Originally posted by: sean wookie
If you don't realize I was joking there. Half the stuff I say is a joke.
But Huckabee is a nut case. I don't mind religious candidates at all but he is just going a bit too far. I have a feeling Obama will be our next president. Can't say he is my favorite choice but I like him.
If you don't realize I was joking there. Half the stuff I say is a joke.
But Huckabee is a nut case. I don't mind religious candidates at all but he is just going a bit too far. I have a feeling Obama will be our next president. Can't say he is my favorite choice but I like him.
LOL. I'm sorry Sean, but everyone around here knows how you feel about religion, so you'll have to excuse me if I see your comments as anything but laughable.
On one hand, we have Romney telling us that he won't let his religion affect his policy and on the other we have Huckabee all but saying that his religion will affect his policy. Your religion is part of you, how can you not let it affect public policy? I'm not saying that the Mormon church would be telling him how to govern, but how can anyone believe that "I won't let my religion influence my decisions". Bull.
So Sean, what exactly are you referring to with Huckabee? I haven't really been keeping up with what each and every candidate has been saying lately, so the only thing that comes to mind is the "cross commercial". I saw the commercial and it was pretty obvious that it was a bookcase, nothing more. Even Alan Colmes on Fox News said "OK, that's a bookcase" even though the headline was "Huckabee uses floating cross in latest ad".
So Sean, how exactly is he suppose to act? He's a Baptist Minister, of course he's going to invoke religion. Not invoking religion would be like a Catholic Priest running for President and not invoking religion. It should practically be expected.