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Old 02-07-2008, 11:57 AM
 
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Some GOP Concerned about Huckabee's Immigration Views -- 12/04/2007 (http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics.asp?Page=/Politics/archive/200712/POL20071204b.html - broken link)

This is from a left-wing news channel that wants to destroy the GOP (and Hillary too), so they can push the socialist Obama in.

Get the facts:

Americans for Better Immigration

NumbersUSA Statement about Governor Huckabee Signing 'No Amnesty' Pledge; January 16, 2008 (http://www.numbersusa.com/hottopic/huckabeepledge011608.html - broken link)

Mike Huckabee for President - Issues

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Old 02-07-2008, 11:59 AM
 
Location: Albemarle, NC
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This is from a left-wing news channel that wants to destroy the GOP (and Hillary too), so they can push the socialist Obama in.

Get the facts:
I'm sure you won't think WND is a left wing entity.

Legality of Huckabee's Mexican consulate deal questioned
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Old 02-07-2008, 12:01 PM
 
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Yeah, stupid Huckabee and his listening to the Bible when it comes to how we should treat immigrants!
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Old 02-07-2008, 12:03 PM
 
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I'm sure you won't think WND is a left wing entity.

Legality of Huckabee's Mexican consulate deal questioned
Maybe they can explain then WHY he signed the "no amnesty" pledge and the Jeff Sessions (R-AL) plan to completely seal the border?

How about Chuck Norris, a WND editor supporting Huckabee? Come on, drop Ron Paul, he has no chance, it's best to help Huckabee win. McCain, Hillary, and Osama are all we have left - they are hundreds, if not thousands of times WORST than Huckabee in terms of Immigration stances.
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Old 02-07-2008, 12:05 PM
 
Location: The Rock!
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McCain is un-acceptable. He is more liberal than Hillary, they will appoint the same judges, I'd go Hillarya rather than McCain. I'd go McCain than Obama, who is a left-wing extremist, but that is it.

I am making a sign: "Vote GOP in 2008, but go Hillary rather than McCain". That will be my yard sign.



Now that Romney is gone, his supporters will go to Huckabee and this will make or break the deal. If Hucka edges up McCain, he may defeat McCain or force McCain into a VP position, where he will be powerless to cause the country damage, and still bring in liberal to the ticket.

I'd trake my chances supporting Huckabee than McCain. I despise McCain more than I despise Hillary. McCain should NOT be allowed to be president.
I think Romney's supporters would more likely vote Hillary than Huck!! LOL In all seriousness, I suspect the vast majority will got to McCain. The only possible place left that Huck has a shot at winning is TX and I have some major doubts there. Your GOP ticket is going to be McCain-Huck. It wouldn't shock me to see Huck drop out this afternoon and McCain tap him this evening! Am I expecting it that quickly?? No, but it sure wouldn't surprise me. All depends on how much orchestration has been going on between them already.
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Old 02-07-2008, 12:07 PM
 
Location: Albemarle, NC
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Maybe they can explain then WHY he signed the "no amnesty" pledge and the Jeff Sessions (R-AL) plan to completely seal the border?

How about Chuck Norris, a WND editor supporting Huckabee? Come on, drop Ron Paul, he has no chance, it's best to help Huckabee win. McCain, Hillary, and Osama are all we have left - they are hundreds, if not thousands of times WORST than Huckabee in terms of Immigration stances.
Because candidates lie? Huckabee has lied many times. He wanted this consulate in Little Rock, the article even says that they aren't denying that it was in the works.

There are 2321 delegates total. Only 30% of them have been awarded so far. This race is far from being over. Even if Fox News tells you it is.
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Old 02-07-2008, 12:08 PM
 
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I think Romney's supporters would more likely vote Hillary than Huck!! LOL In all seriousness, I suspect the vast majority will got to McCain. The only possible place left that Huck has a shot at winning is TX and I have some major doubts there. Your GOP ticket is going to be McCain-Huck. It wouldn't shock me to see Huck drop out this afternoon and McCain tap him this evening! Am I expecting it that quickly?? No, but it sure wouldn't surprise me. All depends on how much orchestration has been going on between them already.

McCain-Hucka is not enough, unless McCain is planning of FINALLY dying of a heart attack or old age and give America a chance to survive, a chance to restore its former glory, good wages, jobs for Americans, etc. Hucka has also vowed to fight the North American Union push, something McCain, Hillary and, Osama all want.

No, I doubt the anti-illegal crowd will by-pass Hucka, someone who has pledged and vowed to shun any and all amnesties/path to citizenship and go straight for a guy who has vowed to legalize and allow millions to chain-migrate.

No way, I think they will go Hucka. The time to heal the Hucka-Mitt war is now and come together to beat the liberals (Hiallry, McCain, Osama).
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Old 02-07-2008, 12:19 PM
 
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Um...how about all the so called "conservatives" who were supporting Romney move over to Ron Paul instead? He's the only conservative left in this race and the only person who won't turn the GOP into a quasi-Democrat or Bible-centric party.
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Old 02-07-2008, 12:37 PM
 
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Um...how about all the so called "conservatives" who were supporting Romney move over to Ron Paul instead? He's the only conservative left in this race and the only person who won't turn the GOP into a quasi-Democrat or Bible-centric party.
Because some of Paul's ideas are too extreme. Shutting down the FBI and the CIA is a bad idea, we need them in the age of terrorism.

Paul is too extreme in too many ways. But I love the guy on many of his issues, like abortion, judges, the Constitution, gun rights, and of course on immigration. This guy would end birthright citizenship immediatelly. That would be wonderful.
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Old 02-07-2008, 12:39 PM
 
Location: South Central PA
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Well, we are electing a democrat this year it looks like. No real conservative will vote for McCain, and no democrat would want to vote for a pro-war candidate.
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