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To: SJackson
I also know the difference between a radio host I can turn off and a candidate for President of the United States.

What? You can't "turn down" the media volume on a Huckabee so that you don't have to read his words & listen to him & watch him? Somebody's holding you hostage to visit this Huckabee thread & other media venues? Shall we call FREEPER 911?

(I sure hope no one's forcing you to vote for anyone either...And I know the difference between deciding you're not going to vote for a certain POTUS candidate & trying to influence others on inconsistent grounds that are not raised as similar standards in other contexts).

134 posted on 12/12/2007 8:14:34 AM PST by Colofornian
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To: Colofornian
What? You can't "turn down" the media volume on a Huckabee so that you don't have to read his words & listen to him & watch him? Somebody's holding you hostage to visit this Huckabee thread & other media venues? Shall we call FREEPER 911?

If he loses, yes, I can ignore him. Since he's running for President, I choose to listen to him because if he's elected, I'll have no choice.

Personally I hold elected officials to different standards than radio hosts, it's a silly comparison. If this becomes an issue, Huckabee would do better to simply explain the relevance, or irrelevance, of his beliefs to his ability to hold the office of President.

143 posted on 12/12/2007 8:23:22 AM PST by SJackson (we're gonna change the rules and have voting only on the Internet, then we're gonna win!, Ron Paul)
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