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Post by Woody Williams on Feb 5, 2008 18:14:59 GMT -5
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Post by huxbux on Feb 5, 2008 19:34:24 GMT -5
I believe that's the sternest language I've ever heard from him.
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Post by drgreyhound on Feb 6, 2008 5:26:18 GMT -5
It's totally understandable to know why Huckabee is upset by Romney (Romney does strike me as somewhat arrogant), but Huckabee's words seemed to come off more like a unplanned and knee-jerk "tirade" than a thoughtful and well-planned response to Romney. The article made it seem like this was a speech Huckabee gave, and I hope that's the case given some of the blatant errors in the typing, such as--
Anyways, from my perspective, if Huckabee wants to reclaim those votes from Romney, he'd better be prepared to campaign with appropriate and well-thought responses rather than "tirades."
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Feb 6, 2008 12:25:35 GMT -5
It's totally understandable to know why Huckabee is upset by Romney (Romney does strike me as somewhat arrogant), but Huckabee's words seemed to come off more like a unplanned and knee-jerk "tirade" than a thoughtful and well-planned response to Romney. The article made it seem like this was a speech Huckabee gave, and I hope that's the case given some of the blatant errors in the typing, such as-- Anyways, from my perspective, if Huckabee wants to reclaim those votes from Romney, he'd better be prepared to campaign with appropriate and well-thought responses rather than "tirades." Ditto!
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Post by Sasquatch on Feb 7, 2008 6:20:45 GMT -5
I dunno, I like hearing straight talk from a politician on his or her's positions, particularly when it comes to guns and hunting. The typo was funny, but I think it's obvious that that is what it was.
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