Posted on 01/03/2008 12:08:45 PM PST by xjcsa
Edited on 01/03/2008 7:30:11 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
I thought the time was right to start up a live thread for results and comments about tonight, so here we are!
BUMP!
re Huckesters son killing the dog, etc. I posted it on Marks thread several days ago.
Last April he also took a gun aboard a plane and was arested
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Which one of the studs in the Huckabee family pics is he????
You said — “Then the RR can have the GOP to themselves, all the sinners will be gone, just like they have always wanted.”
There will never be peace, as you can see, between the Religious Right and the other side of the party. That’s because the one does not agree with the other — which is also the reason why the items that the Religious Right wants are not getting taken care of — which then (also) starts to lead to more *strident* calls for things to be taken care of, that the Religious Right wants.
I’ll tell you, that there had better be some taking care of some of these things, or there’s going to be a “train wreck” for the GOP...
Regards,
Star Traveler
So if you aren’t a Christian, it’s because God didn’t want you to be a Christian. You aren’t part of the “elect”.
You said it yourself; that's what matter first and foremost. So that means you overlook whatever policies, positions, world knowledge, past corruption, etc. the candidate has in favor of that one attribute. Sorry, I can't buy into that one-issue thinking. I'll stick with the comment I made in my post.
oh.. did forget to say sucking?
Hey, I hate abortion too! Lets end it once and for all so that it is never an issue again in another election. OK?
Actually Hunter was one of the first to enter the race and many many months later Fred came on board.
Manybe it is Fred who is taking away Hunter’s votes.
You said — “From your pretentious, self-rightous, bigotry you have demonstrated that you certainly cannot be a follower of Jesus and therefore must not be a Christian.”
This is an example of why the GOP is going to end up with a “train wreck” for their political party, when one segment of the party tries to minimize what the Evangelicals are working for (the reason for their votes). It’s apparent that this is what is coming on for the GOP... a real train wreck... coming soon enough...
Regards,
Star Traveler
All we need now is that banner in shreds... ;-)
You have a slim grasp on the concept of baptism and rebirth
LibertyRocks,
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
I just found out that Ron Paul got 6,000 more votes that Guiliani. LOL
So are you saying that Fred’s baptism into Christ didn’t “take”? Wow.
Yes, he truly could be the Comeback Geezer.
You said — “Though on more than an occasion or 3, both of us could probably practice a bit harder being more hearable to a wider range of folks.”
Oh..., I know about being strident. But, I’ll tell you, the way I see it, the GOP is taking a lot for granted regarding a lot of Evangelical votes. And there’s a significant segment of the GOP who simply want to placate Evangelicals with a minimum of effort. If this doesn’t change soon, there is going to be a real train wreck, coming down the pike, for the GOP. They had better wake up pretty soon to what is going to happen with the Evangelicals...
Regards,
Star Traveler
Sorry for that :-)
I like that. Ron Paul is obsessed. Judy Annie too
You make some good points there, although I'm not really sure they were coming out to vote against Hillary or to support the "exciting" Obama. Even conservatives like Laura Ingraham were admitting tonight on FNC that there's far more energy on the ground in Iowa for Obama and the 'RAT camps than there is in the GOP camps, including Huckabee's. That worries me...
We're doing fine, thanks. How are you two? We'll be at CPAC in February... will we see you there again? We're not thrilled with the early February date, though. Hope we don't get stuck in yet another snow storm going to/from DC.
Heading to New Hampshire this weekend to take part in some of the GOP activities including a "Presidential brunch" with GOPAC Chairman Michael Steele and some or all of the GOP candidates. I expect to see McCain (yikes) or Romney take NH.
I did think that the win by Huckabee might have the effect of making the evangelical wing of the Republican party get a little more respect. I am part of that wing, though not a Huckabee supporter.
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