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Video Update From NH
mikehuckabee.com — Another campaign update from Mike Huckabee from NH. Go Mike!
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- cashman57, on 12/16/2007, -10/+5He sure made some serious mistakes when it comes to promoting freedom and freedom is so important to New Hampshire they have it on every license plate.
- eworthi, on 12/16/2007, -4/+8Mike will do better than expected in NH, they are looking for change as are the rest of us, and the FairTax represents exactly the kind of change that NH folk could reach for. True, they are one of the few states without a sales tax so it would require more of an infrastructure overhaul than most states, but as it becomes clear that the Fair Tax gets the whole nation closer to the founders idea of how the government should be funded, (not exactly how but an enormous step closer) they will rally behind Mike in decent numbers.
- Minarchian, on 12/16/2007, -7/+3The "Fair Tax" is blatantly unconstitutional. And Huckabee supporters think he's pro Constitution?
- MoniqueMoniCat, on 12/16/2007, -2/+3This guy is a ron paul obsessor with extreme fixation bordering on paranoia fuelled by conspiracy theories from late night radio talk shows and such. He either smokes too many bowls or has parasites in the brain and has no other alternative and nothing better to do than come into the Huckabee blogs to try to start trouble. He also has demons and is in need of our prayers.
My recommendation to this person is they humble themselves by getting on their knees and ask the Lord to forgive them for spreading discord and hatred. And to anyone who is sick (mentally or physically) to PLEASE buy yourself a zapper, it uses electricity to kill pathogens, bacteria, parasites from the colon and the brain, and viruses and more. it cures cancer, MS, CFS, fibromyaligia, and more. And it WORKS.
this is NO JOKE:
http://www.theultimatezapper.com/ - cashman57, on 12/17/2007, -2/+2Absolutely. The only way they can pass a direct tax which is what the "fair" tax is would be to amend the Constitution to allow for the federal government to tax the people directly.
The Constitution clearly sets out what the federal government can tax.
- mngop, on 12/17/2007, -1/+1I love how you idiot's say that it is unconstitutional when "Mr Constitution" himself said "I'll vote for the Fair Tax if it comes up..." Don't believe me? Here's the video http://easylink.playstream.com/fairtax/RonPaul-Fai ...
So stick that in your bong and smoke it.
- MoniqueMoniCat, on 12/16/2007, -2/+3This guy is a ron paul obsessor with extreme fixation bordering on paranoia fuelled by conspiracy theories from late night radio talk shows and such. He either smokes too many bowls or has parasites in the brain and has no other alternative and nothing better to do than come into the Huckabee blogs to try to start trouble. He also has demons and is in need of our prayers.
- Minarchian, on 12/16/2007, -7/+3The "Fair Tax" is blatantly unconstitutional. And Huckabee supporters think he's pro Constitution?
- MoniqueMoniCat, on 12/16/2007, -3/+3This guy is a ron paul obsessor with extreme fixation bordering on paranoia fuelled by conspiracy theories from late night radio talk shows and such. He either smokes too many bowls or has parasites in the brain and has no other alternative and nothing better to do than come into the Huckabee blogs to try to start trouble. He also has demons and is in need of our prayers.
My recommendation to this person is they humble themselves by getting on their knees and ask the Lord to forgive them for spreading discord and hatred. And to anyone who is sick (mentally or physically) to PLEASE buy yourself a zapper, it uses electricity to kill pathogens, bacteria, parasites from the colon and the brain, and viruses and more. it cures cancer, MS, CFS, fibromyaligia, and more. And it WORKS.
this is NO JOKE:
http://www.theultimatezapper.com/
- eworthi, on 12/16/2007, -4/+8Mike will do better than expected in NH, they are looking for change as are the rest of us, and the FairTax represents exactly the kind of change that NH folk could reach for. True, they are one of the few states without a sales tax so it would require more of an infrastructure overhaul than most states, but as it becomes clear that the Fair Tax gets the whole nation closer to the founders idea of how the government should be funded, (not exactly how but an enormous step closer) they will rally behind Mike in decent numbers.
- Room007, on 12/16/2007, -9/+8Yep you're right Ron Paul sure did. As a man promoting himself as a person for less government spending he sure did go against all that by proposing millions of dollars of earmarks in 2007. Then he voted for them. Not only that but he is telling the elderly through no fault of their own have come to rely on Social Security that if president he will do away with their only income. So sad!
