chickaree wrote: No. He's a good guy, but too overtly advised by his faith to be successful in a national bid.
Yeah he is a great guy with 100 times more character and class than Obama could ever dream of having. But I didn't realize there was such a thing as TOO overly advised by Faith. Without that there is nothing.
In America today professing your devotion while holding public office is distasteful to many. It's too bad, because it leaves those without moral scruples in control of the field.
chickaree wrote: In America today professing your devotion while holding public office is distasteful to many. It's too bad, because it leaves those without moral scruples in control of the field.
I agree. And it is too bad how the morality of this nation and those leading it have gone downhill so drastically. Which trickles down to the children and future generations. I don't think this nation will evr be able to get the morality back that it once had.
chickaree wrote: No. He's a good guy, but too overtly advised by his faith to be successful in a national bid.
Yeah he is a great guy with 100 times more character and class than Obama could ever dream of having. But I didn't realize there was such a thing as TOO overly advised by Faith. Without that there is nothing.
Are you kidding? His kid hung a live dog from a tree and beat it to death...for fun
I just can't see Obamas lil darlings ever doing something like that
Just a little research online comes up with a questionable morality of Huckabee.
Governor Huckabee, also got a rapist released from prison, who then raped and killed two more women, even after several victims begged him during that time not to, and shared their horrifying stories and fears with the Governor, Huckabee ignored their pleas to not release this violent, murderous, felon, and personally went to the Arkansas Parole board and secured the release.
Huckabees son David and David's friend, Clayton Frady, were fired from their jobs at a Boy Scout camp because they hung a stray dog by its neck, slit its throat, and stoned it to death. Governor Huckabee did everything in his "power" at the time, to prevent the State Police from investigating his son.
The head of the State Police at the time was John Bailey, who later told Newsweek, that Governor Huckabees chief of staff and personal attorney, both "leaned" on him to not cooperate with the local prosecutor. Bailey said he viewed the pressure as improper and cut off communication. Seven months later, Bailey was called into Huckabees office and fired. Bailey claims that Huckabee told him that "I've lost confidence in your ability to do your job, I couldn't get you to help me with my son when I had "that" problem".
Destroying 100 hard drives of evidence when he left office.
He was investigated 16 times and cited five times by the Arkansas Ethics Commission for violating ethics rules. Two of those citations were for cash that the governor or his wife accepted but did not report. Huckabee's gifts peaked at $112,000 in 1999, including $23,000 worth of clothing; over half of that was given by one businessman who Huckabee appointed to a state board.
He claimed personal ownership of over $70,000 worth of furnishings in the governors mansion. The person who donated the furnishing, Cotton Grower Boe Adams said they were for the state, not the governor. After the Huckabees moved out in 2006, no one could find the furniture, even after a state audit. Huckabee's wife insisted that "they must be there somewhere".
Morality must be a subjective term.
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Soulshiner wrote: Just a little research online comes up with a questionable morality of Huckabee.
Governor Huckabee, also got a rapist released from prison, who then raped and killed two more women, even after several victims begged him during that time not to, and shared their horrifying stories and fears with the Governor, Huckabee ignored their pleas to not release this violent, murderous, felon, and personally went to the Arkansas Parole board and secured the release.
Huckabees son David and David's friend, Clayton Frady, were fired from their jobs at a Boy Scout camp because they hung a stray dog by its neck, slit its throat, and stoned it to death. Governor Huckabee did everything in his "power" at the time, to prevent the State Police from investigating his son.
The head of the State Police at the time was John Bailey, who later told Newsweek, that Governor Huckabees chief of staff and personal attorney, both "leaned" on him to not cooperate with the local prosecutor. Bailey said he viewed the pressure as improper and cut off communication. Seven months later, Bailey was called into Huckabees office and fired. Bailey claims that Huckabee told him that "I've lost confidence in your ability to do your job, I couldn't get you to help me with my son when I had "that" problem".
Destroying 100 hard drives of evidence when he left office.
He was investigated 16 times and cited five times by the Arkansas Ethics Commission for violating ethics rules. Two of those citations were for cash that the governor or his wife accepted but did not report. Huckabee's gifts peaked at $112,000 in 1999, including $23,000 worth of clothing; over half of that was given by one businessman who Huckabee appointed to a state board.
He claimed personal ownership of over $70,000 worth of furnishings in the governors mansion. The person who donated the furnishing, Cotton Grower Boe Adams said they were for the state, not the governor. After the Huckabees moved out in 2006, no one could find the furniture, even after a state audit. Huckabee's wife insisted that "they must be there somewhere".
And it was reported that he got a skin condition on his penis that can only be contracted from having anal sex with dogs
Morality must be a subjective term.
Yeah, but...Other than that he is a great guy with 100 times more character and class than Obama could ever dream of having
:roflol: This thread sums up Vikings entire posting career here- 180 degrees wrong, Everytime!