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Old 02-14-2008
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Huck: Ironclad commitment: Fight for Important Conservative Issues GOP Majority wants

Huck : Ironclad commitment to fight for Important Conservative Issues, that GOP's Majority wants !

- Governor Mike Huckabee's reply to Flip-Flop Millionaire Mitt Romney's stabbing behind the back, after dividing and weakening Conservatives' voters...

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Commenting on Flip-flop Flip-Millionaire Mitt Romney's (3% in latest Virginia vote) stabbing behind the back, by endorsing Liberal McCain, after he divided and weakened Conservatives' voters, giving a scandalous opportunity to a Minority of GOP's Liberal wing to snap much more Delegates than GOP's Conservative Majority, (31% to 67% : See previous publications),

the only remaining Conservative in the race, Governor Mike Huckabee, (41% in latest Virginia vote, after brillantly winning Kansas' vote with +60%),

expressed his "Ironclad commitment" to "fight" for "Important Conservative Issues", that the Republicans' "Majority wants" !


"February 14, 2008

- "I am seeking the Presidency because I care deeply about important issues facing America—Life, Marriage, the Fair Tax, the Second Amendment, American Border Security and Sovereignty".

"I am as committed to those issues as I ever was, and my campaigning around the country has convinced me that the Majority of Republicans want me to continue to fight for these and other Conservative causes".

"So I will."

"I know all about the rumors swirling around. That's why I just went on national news show this afternoon, to knock those rumors down"

"I am still in this race. As I have said all along, I am in this race until someone gets to 1,191 delegates. That has not happened yet, and so I will keep campaigning for the Republican nomination. Period."

"That’s my ironclad commitment to my supporters."


See : Mike Huckabee for President - Newsroom
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Re: Huck: Ironclad commitment: Fight for Important Conservative Issues GOP Majority w

If McCain is a "liberal" and Romney supports him, doesn't that mean Romney is a "liberal" too?
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Re: Huck: Ironclad commitment: Fight for Important Conservative Issues GOP Majority w

Seems to me there's no way he can get the necessary delegates at this point, and I think he knows it.

And I don't believe his promises any more than I believe the REST of them and their promises. I think there comes a time in your life that you realize they have lied to you for so long you just automatically believe they're ALL full of shit.
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Huck : Ironclad commitment to fight for Important Conservative Issues, that GOP's Majority wants !

- Governor Mike Huckabee's reply to Flip-Flop Millionaire Mitt Romney's stabbing behind the back, after dividing and weakening Conservatives' voters...

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Commenting on Flip-flop Flip-Millionaire Mitt Romney's (3% in latest Virginia vote) stabbing behind the back, by endorsing Liberal McCain, after he divided and weakened Conservatives' voters, giving a scandalous opportunity to a Minority of GOP's Liberal wing to snap much more Delegates than GOP's Conservative Majority, (31% to 67% : See previous publications),

the only remaining Conservative in the race, Governor Mike Huckabee, (41% in latest Virginia vote, after brillantly winning Kansas' vote with +60%),

expressed his "Ironclad commitment" to "fight" for "Important Conservative Issues", that the Republicans' "Majority wants" !


"February 14, 2008

- "I am seeking the Presidency because I care deeply about important issues facing America—Life, Marriage, the Fair Tax, the Second Amendment, American Border Security and Sovereignty".

"I am as committed to those issues as I ever was, and my campaigning around the country has convinced me that the Majority of Republicans want me to continue to fight for these and other Conservative causes".

"So I will."

"I know all about the rumors swirling around. That's why I just went on national news show this afternoon, to knock those rumors down"

"I am still in this race. As I have said all along, I am in this race until someone gets to 1,191 delegates. That has not happened yet, and so I will keep campaigning for the Republican nomination. Period."

"That’s my ironclad commitment to my supporters."


See : Mike Huckabee for President - Newsroom

Please! He's mathematically eliminated. Give it up.

If you want to cheer "Huckabee for Vice President!", at least you won't be kidding yourself.
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Re: Huck: Ironclad commitment: Fight for Important Conservative Issues GOP Majority w

And, when you have to deal with Congress on most of the things you do, the word "ironclad" sounds like just more bullshit.

That's a guarantee NO politician could give, even if they were telling the truth.
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If McCain is a "liberal" and Romney supports him, doesn't that mean Romney is a "liberal" too?
Not really. I'm a conservative and I support Obama who is pretty liberal....

...Doesn't make me a liberal.
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It makes you non-partisan and pragmatic. Shame on you.
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If McCain is a "liberal" and Romney supports him, doesn't that mean Romney is a "liberal" too?
I think Romney's endorsement is probably more of a "be loyal to the party" gesture. I guessing that he probably wouldn't do it if it were just up to him.

On the other side of the political divide there has been a conflict going on between Hillary and Obama but I'm guessing that whoever loses that conflict will set aside any personal animosity that may have come from their campaigning and will support the party nominee as well.

This action isn't all that uncommon during the primary portions of politics.
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