I think it's interesting. Not many people realize just how long Mormons have been around and how little a threat they really are.
Other than the 4th grade grammar and spelling mistakes (who's Ramey, anyway?), the assessment of Mike Huckabee was pretty spot on. His sense of humor, and that guitar session he did with Elvis, about sum up his star power. Anyone remember when Bill Clinton won about half a million votes by playing his saxophone on TV? Maybe he and Huckabee have more in common than they think.
2007-12-29 21:13:50
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answered by Paper Mage 5
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I only read the first sentence for each candidate. That is NOT an article. Someone dumped everyone else's 'analysis' in a word processor and pretended it was an article. I STILL don't believe any of the 'experts' WANT to find any actual facts.
2007-12-29 06:18:22
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answered by STEVEN F 7
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Just read the article. It is interesting and it has put me more on track for the coming election. Both Partys have horrendous candidates to pick from. Hope I can sort it out by November. Wish me luck. ( I just know that Hillery isn't the one)
2007-12-29 06:10:25
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answered by Cricket 5
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Good article! All though I disagree slightly and think Ron Paul can fit great into current times. ;)
Good break down tho! Thanks!
*Checking out the authors website & other articles right now.
2007-12-29 06:26:58
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answered by vote_usa_first 7
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No, I don't find it refreshing and informative. I find it biased and probably written directly or indirectly by the Mormon church who is anxious to get one of its own in that position of leadership.
Huckabee has a far more consistent conservative voting record than Romney.
If you are Mormon, you will probably want to vote for Romney. For the rest of us Christians, Huckabee/McCain are the go to guys.
I would, however, vote for Romney over either Hillary or Obama.
However, if Edwards continues his overtake of Hillary/Obama, I will vote for Edwards over Romney.
I would like to have 3 good choices: Edwards from the Democrats, and Huckabee/McCain from the Republicans. Just say no to Hitlary.
2007-12-29 05:42:37
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answered by Anonymous
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i agree with the last line of it
"Its time the Republican Party woke up to the fact they’ve been a bunch of losers in recent years. They have only themselves to blame. They can’t act like Democrats and expect to be Republicans."
2007-12-29 06:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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reminds me of what CNN would say.
The article is written by democrats if you check out the whole web site. I hope they actually do think like this. Their over confidence will be their down fall
2007-12-29 08:41:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not Republican, though that article seems to be as biased as you are. In another answer you stated that Romney is a self made man. Mitt Romney, son of former Michigan Gov. George Romney, is about as self made as George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, or anybody with the last name of Kennedy.
2007-12-31 05:11:24
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answered by wyldfyr 7
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I love how they at least mentioned Ron Paul, but this article is just so Mormon-Ultra Conservative
2007-12-29 05:28:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Never read Newspaper garbage
2007-12-30 01:47:37
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answered by Anonymous
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