I tried to download it -- too long, even for work where I have DSL! I have seen a youtube of him at a debate defending creation. I enjoyed that and I was very persuaded to vote for him based on his emphasis on his faith and my assumption that he was a conservative. Sadly, it's been shown that he is not nearly the conservative I assumed he was. Now that Romney has suspended his campaign, I'll give Huckabee my vote next Tuesday. He's not going to win the nomination - he probably will get an invite to be the V.P. nominee, but I can't get excited over the two we have left. Neither is nearly conservative enough for me.
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Sorry it wouldn't download for ya Dave..I know you know much more about politics than I do..I hope it's made clear what the 2 or 3 nominee republicans are standing for..
Worked fine for me. Dave it should download as streaming video. Anyway, it is going to take a miracle for Mike to overcome McCain now. I just wonder where he would be if he had similar funding. He has done wonders on a shoestring. Should Christians contributed more to his campaign?
Should Christians contributed more to his campaign?
Huckabee would have to win 83% of the at large delegates to win the nomination. Even with Romney's withdrawl this is not going to happen. Basically you'de be throwing your money away.
Huckabee would be defeated by a Democrat ticket, he would not get the independent and moderate votes needed to beat Hillary or Obama.
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hey chuck i voted the other day in our primary and voted for huck (he carried Alabama BTW), i really don't think he could/can win it but, i wanted my vote too go where my heart is, ialso voted for Judge Roy Moore when he ran for governor of bama, some say it is throwing your vote away, well i'm sorry but i hope it sends a message, as far as the current standings it looks like it will be McCain, Clinton, and O'bama in the end, McCain is just a watered down Bush, and the other Two are socialist, so i'd say the next 4 years should wake some folks up, but i doubt it[&o]
Prayer will come in handy
take care and good fishin
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Good hearin from ya..gone fishin tomorrow..Matt will be drifting the stern for crppie..I'll be pitching the shoreline for bass,
I didn't realize Huck was doing that bad. We need a good man in the office. I'm very poor in knowing what's up with politics..he just seems like a decent man to me.
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Still praying for you and ALL of yours.
yea McCain had like 750' ish and Huck and Romney are/were around 150-170, they have been all but mathematically eliminated. i don't feel bad, i just feel fell the next four years will be a real test[&o]
i really fear hillary or barrack, they are gun grabbing socialist IMO. this will be my last post on political matters however, as I still remember who the ultimate ruler of all things
Christ Almighty
it will be a good time for prayer for this country
keith
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It is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult task which, more than anything else, will affect its successful outcome.
William James
Should Christians contributed more to his campaign?
Huckabee would have to win 83% of the at large delegates to win the nomination. Even with Romney's withdrawl this is not going to happen. Basically you'de be throwing your money away.
Huckabee would be defeated by a Democrat ticket, he would not get the independent and moderate votes needed to beat Hillary or Obama.
I have to agree 100 %. We are going to have to be stuck with Mc Wayne whether we like it or not. Actually, there wasn't not one running for president I really liked. I like the Huckster, he's funny and probably avery good preacher, but there is not going to be one more evangelical elected after what Bubba Bush did in the White House, and I love Ole George, but he's almost single handedly destroyed the Republican Party.
Religion and Politics, just dont go together. Like oil and water.
preachers freak me out anyway. What happened to good old ministers?
I would rather vote for what a politician could do to benefit my country rather than "how religious he/she is" seems to be a big thing for the bible belt.
I have noticed that about America, people votes are influenced more on religion than actuall politics, i feel it defeats the purpose. Here we are not concerned about what faith someone is, its all about what they can bring to help us grow and be better.