I think it's high time we instated me as Queen of America Forever.
2007-12-04 06:15:47
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answered by ~Smirk~ Resurrected 6
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on an identical time as in the worldwide, Jesus refused to settle for the region of of a mundane human King. considering the fact that he does no longer contain himself in political ideals, his real followers refuse to develop into in contact the two. all of us recognize that no imperfect human will ever have the skill to end mankind's issues. we've only one King and chief and that's our heavenly King---Christ Jesus. we don't positioned our faith or believe in any human. The Bible can provide that quickly all human rulers and governments would be positioned out of existance forever and gets replaced with God's heavenly government. Please study Daniel 2:40 4. it incredibly is the government or Kingdom that real Christians are anxiously waiting for. God's government will deliver peace to the earth worldwide. there'll be no choose for hospitals, medical doctors or drugs. no one in the worldwide will say "i'm ill" (Isaiah 33:24) The blind will see,the deaf will hear and those no longer able to speak will communicate as quickly as extra. (Isaiah 35:5-6) demise would be not extra and people who've died, would be delivered lower back to existence. How magnificent is that? Now ask your self---What human chief no count how honest---can ever do the flaws that God will do for us in the very close to destiny? all of us recognize the respond--- guy became into no longer meant to rule over guy and we see the consequence of guys attempting to control themselves. The earth is packed with wickedness, discomfort, sorrow,wars and bloodshed and human beings nevertheless develop previous and die after only a little while. What president will sparkling up all and sundry of those terrible issues?.----no longer one. So the respond on your question is glaring--- we choose a suited independent decide and ruler and quickly we could have one. LOBT
2016-10-10 05:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL...actually, I'd think he'd be the most appealing candidate for the GOP base. He's an amiable moron who thinks Jesus is personally responsible for his campaign surge - seriously!
The other candidates don't do it for them - Guiliani the cross-dressing gay baby-killer, Romney the suitably ignorant and blockheaded religious guy who yet worships the wrong brand of Jesus, McCain who called the Religious Right "agents of intolerance" years ago, which they're still upset about because it's true. Compared to these guys, Huckabee is right up their alley.
See mzJakes, who thinks Huckabee's surge in popularity is due to the media shilling for Hillary...lol. THIS is the kind of mentality that the GOP candidates have to speak to.
2007-12-04 06:22:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No. The real reason for Huckabee's surge in the polls is because the liberal media, who are all in Hillary's corner, have pretty determined that Huckabee is the only upper tier Republican that Hillary is likely to beat come election day, therefore giving him an inordinate amount of free coverage. This is clearly a case of the media shilling for Hillary.
2007-12-04 06:18:01
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answered by mzJakes 7
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Huckleberry Hound would make a better president than Huckabee. It's still early anyway.:)
2007-12-04 06:33:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I would never vote for Huckabee, but I will openly admit that he has the best sense of humor of all the candidates. I like that about him, but it's not nearly enough to overlook the cons.
I don't think he'll get elected, but one never knows.
I'm voting Obama, but if I had to pick a Republican, I'd definitely go with Ron Paul.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=MDUQW8LUMs8
2007-12-04 06:17:58
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answered by Anonymous
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No. There is no way in hell he could be elected. The chance of a Republican winning is miniscule as it is, and I sincerely doubt he can even get the nomination. All my money is on Hillary this election (not that I support her, but I have very little doubt she will win).
2007-12-04 06:18:51
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answered by Eiliat 7
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Christian right cant elect anyone on their own, they have to have independent vote to get the job done. We tryed that last time, remember? ain't gonna happen.
2007-12-04 06:22:57
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answered by doc 2
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I don't think so. If he wins the primary, the general electorate will never vote for him. Evangelicals are still the minority.
2007-12-04 06:19:31
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answered by STFU Dude 6
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My god. I may actually end up having to vote for Hillary.
2007-12-04 06:17:04
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answered by Anonymous
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