- cashman57, on 12/16/2007, -3/+5Please link me to the statement from Ron Paul that the elderly would not be paid.
Put up or shut up.- ssn697, on 12/16/2007, -5/+6Why? You asked for a link proving Ron Paul doesn't believe in Evolution as well. When you were provided the link, you just acted like it didn't exist.
EVERY negative about Ron Paul is ignored by you. Just like you ignore the 16th amendment. Just like you ignore the entire text of Article 1, section 9. If it doesn't fit your skewed view of the world, you just ignore it, and move on. It must be nice having such a selective reality.
No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed. No Capitation, or other direct, Tax shall be laid, [unless in Proportion to the Census or Enumeration herein before directed to be taken.]
Since you can't seem to find it in yourself to post the entire thing. Just like you won't answer any post where the SCOTUS found nothing un-Constitutional. Oh yeah, doesn't fit YOUR view, so those are wrong as well.
Admit it: You aren't interested in the truth. You just like whining.- Room007, on 12/16/2007, -5/+5The Kansas City Star yesterday had an article stating that Ron Paul would do any with the SS System. Senior citizens around the area were livid especially my father. He who has never been interested in politics began his quest yesterday bringing the article to his friends. Today he passed it around after church services. It was great to see the elderly who vote regularly, comment about the article and ask for extra copies to pass along to their friends. My
Dad will be visiting retirement homes and senior citizen recreation room this week. His message ANYONE BUT RON PAUL even HILLARY! My husband and I sat back and smiled. - cashman57, on 12/17/2007, -1/+4When has Ron Paul said that the current recipients of social security would not be paid?
Put up or shut up.
- Room007, on 12/16/2007, -5/+5The Kansas City Star yesterday had an article stating that Ron Paul would do any with the SS System. Senior citizens around the area were livid especially my father. He who has never been interested in politics began his quest yesterday bringing the article to his friends. Today he passed it around after church services. It was great to see the elderly who vote regularly, comment about the article and ask for extra copies to pass along to their friends. My
- ssn697, on 12/16/2007, -5/+6Why? You asked for a link proving Ron Paul doesn't believe in Evolution as well. When you were provided the link, you just acted like it didn't exist.
- enjoiskaterguy, on 12/28/2007, -0/+1Actaully Room007 he has stated that he voted against them but he felt inclined to help his district and work within the system although he hates it. So yes, he did it to repay the people in his district back for things that they requested of Ron Paul to do.
- cashman57, on 12/16/2007, -3/+5Please link me to the statement from Ron Paul that the elderly would not be paid.
- cashman57, on 12/16/2007, -9/+5How many of those "earmarks" passed? Hoiw many did the majority of Congress vote for? There is but one candidate who promotes freedom and always has. The huckster is not about freedom, he is about MORE government control over our lives and has proposed an unconstitutional tax scheme which would drive the underground economy and would set up bigger deficits with the "prebate" scam.
- eworthi, on 12/16/2007, -6/+3Yes, the FairTax is unconstitutional until the amendment required to allow for income tax is repealed. But give me some examples of how the FairTax would "drive" the underground economy, are you referring to trading goods and services across the borders illegally? Even if nothing is done about securing the border, something which any future President would be run out of town on a rail for, any increase in illicit border trade would be insignificant to the damage the FairTax would do to nationwide drug, porn, and anyone (rich or illegal) avoiding paying taxes. Where do you see a worse than current underground economy springing from?
- cashman57, on 12/17/2007, -0/+3You apparently have no idea how many people live "off the grid" and do not pay for things, they trade for them. be it gold for a television or cars for a house, there are enough people who currently trade below the eyes of the states and federal government. Because what they have is always going to be cheaper than over the counter, they profit. The only way to stop it would be to build a huge enforcement system, like the IRS.
- eworthi, on 12/16/2007, -6/+3Yes, the FairTax is unconstitutional until the amendment required to allow for income tax is repealed. But give me some examples of how the FairTax would "drive" the underground economy, are you referring to trading goods and services across the borders illegally? Even if nothing is done about securing the border, something which any future President would be run out of town on a rail for, any increase in illicit border trade would be insignificant to the damage the FairTax would do to nationwide drug, porn, and anyone (rich or illegal) avoiding paying taxes. Where do you see a worse than current underground economy springing from?
- cashman57, on 12/16/2007, -12/+7Since room007 wants to talk about Ron Paul and his record on a huckster thread, let's examine it.
He has never voted to raise taxes.
He has never voted for an unbalanced budget.
