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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1060573" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>I just went to my congressman's site, and it was reported that he voted to keep the government open. To me, that was the same as him saying that he didn't want to be put on Obamacare. Of course I wrote him and told him what I thought after I voted for him. </p><p>I watched Huckabee on Sunday night and he made this statement. </p><p>Let them go ahead with Obamacare, and see that it doesn't work, and when everyone is so unhappy with it, the Republicans will be voted in, and we can change it. </p><p></p><p>I don't know what Huckabee is smoking, but as long as a Democrat is promising something, the dust mites believe it. They will promise to make it better, and they will buy it. There are illegals are still coming through the borders every day, and the voter laws are still in favor of the Democrats. </p><p>Where does Huckabee think the new Republicans are going to come from? Very few people change parties. I know several men that would vote Obama out, but they have never registered to vote, and never will. I was in complete shock when he was voted in for the second term; so who do you think will come in behind him as our next president? Clinton? I don't know, she has a lot of "baggage" to be used against her now by another Democrat. There is a good possibility that Obama's cousin will be right behind him. The new way of campaigning is to just attack the other opponent. It is going to be scary since we are not to question any one of minority standings if you can think back.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1060573, member: 637"] I just went to my congressman's site, and it was reported that he voted to keep the government open. To me, that was the same as him saying that he didn't want to be put on Obamacare. Of course I wrote him and told him what I thought after I voted for him. I watched Huckabee on Sunday night and he made this statement. Let them go ahead with Obamacare, and see that it doesn't work, and when everyone is so unhappy with it, the Republicans will be voted in, and we can change it. I don't know what Huckabee is smoking, but as long as a Democrat is promising something, the dust mites believe it. They will promise to make it better, and they will buy it. There are illegals are still coming through the borders every day, and the voter laws are still in favor of the Democrats. Where does Huckabee think the new Republicans are going to come from? Very few people change parties. I know several men that would vote Obama out, but they have never registered to vote, and never will. I was in complete shock when he was voted in for the second term; so who do you think will come in behind him as our next president? Clinton? I don't know, she has a lot of "baggage" to be used against her now by another Democrat. There is a good possibility that Obama's cousin will be right behind him. The new way of campaigning is to just attack the other opponent. It is going to be scary since we are not to question any one of minority standings if you can think back..... [/QUOTE]
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