I have yet to meet a single Huckabee supporter...

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These look like Huck's family members . . . lol

(sorry -- :D)
 
i met one that supported him because she believed the world was coming to an end and they needed a christian leader to help save them from anti christ.

I felt sorry for her... because she really believes this is the end of the world.. and the coming of Jesus Christ..
 
I met one today - he was a Democrat who wanted to screwup the GOP as best he could since his Dem vote wouldn't count anyway. I tried to get him to vote for Ron Paul to do that, but he insisted that Huckabee was the best way to screw the GOP, so that was how he would vote.
 
Me either.

I know there is a fervent bunch of theocrats South of me who've started a couple meetup groups here in WA, but I've yet to meet a one.
 
One got in my face and yelled "The Gays! What about the Gays!?" because she said Ron Paul supports gay marriage.

As far as i know he doesn't .. I could care less if he does or doesn't .. Same thing with abortion and all the other things that are suposid issues .. Yet don't mean a god damn thing in real life..

RP wont be able to change a damn thing about Abortion or Gay marriage.

The real issues are the economy and the war..


I personally do not agree with his Religious views .. I could care less about those though.. They in the long run mean jack shit when your president. His Finance and anti war views are what is important .
 
I met one during a sign wave for RP. I asked him why he supported Huck, and he said the flat tax. I explained to him that RP's version was infinitely better as it not only removed the income tax, but does not add a 30% tax on goods. He looked to be on the verge of converting, then said, "well, the flat tax is better because then all the drug dealers who buy Benz's would still have to pay tax." Good grief.
 
I met one during a sign wave for RP. I asked him why he supported Huck, and he said the flat tax. I explained to him that RP's version was infinitely better as it not only removed the income tax, but does not add a 30% tax on goods. He looked to be on the verge of converting, then said, "well, the flat tax is better because then all the drug dealers who buy Benz's would still have to pay tax." Good grief.

Ron Paul would end the war on drugs, and by legalizing drugs the drug dealers and criminals would be put out of business.
 
As a child I went to a christian private school. It's a completely brainwashed bunch. I've never understood how someone of christian faith could support so much violence and bloodshed.

I am a Christian and I am around friends that believe this stuff all the time. My close friends all agree with me now as I have had a chance to sway them over time with reason. I don't have time here, but there is a lot of programming concerning the NWO's influence in Scoffield's dispensationalism. This info is taught in all the evangelical semitaries and it is anti-Christian. I teach Bible study and use commentaries dating to the early 1800's prior to dispensational movement with Tim LaHaye, John Hagee, et all. It takes quite some time to deprogram people once they have been taught it all their lives!

Contrast that with Ron Paul that is a true Christian the believes in peace, helping the weak, fighting a "just war" if one has to fight, honesty, humility, etc. Use him as your role model, not Bush, McCain, the Huckster, etc.
 
Ron Paul would end the war on drugs, and by legalizing drugs the drug dealers and criminals would be put out of business.

Naturally, but I doubt that would have helped the conversion. I expect he mistook biblical origins for "cut off your nose to spite your face" as his basis.
 
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I met one during a sign wave for RP. I asked him why he supported Huck, and he said the flat tax. I explained to him that RP's version was infinitely better as it not only removed the income tax, but does not add a 30% tax on goods. He looked to be on the verge of converting, then said, "well, the flat tax is better because then all the drug dealers who buy Benz's would still have to pay tax." Good grief.

The only way to consider this answer is to view the movie Idiocracy. If you haven't seen it, you must watch it to know why people vote the way they do!
 
I am a Christian and I am around friends that believe this stuff all the time. My close friends all agree with me now as I have had a chance to sway them over time with reason. I don't have time here, but there is a lot of programming concerning the NWO's influence in Scoffield's dispensationalism. This info is taught in all the evangelical semitaries and it is anti-Christian. I teach Bible study and use commentaries dating to the early 1800's prior to dispensational movement with Tim LaHaye, John Hagee, et all. It takes quite some time to deprogram people once they have been taught it all their lives!

Contrast that with Ron Paul that is a true Christian the believes in peace, helping the weak, fighting a "just war" if one has to fight, honesty, humility, etc. Use him as your role model, not Bush, McCain, the Huckster, etc.

I agree, and in addition to Scoffield, there was the great revival of Charles Finney in the 1830's that turned northern (and later southern) Protestants into the pre-millenialists we see today. These are the forces responsible for turning Christians into neo-cons. Meanwhile, a-millenialists remained the core of the libertarian movement launched by Jackson, but the pre-millenialists had the last laugh after the US peaked in 1890. Now evangelical Christians genuinely believe they must use the State to coerce others tacitly ignoring the beliefs for the previous 1800 years.
 
I agree, and in addition to Scoffield, there was the great revival of Charles Finney in the 1830's that turned northern (and later southern) Protestants into the pre-millenialists we see today. These are the forces responsible for turning Christians into neo-cons. Meanwhile, a-millenialists remained the core of the libertarian movement launched by Jackson, but the pre-millenialists had the last laugh after the US peaked in 1890. Now evangelical Christians genuinely believe they must use the State to coerce others tacitly ignoring the beliefs for the previous 1800 years.

Thanks for the additional insight and welcome to the forums!
 
What are these people like? What do they stand for?

I'm dumbfounded.

(Or is that what would happen when I found a Huckabee supporter...)

Virtually my entire family, barring my mother (who is a Ron Paul supporter) is for Huckabee. They just like the fact that he's charming and uber Christian. That's it. When I ask them what issues they like Huckabee on, they ALWAYS ALWAYS say "Abortion, gay marriage... that stuff" I swear those five words are like a mantra to Huck supporters.
 
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