He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership.
He has never voted to raise congressional pay.
He has never taken a government-paid junket.
He has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch.
He voted against the Patriot Act.
He voted against regulating the Internet.
He voted against the Iraq war.
He does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program.
He returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year.
Congressman Paul introduces numerous pieces of substantive legislation each year, probably more than any single member of Congress.
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/about/- MoniqueMoniCat, on 12/16/2007, -2/+2you forgot to tell everyone that ron paul is 70 years old and one possibility for his sudden "wacky" outbursts is that he suffers from early signs of dimentia. i am not making this up and think it's only fair to take this into consideration when deciding on a presidential candidate.
- cashman57, on 12/17/2007, -2/+2He has never shown any signs of dementia and at 72 he is in better physical shape than the huckster.
- mngop, on 12/19/2007, -0/+1no dementia? What about the crap he comes up with? His best is the quote that mall security guards do more to protect our nation then the Marines.
- mngop, on 12/17/2007, -0/+1so his is annoying squeaky voice just part of his getting old or is that normal? I love how every sentence he says starts with the phrase "Blow back principle" Hey Ron..how's the weather? "There is a blow back principle that is bringing in some rain today"
- cashman57, on 12/17/2007, -2/+2He has never shown any signs of dementia and at 72 he is in better physical shape than the huckster.
- mngop, on 12/17/2007, -1/+1I always here what Rupaul is against and what he says...never what he does...in 20 years I'd think he would have achieved something other then wealth. Just think...if he does nothing in 20 years...just think what he can accomplish in 8!!!!!
- MoniqueMoniCat, on 12/16/2007, -2/+2you forgot to tell everyone that ron paul is 70 years old and one possibility for his sudden "wacky" outbursts is that he suffers from early signs of dimentia. i am not making this up and think it's only fair to take this into consideration when deciding on a presidential candidate.
- Darel99, on 12/16/2007, -10/+6How can a man who has raised very little cash afford to fly in why looks like a mid sized cessna jet say 95-99 model It's hard to see to be sure but how is this possible? he could spend over 20,000 grand a week just in fuel or maybe even more....... Who is providing the jet? I doubt it's paid by the Huckster.
There are only three options.
1) Due to rules he would have to fly with a donnar who is providing the transportion as a private source.
2) I wonder if the plain is provided by one of the think tank members?
3) He is using cash raised which I doubt.
Does anyone know who if flying Huck around? It woudl be curious to know who is supporting his efforts.- ilikemike, on 12/16/2007, -4/+7Ooh, it couldn't be number 3. Darel, you need to stop with your innuendo and say what you really mean to say, but I know you won't because you have no proof. Nice try though.
- Darel99, on 12/16/2007, -10/+4
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One of the most important swing states in America still can’t safeguard the vote. So says a new report,- Darel99, on 12/16/2007, -2/+3So why was this post dugg down? I offered direct news issues which every american should be concerned with....
- cashman57, on 12/17/2007, -2/+2You have to understand huckster supporters have a lot of hate for freedom lovers. They will dig you down no matter what you write because they hate you and people like you who point out what the rights are and what the Constitution is and why we should follow it. I am like Dr, Paul, I took an oath to protect and defend the Constitution against all enemies and it didn't have an expiration date. He also took another oath at the beginning of each of his ten terms in Congress. Ron Paul won ten elections without corporate contributions and this one will be nember eleven. The freedom haters know that so they back the CFR candidates.
- ssn697, on 12/17/2007, -2/+2I also took an oath to uphold the Constitution. That included ALL the Constitution, including the 14th amendment, the powers of the SCOTUS, the separation of church and state, the 16th amendment. You know, the parts of the Constitution Ron Paul ignores, because he doesn't like it.
You throw around the word "Freedom" like it is a catch phrase from a sitcom. It is disgusting, and disingenuous. You don't really care about freedom. You just want to bitch and whine. Every time a flaw in Ron Paul is pointed out, you either ignore it, or start calling names, and challenging other patriotism. I spent 4 years on a submarine, protecting this country. You don't have a monopoly on freedom or liberty, or what I am allowed to think.
