Hopefully He's Got More to Come
Published on February 5, 2008 By KFC Kickin For Christ In Politics
Ya-hoo.....Huckabee won the first Super Tuesday primary. He took W. Virginia. He's been ignored quite a bit lately Now they'll have to at least give him a soundbite for this one.

It won't be long before we find out who the big winner of Super Tuesday is.


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on Feb 06, 2008
homosexual Boy Scout Leaders, and homosexuals serving openly in the military


I still want to know why these are a bad things. An openly gay scout leader is much less probable to be a pedophile than one in the closet. And I still need a good reason why gays can't be in the military.


And what do you call "pro-homosexual indocrination"? Simply telling people that being gay is all right, and it doesn't make you a freak is pro-homosexual indocrination?
on Feb 06, 2008
If you would just go and read the press release about WV and not just the bloody headline you would see that Romney one the first round but then McCain's camp told their voters to vote for Huckaphony. You took it as something significant hook line and sinker but it wasn't.


Well I guess it depends on who you believe.

The Romney campaign is blaming Arizona Senator John McCain for Huckabee's win because most of McCain's delegates shifted to Huckabee on the second ballot vote. There was no hanky panky at all. They worked hard there and all this is a result of Romney not being able to lose graciously.

This is just dirty politics rearing its ugly head.

on Feb 06, 2008
I didn't lump her with being a conservative as that is oil and water. I said that it could be argued that she is more conservative than McCain. Meaning more to the right on the left hand side.


You missed my point. She is neither, and she is both. She is anything she wants to be. Goza.
on Feb 06, 2008
Gays should have the same damn right to be married...period.


For another blog, but I will disagree. But then I dont think government should be in the marriage business period. Civil unions, yes (for tax, inheritance and property issues), and that should be for gays and striaghts.

But marriage is religious matter.
on Feb 06, 2008
But then I dont think government should be in the marriage business period


Good point.

But marriage is religious matter.


Hmm, true enough. But the government has to recognize something between two people of the same sex that decide to be together...a civil union would indeed be just the thing.

~Zoo
on Feb 06, 2008
But marriage is religious matter.


Not anymore. Marriage as religious is long gone. It's just cultural now.
on Feb 06, 2008
Not anymore. Marriage as religious is long gone. It's just cultural now.


Hmm...well, you have a point too. Those on the fly Vegas weddings surely aren't religious...unless of course you worship Elvis. I still think some people take weddings as a religious matter, hence the whole gay marraige debate.


Personally, I don't care who gets married to who or what gets married to what...as long as all parties involved are ready and willing, I'm fine with it. I don't see the point in telling other people who to marry...it doesn't affect anyone's life but theirs.

~Zoo
on Feb 06, 2008
Hmm...well, you have a point too. Those on the fly Vegas weddings surely aren't religious...unless of course you worship Elvis. I still think some people take weddings as a religious matter, hence the whole gay marraige debate.


You are going to get whiplash if you keep it up.

I agree it is not anymore, I am just saying what I think it should be. If the government gets into it big time (as they are always want to do), then they will start demanding that all religions recognize marriages that their faith will not permit. That is why it should be a civil union (for government purposes) and a marriage if you want to have it blessed by a faith.

But we are getting far afield of this article, and that is why I did not really want to get too deep into it.
on Feb 06, 2008
You are going to get whiplash if you keep it up.


I hate when everything makes sense...

Still, I'm for a gay marriage/civil union/whatever gives them the same rights as married couples. It's only fair.

~Zoo
on Feb 06, 2008
There was no hanky panky at all.


No hanky panky?

"Romney had hoped to claim victory in West Virginia, but McCain backers, their candidate trailing, switched their support to Huckabee to deprive Romney of the win. Huckabee earned 18 delegates in the state.(MSNBC)"

on Feb 06, 2008
Did they do anything illegal? No.

It's called double teaming. Political manuevering. It happens all the time. It's political. McCain's supporters went to Huck instead of Romney. It's politics especially in caucus states. Delegates are shifted.

on Feb 06, 2008
You missed my point. She is neither, and she is both. She is anything she wants to be. Goza.


guess it's been tooo many years since I've watched.

She is anything her polls tell her to be?
on Feb 06, 2008
Did they do anything illegal? No.


Did I say it was illegal? No.

I think you said it best.

This is just dirty politics rearing its ugly head.


And everyone ends up with mud on their face!
on Feb 06, 2008
It's called double teaming.


Umm...wow. Politics are getting interesting these days.   I thought double teaming only popped up in those movies that children shouldn't watch.

~Zoo
on Feb 06, 2008
KFC, Reply 15.

Thank you. I don't think I agree on some of your positions, but it is good to know why you think the way that you do.
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