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To: NoControllingLegalAuthority
“Mike Huckabee does not need arch-conservatives to win election.”

That is the language of liberals. Liberals use that prefix arch to diss conservatives. “Arch” leads to enemy. It’s an invention of the far left. You bought it and you use it.

Huckabee is another George W. Bush. He will use us and then wipe his butt with us. Your boy is from Arkansas, and this automatically brings him into contact with Clinton and his minions. Ross Perot from Texarkana was another friendly candidate who helped a Clinton win the White House.

This guy is a big spender who loves the illegals, and wants to do a Jimmy Carter impersonation if given the chance. He won’t get it, even if nominated, because the Democrats would beat the snot out of him. I looked at him like everybody else. He is loved by the media. That’s who promotes him. He’s the McCain of this election cycle, a liberal in conservative dress who can be counted on to betray the conservative movement and mainstream Republicans. We already have that in office. Why would we want more of it?

49 posted on 12/22/2007 11:13:28 AM PST by Luke21 (No Rudy. No way. No Mitt . No way. No McCain. No way. No Huckabee. No way.)
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To: Luke21
Huckabee is another George W. Bush

As much as disagree with W on his compassionate conservate Medicare Part D entitlement program enhancement, No Bureaucrat or Teacher Left Behind Act and amnesty for illegals...Huck is not worthy to shine GW's shoes.

W stood up to the terrorists, vetoed SCHIP (which Huck would sign and then some), and cut taxes.

83 posted on 12/22/2007 10:04:31 PM PST by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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