You DO have a monopoly on zealotry, accusations of jingoism, rudimentary understanding of the Constitution, and an innate ability to ignore the truth (like Paul's stance that he does not believe in Evolution)
So:
1. The Constitution is NOT "replete with references to God"
2. We do NOT need a country where "the church holds greater importance than the government" (read a history book)
3. The Gold Standard does NOT need to be adopted, so the rest of the world has to suffer for our recent fiscal errors, and so we don't bring on a depression, or worsen one. (read a history book)
4. The 14th amendment does not need to be repealed, just because Ron Paul doesn't like Hispanics.
5. We do NOT need another President who doesn't believe in Evolution.
6. We do NOT need a President who wants to subvert the Constitution, by claiming "states rights" for every decision that doesn't fit his agenda.
7. We do NOT need a President who would vote yes on a Congressional bill that makes it illegal to challenge "under God" in the pledge of allegiance, despite it not being in the original pledge, doing so un-Constitutionally (but fitting his agenda)
Want more?
- ssn697, on 12/17/2007, -2/+2I also took an oath to uphold the Constitution. That included ALL the Constitution, including the 14th amendment, the powers of the SCOTUS, the separation of church and state, the 16th amendment. You know, the parts of the Constitution Ron Paul ignores, because he doesn't like it.
- cashman57, on 12/17/2007, -2/+2You have to understand huckster supporters have a lot of hate for freedom lovers. They will dig you down no matter what you write because they hate you and people like you who point out what the rights are and what the Constitution is and why we should follow it. I am like Dr, Paul, I took an oath to protect and defend the Constitution against all enemies and it didn't have an expiration date. He also took another oath at the beginning of each of his ten terms in Congress. Ron Paul won ten elections without corporate contributions and this one will be nember eleven. The freedom haters know that so they back the CFR candidates.
- Darel99, on 12/16/2007, -2/+3So why was this post dugg down? I offered direct news issues which every american should be concerned with....
- eworthi, on 12/16/2007, -7/+12A nice moment in time, let's keep Mike flying!
- Room007, on 12/16/2007, -7/+10Cashman you are right on the fact that Ron Paul produces more legislation than any legislator however you need leadership to pass the legislation you produce. Ron Paul has not displayed that leadership. He can't even rise to the top of the party in the House. We need leadership not a person who says he is against earmarks then proposes them and votes for them and then says oh well they didn't pass! LOL That is not leadership.
- Minarchian, on 12/16/2007, -5/+5That's a ***** argument and you know it.
With the majority of Congress being anti-constitution there is no doubt they would not support pro-constitution legislation.
Don't blame Paul for the voters who put Socialists/Neo-Cons into office....- Room007, on 12/16/2007, -5/+4A President has to work with whoever is in Congress, socialist or neo-con or whatever. Dr. Ron Paul doesn't seem to have the ability to sway,convince or otherwise he would and his bills would pass.Huckabee has shown the ability to work with a types of people. Evidence of this is his election in a Democratic state and had a huge percentage of African American voters. To be a leader you have to be able to work with others.
- Minarchian, on 12/16/2007, -2/+4This same crap has been said before and it's still crap.
If the People put him in office it will be a mandate to Congress that we have had enough.
They'd be forced to get things done to restore our Republic or face the voters. - cashman57, on 12/17/2007, -1/+2When President Paul goes on National television and explains the reasoning behind his veto that Congress will then have to override his veto in which case the pressure was against Ron Paul and the Consttitution(remember he has never EVER voted against the Constitution) which means the people told Congress to do it, or, they come up with Constitutional legislation which is found in each of the numerous pieces of important legislation written by Ron Paul.
Not by a lobbyist.
Not by the CFR, Ron Paul.
The huckster does not pass the integrity test, he has raised taxes and will do so again.
Americans are getting fed up with more taxation and that is exactly what the huckster proposes with his illegal tax scheme.He has states he would attack Iran and Pakistan and give intelligence to the Turks so they could bomb Iraq.
Read his paper at the CFR.
Why you want undeclared wars that never end is betond me.- ssn697, on 12/17/2007, -1/+2He has never voted against the Constitution? He voted to make it illegal for ANYONE to challenge the phrase "under God" in the pledge of allegiance. Never mind that it was added to the pledge in the 50's, during the McCarthy era commie craze. Same with "in God we Trust" on our money.
He over-rode basic Americans rights, just to further his religious agenda.
He has tried to find a way around the SCOTUS Constitutionally mandated powers, specifically regarding abortion, to further his religious agenda (again).
He is Huckabee junior, just (fortunately for America) with less support. You just can't admit it. Do you get paid to gloss over the facts?
