Mitt Romney is out

I'm not big into politics. I listen to political talk radio occasionally, but that's about it.

Here are my basic opinions, for what they're worth.

Peraonally, I'm haven't been thrilled with any of the choices. McCain is very liberal issues that I think are extremely important such as abortion & marriage, and I'm not crazy about his ideas for amnesty. Still, if he ends up being the republican candidate (which it looks like that's guaranteed), i'll back him simply because he's the lesser of two evils.

I don't know as much about Huckabee. I've heard that he's not as conservative as what people are trying to make him out to be. Some will say that he's good because he's a former Southern Baptist minister, but doesn't mean much to me since Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Rick Warren and Ed Young are all Southern Baptists. I don't like the politics of Carter, Clinton, and Gore, and I have issues with the theology taught by Warren & Young.

On the democrat side, we have Clinton & Obama. Clinton of course is a socialist and wants move our country to a point where we're taking from the rich and giving to the poor. Rather than rewarding hard work, those who work hard to make a living should be giving money to the lazy people who are on welfare.

However, I honestly feel better about Clinton than I do about Obama. We know where Clinton stands and what she's about, but nobody really knows much about Obama. I'll give him that he is a powerful speaker and makes people want to get behind him, but if you pull away all of the fluff from his speeches, there's nothing substatial left. The most that I know about Obama is that he is known as the absolute most liberal of all of the senators, and that he is a socialist.

Now when it comes time to vote, I'll most likely be voting for McCain if he is the republican candidate. I've heard some say that maybe it's time for a conservative party to emerge, but I'm not sure about that. Traditionally, third parties steal votes from one of the two primary parties. In this case, a conservative party would steal votes from the republican candidate guaranteeing a victory for the Democrats. It could happen, but historically anytime a third party emerges and gains power, one of the other parties ends up folding leaving you with two parties again.

It was already said by someone, but in the end as a Christian, the best I can do is pray that God's will is done and then cast my vote.
 
The change I want is not turning the Federal Government upside down and dismantling a good portion of it. While we are in the heat of this controversial war, now is not the time for a Federal overhaul of that magnitude. The change I want is the opportunity to provide healthcare for the people who cannot afford it. And how is that bad thing? I am pretty sure the healthcare they are offering is only there for you if you cannot afford to buy your own. Neither of the democrats are forcing you to take their healthcare.

I looked at Huckabee's website and he does not mention his stand on Evolution (I failed to see it if it was there.) Can you give me a link?
 
The change I want is not turning the Federal Government upside down and dismantling a good portion of it. While we are in the heat of this controversial war, now is not the time for a Federal overhaul of that magnitude. The change I want is the opportunity to provide healthcare for the people who cannot afford it. And how is that bad thing? I am pretty sure the healthcare they are offering is only there for you if you cannot afford to buy your own. Neither of the democrats are forcing you to take their healthcare.
If you have to tax me to take care of someone else, I'd rather donate to a charity. We already have taxes that aren't being put to good use.
 
An answer from Huckabee about his views of creation at 2:50 minutes into the provided link:
I believe that God is at the center of creation. How He did it, when He did it and how long it took I simply don't know.
Later on he goes to describe how Francis Collins, the leader of the GeNome project believes in evolution and is an evangelical Christian. But when the interviewer asks: "But you don't [share the belief that you can be a Bible believing, evangelical Christian and be an evolutionist], right?" (At 3:25 in the video) Huckabee shakes his head and responds:
My point is I am okay with him, I'm fine and I thought his book was great.
How he quickly rattles off "My point is..." tells me that he wants to move away from the subject.

In both instances he dodges the question.

The vibe I get from Huckabee is that he is uncomfortable about answering it and may not want to isolate himself from possible voters by telling us his beliefs on the subject.

From Ontheissues.org:

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I can't remember how we got on evolution... But I don't see what's wrong with his position--in fact, I think it's about as perfect a position as you can have! He seems to have the personal belief that God created the earth just like it says in the Bible. That's fine. But he willingly admits that he does not know whether he's right or not (unlike many on both sides of the issue who consider their respective theories absolute fact). So what does this mean for policy's sake?

It means that in terms of education, no one should worry about him putting some kind of outright ban on evolution. Most that would happen is creation and evolution (and any other popular orgin theory) will be taught side by side. And for politics' sake, I don't mind him not wanting to discuss his personal beliefs because it's not going to affect his public policy, but it would be hard for people to accept that causing a disaster for him.

Oh but yeah, still none of this even matters cause he's not gonna win without the grace of God... oh well, good convo!

-Chadley
 
I am also confused on this evolution and Huckabee talk. I don't understand how a person can claim to be A Bible believing Christian and believe in evolution. Unless you are talking about Micro-evolution. But that's not what the interview was about in the video. Generally, if someone asks if you believe in Evolution, you tend to assume they are talking about MACRO-evolution, which is the Charles Darwin theory. So I see nothing wrong with Huckabees view here.

I do believe I had heard some democrat canidates like hilary and edwards say they believe in both. But I have no evidence of that at this time. And again, I find that view contradictory and mostly non-relavant to a Presidential campaign. But, people seem to want to talk about it.
 
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