Subject: | Re: Huckabee and his deganged followers
| Date: | Tue, 8 Jan 2008 09:53:19 -0600
| From: | "Mike Flannigan" <MF@MF.com>
| Newsgroups: | alt.politics,alt.politics.bush,alt.politics.democrats,alt.religion.christian.baptist,tx.politics.republic
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"Mr4701" <NoExists@Earth.net> wrote in message
news:ZwCgj.172101$TO.99160@trnddc01...
> What sort of depraved individual wakes up in the morning and says, "I'm
> going to vote for Huckabee!" Really, the guy has no appeal to Republicans
> other than him shouting, "Look at me! I'm a Christian! I'm a Christian!"
> It's identity politics; he's the Jesse Jackson for mentally deficient
> white people. As a Christian myself, I thought one of our skills were
> supposed to be spotting frauds, but I guess a large number of
> "evangelicals" are lacking in that area. If you want to elect a Christian
> socialist, move to Europe. One advantage of the left being godless is that
> when they say they want my money for their harebrained policies, they
> never claimed it was dictated by God himself. Not going to be the case
> with Huckabee. If you disagree with him on taxes or humping the legs of
> illegal immigrants, he's going to call you a bad Christian. It's going to
> be so bad that it will necessitate one of us punching him, and who is
> going to do that? You? Are you willing to get tackled by the Secret
> Service?
>
> That's of course assumes he get elected in the general election, but
> that's never going to happen. He'll only get the small number of
> Republicans behind him who don't care if you're a liberal if you have a
> Jesus fish on your car while scaring away all the liberals on the Democrat
> side since they'd never vote for anyone with a Jesus fish on his car.
> Huckabee is the moron Christian -- the one who uses Jesus to justify any
> idiotic idea -- liberals always claimed Republicans were but I never
> actually thought existed. It will be a disaster in the general election.
> Conservatives are going to have to run a third party candidate just to
> have something to do this year.
>
> Anyway, I'm never buying corn again and no other American should. It's
> time to starve out Iowans.
Finally givin' up the whiskey, huh?
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