MY DAUGHTER joins the HUCK army!

So, she should be around 8 years old now, right?

You should show her this thread so she learns a lesson about things being posted on the internet that can come back to haunt her. :p
 
So, she should be around 8 years old now, right?

You should show her this thread so she learns a lesson about things being posted on the internet that can come back to haunt her. :p

She would probably make me post a pic of her in her I love Ron Paul tee shirt just so everyone knows she was young and foolish :)
 
True story. Around the same time of this post, I had to take her to the ER, I'm not remembering for what... anyway, it was a debate night, and she actually said to the ER doctor, I want to be home in time to watch the debate. He almost swallowed his tongue. He asked her who she was voting for and she said, Huckabee. He looked at me and I said, at least she's interested. She'll come around. lol.
 
I'm pretty sure she just likes his name.

Sounds like Huckleberry.

I agree. Actually, I think a lot of the adult public uses this same logic in choosing who to vote for... :(

If mot, I might be able to find you a good deprogrammer...

-t
 
I agree. Actually, I think a lot of the adult public uses this same logic in choosing who to vote for... :(

If mot, I might be able to find you a good deprogrammer...

-t

I was talking to a senior in high school about politics one day. I asked him who he planned to vote for in the primary and he said "that Newt Jigsaw guy". When I asked why he planned to vote for Gingrich, the senior replied "he has a funny name".
 
I'm pretty sure she just likes his name.

Sounds like Huckleberry.

When I was 4 years old I was told that a guy named George Bush and a guy named Al Gore were running for President. I thought the name "Al Gore" sounded really awesome. My parents, who voted for Bush in 2000 told me that I was wrong.

In 2004 I demanded that Nader be placed on the ballot at my school.
 
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