To: SJackson
No, he's not, nor is he selling fascism. Ron Paul didn't say he was, either. Paul thinks we should be cautious when someone says they are God's candidate, because it makes it easier for politicians to get their agenda put into law, regardless of whether that agenda should be law. I agree.
145 posted on
12/18/2007 8:30:50 AM PST by
GraniteStateConservative
(...He had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here...-- Worst.President.Ever.)
To: GraniteStateConservative
Ron Paul didn't say he was, either. Paul thinks we should be cautious when someone says they are God's candidate, because it makes it easier for politicians to get their agenda put into law, regardless of whether that agenda should be law. I agree. Then he should have said that, though I haven't seen Huckabee claim to be God's candidate. Words have meanings, and in the real world fascism implies authoritarian control and persecution.
I see nothing in Huckabees background to make me think hed be a tyrant.
155 posted on
12/18/2007 8:35:39 AM PST by
SJackson
(uh, Congressman, you know, uh, Gov Huckabee is not selling fascism, he's sending a Christmas message)
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