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Huckabee relies on divine intervention

 
 
blatham
 
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Reply Sat 8 Dec, 2007 06:59 pm
brand x

Where did you bump into that?
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maporsche
 
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Reply Sat 8 Dec, 2007 07:47 pm
I like Mike Huckabee as a person. He's had a few interviews on the Stephen Colbert show and he's very likable.

I would never vote for the guy; he obviously would vote his religion which I dispise.

But besides his devotion to Christ, he's a decent guy.
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Brand X
 
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Reply Sun 9 Dec, 2007 09:10 am
You can't take jesus out of the phreak. Here's Kucinich quoting the bible on Syrian TV.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5C1ZYN0T6M
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blatham
 
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Reply Sun 9 Dec, 2007 09:27 am
Quote:
The Republicans Find Their Obama

By FRANK RICH
Published: December 9, 2007
COULD 2008 actually end up being a showdown between the author of "The Audacity of Hope" and the new Man from Hope, Ark.?

It sounds preposterous, but Washington's shock over Mike Huckabee's sudden rise in the polls ?- he "came from nowhere," Robert Novak huffed last week ?- makes you wonder. Having failed to anticipate so much else, including the Barack Obama polling surge of days earlier, the press pack has proved an unreliable guide to election 2008. What the Beltway calls unthinkable today keeps turning out to be front-page news tomorrow.

The prevailing Huckabee narrative maintains that he's benefiting strictly from the loyalty of the religious right. Evangelical Christians are belatedly rallying around one of their own, a Baptist preacher, rather than settling for a Mormon who until recently supported abortion rights or a thrice-married New Yorker who still does. But that doesn't explain Mr. Huckabee's abrupt ascent to first place in some polling nationwide, where Christian conservatives account for a far smaller slice of the Republican pie than in Iowa. Indeed, this theory doesn't entirely explain Mr. Huckabee's steep rise in Iowa, where Mitt Romney has outspent him 20 to 1, a financial advantage that Mr. Romney leveraged to crush him in the state's straw poll just four months ago...
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/09/opinion/09rich.html?hp
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