Posted on 12/21/2007 6:31:34 AM PST by disraeligears
.... I would probably sit out the general election. I know that he is correct on the abortion issue, but that is about it. Plus, I just don't trust him. He would be the Republican Jimmy Carter, and I am sure there are alot of dems who regret voting for Carter.
I’ve resigned from the Broken Glass Republican Club. If I have to vote for a Republican Socialist or a Democratic Socialist, I will not vote for either.
Marking your words.
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Huckabee or one of the Democrats, what a sickening choice. I do my duty and vote, but it would be a write in.
Huckabee wouldn’t win the election. He would be a disaster as nominee. Plus, he was a big spending and tax raising governor and makes remarks proper to the Democrats.
I rate the candidates like this :
Definately Vote For : Fred Thompson
Hold my nose and Vote : Willard
Vomit profusely, then hold my nose and vote, but stab myself in the leg repeatedly with a rusty fork afterward as punishment : ROOTY
Might vote if he names a strong conservative as VP, and gives one hell of a list of names for cabinet positions : McManiac
NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER IN A MILLION YEARS: Mike "the pubby Jimmy Carter" Hucksterbee. I would rather suffer through four years of Dem control than to ever vote this disaster into office - he would destroy the chances of the Republican party for decades.
Go FRed go!!!!!!!!
No, we don’t all have our “I’ll stay home” candidate. Some of us recognize that a vote not cast in protest is, in effect, a vote FOR one’s least favorite candidate.
I wouldn't... but between Her and Huck, I'd go third party. If Hillary wins, the nation will probably race to the right again, as they did in 1994 (and it lasted for 4 House election cycles). An extremist Dem president against two GOP Houses is far better than a pliable, weak GOP president and a hard-left Congress.
The only Pub candidate I won't vote for right now, though, Paul, but he doesn't have a shot at getting the nomination.
I respect your decision to sit it out, even if it means 4 years of Obama or the Beast.
Sometimes elections must be sacrificed to save a party.
What we should wish for is Huckabee knocking off Romney in Iowa and Mc Cain knock off Romney in New Hampshire. Then this whole thing becomes a jump ball.
Red flags with a yellow hammer and sickle.
While I do not want Huck to get the nomination, I will proudly support the Republican candidate. The alternative is too scary to even contemplate.
I agree with your list & your category descriptions (ROFL on the rusty fork), except I would swap Giuliani and McCain, and I would add ElRon Paul to the NEVER EVER EVER IN A MILLION YEARS category.
If Huckabee wins Iowa and Mc Cain wins New Hampshire, I don’t think the Republican nominee will be decided until they get to the convention with no candidate having a majority of the votes needed.
Huckabee is the scary alternative.
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