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Rob
02-02-2008, 07:03 PM
y'know, i feel kinda guilty voting positively for Ron Paul, but I agree with nearly everything he's saying.

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"I want to remind people that politics is not an event, it is a process...and this process is far, far from being over."


He appeared to be a legit Huckabee supporter.

Molly1
02-02-2008, 07:04 PM
y'know, i feel kinda guilty voting positively for Ron Paul, but I agree with nearly everything he's saying.

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"I want to remind people that politics is not an event, it is a process...and this process is far, far from being over."


He appeared to be a legit Huckabee supporter.

The people walking in darkness have seen a great light.

PepperdotNet
02-02-2008, 07:04 PM
link?

DDMX
02-02-2008, 07:07 PM
link?

http://www.forum.hucksarmy.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=8682&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=45

About 3 posts down

Animalm0ther3
02-02-2008, 07:09 PM
He also got ridiculed for making that statement so don't get your hopes up lol.

alien
02-02-2008, 07:19 PM
He also got ridiculed for making that statement so don't get your hopes up lol.

Ya they still talked about him more than Huckabitch. HA!

vanadium
02-03-2008, 01:20 AM
bump

BoBoDuFlachi
02-03-2008, 01:22 AM
plant the seed thats all you have to do

Korey Kaczynski
02-03-2008, 01:30 AM
They need a strong man!

virginiakid
02-03-2008, 01:37 AM
I think Huck is placing that seed of doubt for them. And of course the media talk about MH being a possible VP for McCain.

unloud
02-03-2008, 01:40 AM
I think it's funny that they link back here like we were talking about them behind their backs. We are observing these things publicly on the internet and talking about them publicly.

I used to support Huckabee and read Huck's Army occasionally still, but my switch to paul was through the realization that Paul's christianity is a lot more authentic as Jesus taught persistence and humility in prayer worship and politics.

I wish they would begin to realize that the majority of us aren't acting as enemies against them, but rather we are working for a stronger country with a strong push against the unconstitutional practices of the past 100 years....and at least when Huckabee drops out I would hope they will have the sensibility to support a real christian over McCain and Romney.

Ginobili
02-03-2008, 01:47 AM
Huckabee helped me turn atheist... true story =\. + he keeps people who torture and kill animals ON the streets, and makes sure rapist who go to jail can get back ON the street and turn around and rape someone AGIAN!

Just incase you Huckabee supporters out there look at that link. Please, do some back ground checkin' on your canidate, he is not the perfect man you seem to think him to be. =\

pacelli
02-03-2008, 01:52 AM
To all the Hucks Army folks reading this thread -- I don't appreciate you referring to all Ron Paul supporters as RonBots or PaulBots in how we are responding to these polls. Suggesting that the Ron Paul supporters are 100% to blame for Huck's poor ratings on the polls is simply irrational. There are thousands of little satanic democratic bots out there that cringe when they hear the word "faith" or "creator". I'm sure they are as much to blame. I am a christian and I appreciate the issues that Huck has introduced into the debate field.

Bottom line RE: being what you label a "PaulBot" or "RonBot". I am an individual. I am a clinical psychologist. I'm a grown adult. I voted on how I felt each candidate did. Please do not associate me with your collectivist "PaulBot / RonBot" description, with the implication that I cannot think or vote for myself. When Huckabee was on, I voted positively for him on all questions. He is a republican and he sees eye-to-eye with Ron on many questions. Voting for Huck is much better than voting for Barry Obama or Program Clinton.

Ginobili
02-03-2008, 01:53 AM
To all the Hucks Army folks reading this thread -- I don't appreciate you referring to all Ron Paul supporters as RonBots or PaulBots in how we are responding to these polls. In suggesting that the Ron Paul supporters are 100% to blame for Huck's poor ratings on the polls is simply irrational. There are thousands of little satanic democratic bots out there that cringe when they hear the word "faith" or "creator". I'm sure they are as much to blame. I am a christian and I appreciate the issues that Huck has introduced into the debate field.

Bottom line RE: being what you label a "PaulBot" or "RonBot". I am an individual. I am a clinical psychologist. I'm a grown adult. I voted on how I felt each candidate did. Please do not associate me with your collectivist "PaulBot / RonBot" description, with the implication that I cannot think or vote for myself. When Huckabee was on, I voted positively for him on all questions. He is a republican and he sees eye-to-eye with Ron on many questions. Voting for Huck is much better than voting for Barry Obama or Program Clinton.

^--- that too.

Korey Kaczynski
02-03-2008, 02:03 AM
The Huck Experience is an experience of wanting a Strong Man to make the trains run on time.

oparea
02-03-2008, 02:04 AM
I would have been a Huckster had I not found Ron Paul.

specsaregood
02-03-2008, 02:06 AM
I would have been a Huckster had I not found Ron Paul.

I'd be a Huckster if I had a lobotomy and was unable to see through the guy's obvious defects. But his supporters are welcome to join me in voting for Ron Paul.

thuja
02-03-2008, 02:08 AM
it's nice that some people are going to vote for someone that really represents their own views, instead of any social loyalty.

thuja
02-03-2008, 02:10 AM
little satanic democrat bots? that is so cute!

