To: mcjordansc
I’ve been disappointed with some of my fellow Freepers regarding Huckabee. If they have problems with some of his positions then fine, but some of the comments borderline on personal attacks, thereby breaking Reagan's 10th commandment. I’ll support the Republican nominee, whoever it is, but as for now, I’m supporting Huckabee. I love the idea of the Fair-Tax and how he isn’t afraid to talk about it. I almost get the feeling that some of the other candidates are afraid of talking about real conservative values. Huckabee’s a breath of fresh air to me.
27 posted on
01/03/2008 7:00:13 PM PST by
Arcy
To: Arcy
To: Arcy
You may as well vote with the rats because there is no way the Huckster can win the general election.
33 posted on
01/03/2008 7:02:29 PM PST by
maggief
To: Arcy
Huckabees a breath of fresh air to me.
What are you breathing? Momma always said be careful what you wish for...in this case be careful...you might get suffocated.
40 posted on
01/03/2008 7:05:33 PM PST by
donnab
(saving liberal brains...one moron at a time.)
To: Arcy
Ive been disappointed with some of my fellow Freepers regarding Huckabee. If they have problems with some of his positions then fine, but some of the comments borderline on personal attacks, thereby breaking Reagan's 10th commandment. Ill support the Republican nominee, whoever it is, but as for now, Im supporting Huckabee. I love the idea of the Fair-Tax and how he isnt afraid to talk about it. I almost get the feeling that some of the other candidates are afraid of talking about real conservative values. Huckabees a breath of fresh air to me.
I could not agree more.
To: Arcy
Oh, please. A lot of the comments on FR regarding the candidates are nothing but personal attacks. Get over it.
80 posted on
01/03/2008 7:19:08 PM PST by
popdonnelly
(Get Reid. Salazar, and Harkin out of the Senate.)
To: Arcy
“I love the idea of the Fair-Tax”
A liberal like Huckabe will always say any amount that he can spend is a fair amount. The Lord told him so.
As a Baptist I will not vote for a Baptist “minister”.
To: Arcy
Real conservative values such as greed, graft, and improper use of one’s power?
101 posted on
01/03/2008 7:26:54 PM PST by
Politicalmom
(Huckabee’s foreign policy experience consists of eating at the International House of Pancakes.)
To: Arcy
“Ive been disappointed with some of my fellow Freepers regarding Huckabee. If they have problems with some of his positions then fine, but some of the comments borderline on personal attacks, thereby breaking Reagan’s 10th commandment.”
Oh, you mean like the hateful attacks many Evangelicals have launched against Mitt Romney and his religion on the anti-Romney threads? That kind of disappointment?
To: Arcy
Ive been disappointed with some of my fellow Freepers regarding Huckabee. If they have problems with some of his positions then fine, but some of the comments borderline on personal attacks, thereby breaking Reagan's 10th commandment. Ill support the Republican nominee, whoever it is, but as for now, Im supporting Huckabee. I love the idea of the Fair-Tax and how he isnt afraid to talk about it. I almost get the feeling that some of the other candidates are afraid of talking about real conservative values. Huckabees a breath of fresh air to me.Personal because Huckster is a Bill Clinton style fraud with a Republican label. He is lying duplicitous scum and supremely stupid about foreign policy. Same as Bill and Hillary, Huckabee could care less about foreign policy because it's all about buying votes via socialist programs
Huckster is just another Arkansas slicktser. I will never vote for that trashy POS con artist
278 posted on
01/04/2008 11:07:09 PM PST by
dennisw
To: Arcy
Ive been disappointed with some of my fellow Freepers regarding Huckabee. If they have problems with some of his positions then fine, but some of the comments borderline on personal attacks, thereby breaking Reagan's 10th commandment. Ill support the Republican nominee, whoever it is, but as for now, Im supporting Huckabee. I love the idea of the Fair-Tax and how he isnt afraid to talk about it. I almost get the feeling that some of the other candidates are afraid of talking about real conservative values. Huckabees a breath of fresh air to me.Huckster isn't a Republican so I will say anything I want about him
Huckster is someone who just happens to run as Republican. He could just as easily run as a Democrat but he started out Republican and will stick with that. As long as he can gull enough Republican idiots
It's sickening to see two mediocrities at the top. Barrack Hussein and Huckster. This must be the best we can do these days
279 posted on
01/04/2008 11:12:39 PM PST by
dennisw
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