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Posted by: Justice4All 1 year, 9 months ago
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Justice4All1 year, 9 months ago
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splitrch1 year, 9 months ago
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Frankly I think he is nothing more than a 2 bit politician talking out of both sides of his mouth at the same time. If he lasts long enough to reach Super Tuesday, what will he be saying to voters in more cosmopolitan areas? He will try to distance himself from these remarks. Huckabee is a Huckster.
Good thing he exposed himself early on. Stick a fork in him, he's done.
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RedRiverJ1 year, 9 months ago
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The HUCKABOOM strikes again. Something about him bothers me. I heard Fred say Mike is a liberal on many things so many he could be a Democrat. I don't have a problem with liberals or democrats. What bothers me is if you are liberal, say so.
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scott42611 year, 9 months ago
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The other man from Hope, Bill Clinton, will be remembered as one of our best presidents. I didn't agree with him about 30% of the time while he was President - or Governor - for that matter, but I do believe he has a genuine interest in the welfare of the American people.
I have met him twice and I greatly admire him, though I wish he had stood on principle more than he did in either office.
He p***ed me off with the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which is responsible for the corporate stronghold on television news reporting and media in general. We used to have a media that was more objective and strove to operate in the public interest. Today, the market decides, thanks to companies like NewsCorp and Clear Channel, among others.
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scott42611 year, 9 months ago
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I thought he shouldn't have caved on lifting the ban on gays in the military. We have been in, we are in, and we will always be in the military. So why not be honest about it?
So don't expect all liberals to be in Clinton's pocket. We are not.
But we do recognize that - on many of our core issues (and despite criticisms like those cited above) - he was a very good President.
Certainly light years better than George W. Bush, the moonbat we have been living with for the past 7 horrible years!
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Endoscopy1 year, 9 months ago
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ROFLMAO
"Bill Clinton, will be remembered as one of our best presidents."
Oh yes. Rolling disclosures, lying under oath, conspiracy to lie under oath, lots people associated with him including a governor went to jail over Whitewater, pressure put on women who talked about sexual misconduct including rape, the list is long about his accomplishments. Everybody remembers the Oval Office cigar.
On political issues he held his finger in the wind and went that direction. A real man of integrity.
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scott42611 year, 9 months ago
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Mike Huckabee IS NOT a liberal.
He may have compassion for the poor to a certain extent... ...and I write "too a certain extent" because his idea to abolish the IRS and to collect all of our taxes through a flat sales tax will soak the poor the most! I'm middle class and I've done the math and I'm certain it would not be easy for me either. The rich would be better off, but few others would be.
Huck does have a strange mixture of compassion for the poor and religious conservatism - which may be what Bush called "compassionate conservatism" (too bad Bush didn't really put it into practice).
Republicans love to call him a liberal because he "allowed" the Democrats in legislature here to drag him kicking and screaming to make ARKidsFirst , a Medicaid expansion, to become law. He fought school district consolidation (a very hot issue here), until the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled he had no choice....then he was its biggest champion.
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