VoluntaryMan
02-03-2008, 02:23 AM
I would have been a Huckster had I not found Ron Paul.

Yeah, I could have been a Huckabite, too, but......nah, too easy.

Airborn
02-03-2008, 02:45 AM
I think it's funny that they link back here like we were talking about them behind their backs. We are observing these things publicly on the internet and talking about them publicly.

I used to support Huckabee and read Huck's Army occasionally still, but my switch to paul was through the realization that Paul's christianity is a lot more authentic as Jesus taught persistence and humility in prayer worship and politics.

I wish they would begin to realize that the majority of us aren't acting as enemies against them, but rather we are working for a stronger country with a strong push against the unconstitutional practices of the past 100 years....and at least when Huckabee drops out I would hope they will have the sensibility to support a real christian over McCain and Romney.

right. We are not working against anyone but the establishment. We are fighting for EVERYONE'S Freedom here.

JohnnyWrath
02-03-2008, 03:59 AM
Huck readers....trust me I was fair voting on Huck....fair on Obama as well....I trashed Hillary on every vote...my burning disgust for the woman is beyond all sanity.

Huck is an excellent speaker, and maybe he does gain some votes when he speaks to people in the general public. For most here, and maybe at the Huck army site as well....we are less effected by what he says because we are political junkies and already know pretty much all of Rons and Hucks records, votes, policies, etc...

Even though Ron Paul may not be as effective as a public speaker as Huck...he is speaking for the founders of this country who lived and died for freedom and liberty in this country from the tyranny of an oppressive federal government....your guy Huckabee is for big government control over our lives....speaking well doesn't change that.

ProfNo
02-03-2008, 05:33 AM
Huck readers....trust me I was fair voting on Huck....fair on Obama as well....I trashed Hillary on every vote...my burning disgust for the woman is beyond all sanity.

Huck is an excellent speaker, and maybe he does gain some votes when he speaks to people in the general public. For most here, and maybe at the Huck army site as well....we are less effected by what he says because we are political junkies and already know pretty much all of Rons and Hucks records, votes, policies, etc...

Even though Ron Paul may not be as effective as a public speaker as Huck...he is speaking for the founders of this country who lived and died for freedom and liberty in this country from the tyranny of an oppressive federal government....your guy Huckabee is for big government control over our lives....speaking well doesn't change that.

+1

Very well said

dvictr
02-03-2008, 06:58 AM
stop reading other candidate forums@!

seeker1
02-03-2008, 07:42 AM
I think Huck is placing that seed of doubt for them. And of course the media talk about MH being a possible VP for McCain.

Joe"Give me a Kiss" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TMGHJf6-ak) Lieberman. Don't kid yourself.:cool:

Ethek
02-03-2008, 11:20 AM
Huckabees supporters are in the same boat now. Be mature and respectful. I was a Neocon and went through some serious doubts about RP early on. What pulled me through was the core belief that this country was the best in the world not because we were free or a prosperous democracy but because I had the best shot here at keeping Gov out of my everyday life. RP showed me how that was largely an illusion.

The Road to Serfdom is a book Hucks people may not have read. They may not realize the prevailing interpretation of this separation of church and state nonsense will forever be the law of the land until the constitution is made iron-clad again. Morals that Huck preaches cannot be made by national mandate because the ACLU will always object. Any effort in that system will surely fail and create a great deal of resentment, turning people away. When the constitution reigns supreme again, local communities could sponsor local initiatives by choice and the government would be powerless to step in and stop it.

The bible promotes free will above all else because it knows that is the best way culture the Christian message is without mandates or preaching. Huck's supporters have good intentions, just like us. The bigger picture needs to be shown without us being a divisive force. Huckabee will create more problems for Christianity for the same reason we often create problems for ourselves. Lead by example and Huck's people will follow.

VoluntaryMan
02-03-2008, 12:09 PM
They may not realize that the wrong interpretation of this separation of church and state nonsense will forever be the law of the land until the constitution is made iron-clad again.

It is that subjective, convenient attitude toward the Constitution (the attitude promoted by the competition) that has morphed the Supreme Law of the Land from a mightily forged shackle, suitable for restraining a leviathan (gov't), into the fuzzy "wristbands," with which lovers role-play.

rice_classic
02-03-2008, 01:35 PM
I like the quote someone said there about Obama.. "Pretty wrapping around a completely empty package."

ha ha

bobo37
02-03-2008, 10:32 PM
If Ron Paul wasn't in the race I wouldn't vote for any of the other Republicans because they are ALL CFR members!!

NEPA_Revolution
02-03-2008, 10:45 PM
All the "Leading" canidates are in the same boat. I listen to Savage sometimes and he said this.

"You can either take the expressway to Socialism with the Democratic Canidates or take a few stops along the way with the Republicans."

After that I thought what about Ron Paul, is Savage going to say something?

Nope. And then he started going on one of tyrades about CAIR.

Yom
02-04-2008, 01:05 AM
Hey guys, there's no reason to insult other candidates at every opportunity. While they may be worse candidates than RP, in overly insulting them, you are also insulting those who support them, and we want them to be able to come over here, whether due to their candidate dropping out or just better understanding RP's message. You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.