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Mike H & Alan Keyes in 2012 YES WE WILL
I was watching Huckabee a little while ago, and I remember that conversation, but I wasn't watching very intently and I don't remember exactly what was talked about. I remember him talking about abortion, but that is about it.
If I were old enough to vote during the 2000 primaries (I was 17 at the time, but was 18 before the general elections and was able to vote), I would have voted for Keyes in a heart beat. He's still the person for whom I would give my right eye to be president.
If there were a Huckabee/Keyes ticket in 2012, I don't know which one I'd rather have as prez/vp. I really like them both. Either way, they'd have my vote hands down.
AnneSally, Alan Keyes was the only black republican running for the nomination a few elections ago. He was the only one that actually addressed the issues at hand, and addressed them in a way that was at the very least highly satisfactory. He wasn't afraid to call right right and wrong wrong (and sin sin). By the way he responded in the debates, it was clear that he didn't give a hoot about anyone's opinions about what his policies would be (including special interest groups).
Look him up. I'm sure you'd like him as much as I do.
I was briefly interested in Huckabee until I saw him dodging questions. Not what I would like to see from a pastor, let alone in the media's crosshairs.
That was a disaster for MaCain. He really should have played his Cards better with the VP ticket.And please, no more Sarah Palin.
Bobby Jindal in 2012!
Mike Huckabee is a likable enough fellow, but he's far too nanny state Republican for my tastes. But when he's right, he's absolutely right.
Maybe I'm biased (Jindal is a former Hindu, now Catholic -- I was a former Hindu now Christian) but he's a rising star in conservative politics.
Alan Keyes still has many outstanding debts from what I remember, and is a "professional" candidate from what I understand. I think his policies are spot on however.
I voted for Ron Paul in the primaries. I love him as well. But his chance has come and gone, and lets face it -- he's not charismatic enough to win anything but a seat in Congress.
Ron Paul is too old now, anyway. He's the same age as John McCain. The man needs an heir apparent.I voted for Ron Paul in the primaries. I love him as well. But his chance has come and gone, and lets face it -- he's not charismatic enough to win anything but a seat in Congress.
I like Sarah Palin, we're just going to need someone stronger on the economy than she is in 4 years.
Catholics aren't exactly popular~even around here they're often viewed as cultic or on par with Mormons and JWs..
Ron Paul is too old now, anyway. He's the same age as John McCain. The man needs an heir apparent.
I've got some deep disagreements with him on foreign policy, but since Obama won and will likely kill the War On Terror, I don't see what the harm is in supporting the foreign policy Bush ran on in 2000.
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