- ssn697, on 12/17/2007, -1/+2He has never voted against the Constitution? He voted to make it illegal for ANYONE to challenge the phrase "under God" in the pledge of allegiance. Never mind that it was added to the pledge in the 50's, during the McCarthy era commie craze. Same with "in God we Trust" on our money.
- Minarchian, on 12/16/2007, -2/+4This same crap has been said before and it's still crap.
- Room007, on 12/16/2007, -3/+3Not necessarily. Ron Paul's problem is his supporters have aliented the rest of the Republican Party. He could win the nomination but regular Republican voters will never put him in office. Any Democrat could beat RP.
- Room007, on 12/16/2007, -5/+4A President has to work with whoever is in Congress, socialist or neo-con or whatever. Dr. Ron Paul doesn't seem to have the ability to sway,convince or otherwise he would and his bills would pass.Huckabee has shown the ability to work with a types of people. Evidence of this is his election in a Democratic state and had a huge percentage of African American voters. To be a leader you have to be able to work with others.
- MoniqueMoniCat, on 12/16/2007, -4/+1i feel ron paul is too old. sure some 70 year old people are capable at even 80 years of age, but they DON'T display signs of dementia like Ron Paul does. However, taking into consideration of his unreasonable sudden outbursts and off the wall comments (considered by many to be simply "wacky") i think we take into consideration that this is one candidate who's AGE really matters.
Teetering back and forth from wacky outbursts and periods of brilliant wisdom is a sign of dementia.
Diapers are next.
- Minarchian, on 12/16/2007, -5/+5That's a ***** argument and you know it.
- BelievingGod, on 12/16/2007, -6/+11Presidential leadership qualities can be seen in how a candidate runs their campaign. I am endorsing and supporting Mike Huckabee for the following reasons:
• Character:
Mike is running a positive campaign without attacking his rivals with negative advertisements. Many have grown weary over the fighting in Washington. I believe the character that is demonstrated during the campaign, is the same character that is taken into the Whitehouse. Mike has demonstrated character and integrity.
• Exhibits the Skills Needed to Heal a Divided Country
As mentioned above, Mike is seeking to run a positive campaign. However, whenever a mistake is made, he is willing to admit his wrong, apologize if necessary, and seek reconciliation. There is so much anger in our country: between the right and the left, between Republicans and Democrats, between religions, between religious and non-religious, between the races. People are offended on all sides. Our country is divided and needs to be reunited – United we Stand. It is one thing for a candidate to state that they will work to heal the divide when he/she is president it is another to already demonstrate this skill in their candidacy. Reconciliation in a country begins with the leader/President, and it doesn’t begin once they are in the Whitehouse, it begins now – in the candidacy. Through the actions taken during his campaign, Mike has proven he has the integrity and skills needed to heal our divided country.
• Fiscal Conservative
The spending habits of a campaign can be a reflection of the spending habits that the Presidential Candidate carries into Washington. Mike Huckabee has demonstrated the ability to achieve great success on a small campaign budget. Washington also has a small budget, or should I say that they are over budget with a trillion dollar deficit. As former Governor of Arkansas, Mike has worked to cut taxes more than he raised them. He also left office with a multi-million dollar surplus. Spending habits do not begin once the president is in office, they begin on the compaign trail. Mike has demonstrated the ability to succeed on a small budget and spend wisely.
• Genuine Care and Compassion for People
An example of this can be seen in his organization and efforts to help the Katrina victims.
• Pro-life
• Traditional Marriage
• Fair-Tax
A workable solution to the tax system is desperately needed. We need help. We are taxed beyond measure: Car Tax (VA), Real-estate Tax, Federal Income Tax, State Income Tax, Inheritance Tax, Capital Gains Tax, Social Security and Medicare Tax, etc.
• Healthcare Reform
Preventative healthcare – not just treatment of diseases. If we were to start a family, our Health insurance premium would be half of what our mortgage payment is. Making health insurance more affordable.
• Securing our Borders and Fixing the System that Allows People to Come to Work Legally.- Darel99, on 12/16/2007, -5/+5I hear yea but your own supporters call me carzy, tell me I have lied, offer threats in person...... Now let me make is clear I don't think mike supports such actions nor should anyone else suggest other members who support other options..... It would be prudent not suggest such theme.
The reason I don't support Mike Huckabee:
Mike Huckabee will not defend the law of the land (Source: GOP Dearborn, MI. Debate)
Mike Huckabee raised taxes in his own state yet her annual budget suggested the need but with his states Annual Comp Reviews he showed tons of cash. So he lied to the people of his state.
