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Dobson endorses Huckabee!!!

Postby denise on Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:56 am

http://youdecide08.foxnews.com/2008/02/ ... -huckabee/

Christian Leader James Dobson Endorses Huckabee for GOP Nod
by Associated Press
Thursday, February 7, 2008


James Dobson, one of the nation’s most prominent evangelical Christian leaders, backed Mike Huckabee’s presidential bid Thursday night, giving the former Arkansas governor a long-sought endorsement as the Republican field narrowed to a two-man race. In a statement first obtained by The Associated Press, Dobson reiterated his declaration on Super Tuesday that he could not in good conscience vote for John McCain, the front-runner, because of concerns over the Arizona senator’s conservative credentials.

Dobson said given the situation at that point, he was reluctant to choose between “two pro-family candidates whom I could support” — Huckabee and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

But Dobson wrote that Romney’s announcement Thursday that he was suspending his campaign “changed the political landscape.”

“The remaining candidate for whom I could vote is Governor Huckabee,” Dobson said. “His unwavering positions on the social issues, notably the institution of marriage, the importance of faith and the sanctity of human life, resonate deeply with me and with many others … Obviously, the governor faces an uphill struggle, given the delegates already committed to Senator McCain. Nevertheless, I believe he is our best remaining choice for president of the United States.”

McCain has won more than 707 nominating delegates, more than half the 1,191 needed to win the nomination. Huckabee has 195.

Dobson called Huckabee on Thursday before issuing the endorsement, said Gary Schneeberger, a Dobson spokesman. Dobson’s statement said he would “support Governor Huckabee through the remaining primaries,” but it wasn’t clear whether that meant campaigning for him.

A Huckabee campaign spokeswoman said late Thursday he was unavailable for comment, but confirmed that he and Dobson had spoken.

Huckabee had long sought Dobson’s endorsement, believing he is the best fit to advance Dobson’s conservative, moral world view. Until now, Dobson had never endorsed a GOP presidential hopeful during the primary campaign.

Throughout what had been an unsettled GOP race, Dobson picked his spots to signal that some candidates simply didn’t meet his standards. He ruled out Rudy Giuliani, Fred Thompson and McCain. At one point, Dobson said he’d consider voting for a minor-party candidate if faced with Giuliani as the nominee.

He took on McCain again this week as the Arizona senator widened his already large lead over his GOP opponents.

Dobson criticized McCain for his support of embryonic stem cell research, his opposition to a federal anti-gay marriage amendment and for his temper and use of foul language. He said he’d sit out the presidential election if McCain were the nominee.

Dobson is easily the biggest-name evangelical endorsement Huckabee has earned. Other movement leaders have shied from Huckabee either because of his lack of money, support for expanding the evangelical agenda to include the environment and poverty, as well economic and tax positions that fiscal conservatives have attacked.

John Green, a senior fellow with the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, said Dobson’s endorsement can help Huckabee in upcoming Southern states — Louisiana votes Saturday — but not change the belief that Huckabee’s support is confined to social conservatives.

“It is rather late in the game,” Green said. “But Dr. Dobson is well known for sticking to his guns. It doesn’t surprise me this late in the game he would make an announcement like this because it fits in well with what he’s been saying. He really doesn’t want a moderate Republican nominee, he wants a conservative.”

Dobson emphasizes that when he endorses candidates, he is doing so as a private citizen and not as a representative of Focus on the Family, a tax-exempt organization he founded. His endorsement of Huckabee was to be e-mailed to 110,000 people through Focus on the Family Action, a separate entity that is allowed to be more politically active, Schneeberger said.
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Postby BeTheMoon on Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:14 am

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I like Huckabee.
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Postby sands on Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:29 am

Huckabee's "fair tax" plan is dangerous..It would be too easy to do under the radar buying and selling to avoid taxes...The only way you could impliment the plan is to have some type of identifying mechansim to link each transaction both on the buy and sell side to the individual...Without that identifier you don't buy or sell....Huckabee was also for the Real ID Act.
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Postby jgilberAZ on Fri Feb 08, 2008 7:26 am

Dr. James Dobson wrote:given the situation at that point, he was reluctant to choose between “two pro-family candidates whom I could support” — Huckabee and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.


How could a blood-bought bond servant of the Most High support someone who believes Jesus and Satan are brothers, sons of Father God and Mother God?

The ends justifies the means?? Not in my book, and not in THE book.

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Postby jereome on Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:20 pm

Dobson is a sell out.

He knew that there was a third prolife candidate running for the office but deliberately chose to ignore him.

Also I dont see how anyone that wants to bankrupt our nation and start world war 3 could even remotely viewed as a pro-family candidate.
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Postby BeTheMoon on Fri Feb 08, 2008 11:16 pm

sands wrote:Huckabee's "fair tax" plan is dangerous..It would be too easy to do under the radar buying and selling to avoid taxes...The only way you could impliment the plan is to have some type of identifying mechansim to link each transaction both on the buy and sell side to the individual...Without that identifier you don't buy or sell....Huckabee was also for the Real ID Act.


I thought it was just a national sales tax. Is it different?

Does anyone know if they made a separate vote for the Real ID? I know it was initially part of an appropriations bill to fund troops - pretty sneaky IMO.
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Postby Sword of Geddon on Sun Feb 10, 2008 6:56 am

jereome wrote:Dobson is a sell out.

He knew that there was a third prolife candidate running for the office but deliberately chose to ignore him.

Also I dont see how anyone that wants to bankrupt our nation and start world war 3 could even remotely viewed as a pro-family candidate.


Here we go again..... :roll: We are already in World War 3....its called the War on Terror!
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Postby mizbayakh on Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:26 pm

Sword of Geddon wrote:
jereome wrote:Dobson is a sell out.

He knew that there was a third prolife candidate running for the office but deliberately chose to ignore him.

Also I dont see how anyone that wants to bankrupt our nation and start world war 3 could even remotely viewed as a pro-family candidate.


Here we go again..... :roll: We are already in World War 3....its called the War on Terror!


Do you believe in this "war on terror"?...the biggest terrorists I know have been manipulating us from within.

Huckabee is cfr...he's one of them too.
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