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Humor: Chuck Norris Approved......
If he is good enough for Chuck, he's good enough for me.
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Where was "Nature Boy" Ric Flair? Or Jerry Falwell, Jr.? Both have officially endorsed Huckabee. Huck doesn't seem as eager to claim pro wrestlers and televangelists.Snake Doctor wrote:Was it real?? You're darn right it was. Not only is it on Huckabee's website, but Norris was in the audience as Huckabee's guest at Wednesday's CNN/YouTube republican debates.
Huckabee's quip about his rise in the poll numbers being because of the "Chuck Norris endorsement. We think people are afraid to not vote for me!" was pretty funny. Huck's a funny guy, with lots of great one-liners. I like him a lot. I wouldn't ever vote for him, because he's too much like another previous Arkansas governor from Hope. No, he's not a serial adulterer, isn't implicated in insider trading scandals, and hasn't been involved in smuggling drugs through the Mena airport.
No, Huckabee is something far more dangerous: a big-spending, big-government, pro-centralization liberal wrapped up in a cloak of pro-Life Christian pseudo-"conservatism". Thirty years ago he'd have been a Yellow Dog Democrat. No, strike that -- the Yellow Dog Democrats wouldn't have accepted him and his plans for Washington to dictate so much "for our own good".
I hate to sound like a broke record, but I beg you, please! Start with the Constitution of the United States. Read it carefully. If a candidate's proposals and positions aren't explicitly authorized by that fine document, then his campaign promises amount to promises to break his oath of office as soon as he raises his right hand. How can you trust him?
Do you remember the Clinton/Gore slogan, "It's the economy, stupid!" These days, all who support the 2nd Amendment should remember that "It's the Constitution, stupid!", and hold all candidates to that standard.
Kevin