Mike Huckabee lied about his degree and told visitors who attented the recent youTUBE debate and those who viewed the debate via TV as well as an interview with CBN news and his own research director confirmed he did not have a degree in theology.
Mike Huckabee signed off on a bill which helped provide abortions to young black women in his state yet he calls himself a pro-life canidate.
I will have a fact site so you can review the information with 200-500 documents added over time.
How can you trust a man who will lie about his degree and now follow the law of the land?- ilikemike, on 12/16/2007, -5/+3Still waiting for your "facts" site. Will it have more "facts" than what you have presented, because so far all of your "facts" have been easily countered.
- Darel99, on 12/16/2007, -5/+5I hear yea but your own supporters call me carzy, tell me I have lied, offer threats in person...... Now let me make is clear I don't think mike supports such actions nor should anyone else suggest other members who support other options..... It would be prudent not suggest such theme.
- Room007, on 12/16/2007, -7/+9Ron Paul lied about his aversion to earmarks by proposing and voting for them.
- Nanellen, on 12/16/2007, -3/+9Frank James (Baltimore Sun.com) Huckabee's foreign-policy: more Reagan than Bush.
American foreign policy needs to change its tone and attitude, open up, and reach out. The Bush administration's arrogant bunker mentality has been counterproductive at home and abroad. My administration will recognize that the United States' main fight today does not pit us against the world but pits the world against the terrorists. At the same time, my administration will never surrender any of our sovereignty, which is why I was the first presidential candidate to oppose ratification of the Law of the Sea Treaty, which would endanger both our national security and our economic interests.
Reagan opposed the treaty many conservatives disparagingly refer to as LOST as a threat to U.S. self-determination. By saying he was the first Republican presidential candidate to come out against the treaty, Huckabee is telling conservatives he was the first to see what Reagan saw, hoping that makes him more Reaganesque in their eyes than the other candidates. This position on LOST actually puts Huckabee to the right of Bush since the president supports the treaty.
He wants to increase military spending to Reagan-era levels when they were six percent of the gross domestic product versus 3.9 percent today. Again, this goes far beyond anything Bush has tried to achieve, even during a period when he was leading the nation's fight in two wars simultaneously.
Huckabee goes on to take a very Reaganesque view of the use of the U.S. military. He's opposed to nation-building. Bush was too, of course, until he got caught up in the neocon vision to remake Iraq as part of a new domino theory in which the nations of the greater Middle East would tumble towards democracy.
And we must stop using active-duty forces for nation building and return to our policy of using other government agencies to build schools, hospitals, roads, sewage treatment plants, water filtration systems, electrical facilities, and legal and banking systems. We must marshal the goodwill, ingenuity, and power of our governmental and nongovernmental organizations in coordinating and implementing these essential nonmilitary functions. - cashman57, on 12/17/2007, -0/+2Ron Paul was against the law of the sea treaty long before the huckster was a candidate.
Any more lies? - thenome, on 12/17/2007, -4/+2Chuck Noris isn't in the front of a video... he is the video.
- Judeanew, on 12/17/2007, -4/+1Campaigning is hard work. I'm glad they are having some fun as well. Go Huckabee!
- cashman57, on 12/17/2007, -0/+5So what we have here is hucksters claiming that Ron Paul said he would stop social security payments to seniors and the disabl;ed when he has said no such thing and the huckster claiming he was the first presidential candidate to come out against the law of the sea treaty when Ron Paul opposed it before the huckster was a candidate.
I don't understand why people have to lie about Ron Paul.
People in America want freedom and so they support Ron Paul and people are tired of force fraud and fear and that's why the huckster will lose the primary.
The CFR can only get him so far.- enjoiskaterguy, on 12/28/2007, -0/+1ah yes the CFR....Huckster recently was invited in September to a CFR meeting I believe just before his sudden "boost". Coincidence? I don't think so if you understand the CFR.(Council on Foreign Relations)
- cashman57, on 12/17/2007, -0/+4Ron Paul said the writings of the founders were replete with references to god. Ron Paul said evolution didn't answer all of the questions, which it doesn't.
The founders wanted the gold to be our currency, it wasn't inventted by Ron Paul and the gold coins I bought when "W" was sworn in will still get me the same amount of gasoline, the federal reserve notes will not.Ron Paul does not have anything against "hispanics". Ron Paul believes in the tenth amendment and supports its use.
So there we have dispelled all of the silly complaints about Ron Paul. You can stop trying to lie about him now.
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