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Big Nannies of the Year

TexasConservative Wrote: Dec 29, 2010 11:28 AM
Funny how Malkin forgets to mention that Palin herself addressed this issue in her 2009 Alaska state of the union address: Palin said, "We have alarming levels of heart disease, diabetes, childhood obesity – and all of these maladies are on the rise. Now, I won’t stand here and lecture – for very long – but health care reform on an individual basis is often just this simple: we could save a lot of money and a lot of grief by making smarter choices. It starts by ending destructive habits and beginning healthy habits in eating and exercise. In my case, it’s hard to slack when you have the ever-present example of an Iron Dogger nearby. But many of us could use a little more time in our great outdoors -– and when you live in the Great...
Huckabee, Palin and Romney would all make good Presidents as they have governing experience.


Romney, however, waffled/changed on many key positions and therefore is not trustworthy. The American voter, while they may not agree with Huckabee on some of the issues, know that he is principled and stands by his convictions. Obama ran as a centrist and has governed to the far left. Americans will be looking for a leader they can trust on the issues. Romney is not that leader.


I liked Palin a lot, but she lost my support when she quit as governor of Alaska. Obama lacked executive experience and voted present during his time in the senate. With the many crises that arise, the American voter will be looking for a...
In response to:

Obama is Not a Muslim

TexasConservative Wrote: Sep 01, 2010 9:00 PM
Coulter, And you took a swipe at Gov Huckabee because??? *Huckabee opposed TARP, the bailouts, the autobailouts, SPENDULOUS *Huckabee had several shows devoted entirely to opposing Romneycare, I mean Obamacare *Huckabee is pro-life, pro-traditional marriage, pro-2nd amendment rights, pro-10th amendment rights *Huckabee is a strong defender of Israel, believes in the Colin Powell doctrine of using a heavy footprint when going into war, and talked about Pakistan being a problem with terrorist long before other Republicans did. Or is it because Huckabee is doing well in the 2012 polls and you want to dissuade him from running? We will let the voters decide Ann.
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Pardon Me, Huckabee

TexasConservative Wrote: Dec 08, 2009 8:50 AM
Huckabee devoted an entire chapter entitled Stop the Revenge-Based Criminal Justice System, in his book from Hope to Higher Ground.

In this chapter he describes the process for reviewing clemencies. He talks about using the death penalty. He talks about the cost of the prison system and its effects on state budgets. He talks about prison reform systems such as InnerChange Freedom Initiative. He talks about politician's decisions on these cases.

After reading through this chapter, one would agree that Huckabee did indeed read through every single detail of every single case. The recidivism rate for those using this program in Arkansas is 60% less than those who are just let out in other states.

With prison...
With his show, Huckabee, Gov. Mike brings key issues to the forefront. TARP, bailouts, spendulous, national healthcare, Huckabee was against all of these, and he discussed each of them using a commonsense approach.

Huckabee is being welcomed into people's homes each weekend with his show. He is proving that he is trustworthy, likable, and able to present policy ideas with commonsense.
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