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Makes me want to vote for the guy...

Category: Politics
Posted on: November 30, 2007 4:03 PM, by Greg Laden



Hat Tip: Cosmic Variance

Go to Cosmic Variance to also see Huckabee talking to God... Plus a thoughtful discussion of this nonsense.

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1

You know, I can agree on the 2nd Amendment, and even regarding the IRS. But there are positions that Huckabee holds that make him repellent to me, particularly when it comes to social issues.

Oh here's an interesting fact, the IRS and the Federal Reserve System were both created in 1913. Ponder that one for a while.

Posted by: Tony P | November 30, 2007 5:57 PM

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Huckabee is a sincerely nice guy, and I'd love to shoot the sh*t with him. But remember how they used to describe Bush? He's the guy you supposedly wanted to drink a beer with.

Posted by: Ex-drone | November 30, 2007 10:29 PM

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If you ever meet the people that I drink beer with, you'd understand why that isn't such a useful metric of one's ability to be prez.

Posted by: Pi Guy | December 1, 2007 7:02 AM

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