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Huckabee - Foreign Policy Speech (Video)
mikehuckabee.com — Washington, D.C. – Former AR Governor and Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee delivered the following speech, “Paths and Priorities in the War on Terror,” at a foreign policy forum hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, D.C. this morning.
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- MoniqueMoniCat, on 12/28/2007, -5/+4At least Mike Huckabee is the ONLY one that knows not to get involved in splitting the land of Jerusalem--specifically Jerusalem.
All the other candidates will be just like Bush who is trying to push the PIECE for land destined to fail plan, aka Roadmap to Peace.
Israel could give all her land away and those crazy kooks in the middle east will STILL bomb people and commit acts of terrorism.
None of the other candidates see this, except Huckabee. I'd say this is a pretty good start and certainly better than the other candidates.- katie212, on 12/29/2007, -2/+1Ron Paul doesnot think that we should be pushing for Israel to split their land, he thinks they should be the sovereign country that they set out to be. I must strongly disagree with your analogy of this matter. Ron Paul is the ONLY candidate not bought off by the council on foreign relations. When ever there is a special interest group involved with getting a candidate elected, then that candidate will eventually pay the piper as huckabee will and must do. Ron Paul is free to help the american people be free and americans will be the only pipers that he will have to please unlike huckabee.
- theMaxx, on 12/28/2007, -4/+5Couldn't make it to the end
- cashman57, on 12/29/2007, -5/+4This is just more proof the huckster thinks he's going to be elected king of the world. He has absolutely no new foreign policy. Everything he has is just the same old CFR crap.
What gets me is people who encourage him to rule the world as if they are electing a king of the world and not a president of the united States.
http://edition.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/12/28/huckabe ...
During an event Friday in Pella, Iowa, Huckabee said the crisis sparked by Bhutto's death should lead to a crackdown on illegal immigrants from Pakistan. A senior aide to Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee admitted Friday that the former Arkansas governor had "no foreign policy credentials"................ - crashsystems, on 12/29/2007, -3/+1Huckabee wants to be king of the world? If that is so, I would like to here about it, but it would be good to see something to substantiate that claim.
- cashman57, on 12/29/2007, -2/+4http://www.cfr.org/publication/14335
Attack Iran and Pakistan and draft almost a hundred thousand Americans into the military. He wants to control the world
- cashman57, on 12/29/2007, -2/+4http://www.cfr.org/publication/14335
- OhioForMike, on 12/29/2007, -0/+4I find it so encouraging that the Ron Paul disciples spend all their time on Mike's website. Nobody else wants to listen to Ron Paul rant and rave so their strategy is to disparage their competition. I like Mike cause he wants people to vote FOR him instead of against his opponents. Ron Paul's followers - please stick to making your own case why Americans should vote for RP. Stop trying to disparage Huckabee. Americans can and will make up their own minds. Your constant attacks only make you look like scoundrels.
- brad2070, on 12/29/2007, -2/+0I did not like the intro to this speech he begins by piling on criticism of the current administration. I wonder if he realizes how he sounded. I suppose it is easy to score points off an unpopular president, but not what I expect form someone running an unconventional campaign. I admire the President for his stead fast determination through the tough times in this current struggle. I believe he could have done a MUCH better job marketing the cause to the public and it is easy to sit back and pin point mistakes of the past from the sideline but conditions are shaping up and I believe that this was is and continues to be our best option in confronting our enemies. I couldn't follow the beginning we don't rub our victories in any ones faces and if anything we hadn't been flexing enough military muscle and only through flexing (surging) are we now seeing success I suppose he is catering to the many hopeful for change and progress. I'd still givem my vote over any other candidate Rep or Dem. God bless!
- CubanAmerican, on 12/31/2007, -0/+1Huckabee is going to be the Republican candidate even with all the organized opposition that the Republican Party is giving him.
The Republican Party is very upset that Huckabee power comes from grass root efforts and not from the usual power elites. It is so much fun to watch their irritation and frustration.
Then, Huckabee is going to beat Hillary which really is the easiest candidate to beat
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