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Re: (R)Governor Jon Huntsman for 2012?
« Reply #25 on: June 22, 2011, 08:06:01 PM »
You blame the voter because it makes you feel smart. You knew who to vote for but the idiots to your left and right mucked it up - the truth is the historical nature of political corruption is sickening and there should be a system in place to exercise control over the excesses of "public servants".

America is doomed because the system is unchangeable. Democrats will and have elected felons and dead people just because there is a "D" in the box. We are the poorest "rich" country in history not a single person running currently (except possibly Cain) can change that. There will be another "civil" war in the United States within the next 15 years.



I did not exclude myself. I feel like a complete fool for falling for Obamas line of BS.

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Re: (R)Governor Jon Huntsman for 2012?
« Reply #26 on: June 22, 2011, 08:20:26 PM »
I did not exclude myself. I feel like a complete fool for falling for Obamas line of BS.

But who promoted the BS? The very same people that are tasked with overseeing the government - NBC, CBS, CNN; all supposedly objective fact-finders. BHO should have never made the national stage, and would not have if the media had spent .01% of the energy the spent on Palin into honestly looking at Obama.

We here knew the unmitigated disaster that BHO was going to be, yet America elected someone that was indoctrinated to HATE this country, to HATE the Constitution, to HATE Capitalism - while eagerly pocketing the spoils of his position. We will be Greece in 10 years.  Or worse.
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Re: (R)Governor Jon Huntsman for 2012?
« Reply #27 on: June 22, 2011, 08:42:37 PM »
But who promoted the BS? The very same people that are tasked with overseeing the government - NBC, CBS, CNN; all supposedly objective fact-finders. BHO should have never made the national stage, and would not have if the media had spent .01% of the energy the spent on Palin into honestly looking at Obama.

We here knew the unmitigated disaster that BHO was going to be, yet America elected someone that was indoctrinated to HATE this country, to HATE the Constitution, to HATE Capitalism - while eagerly pocketing the spoils of his position. We will be Greece in 10 years.  Or worse.

Well, we've been headed that direction for decades. The Constitution is in tatters and getting trampled every day, but that is decades old as well. Our infrastructure is rotten, domestic spending has been slashed and we still spent trillions looking for a 6'4" Arab connected to a kidney machine, and a great deal of that money in the wrong country.

Any person who reaches the national stage has been approved by the king makers or they wouldn't be there. I hate conspiracy theories but there is indeed a small powerful shadow government at work, and our interests are not their priority.

The President is a puppet and that is the thing that I forgot. Congress is bought and paid for in full. Corruption is the word of the day.

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Re: (R)Governor Jon Huntsman for 2012?
« Reply #28 on: June 22, 2011, 09:10:16 PM »
And back to the OP not only NO, but HELL FU(K NO to Huntsman. And Romney, and Newt (who should just drop out now).

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Re: (R)Governor Jon Huntsman for 2012?
« Reply #29 on: June 23, 2011, 05:50:10 AM »
Your post reminds me of Jimmy Carter. I will agree that in far too many cases moderates are just marking time. Maybe to elaborate, I would prefer genuine compromise in the House and the Senate. When the sides become too polarized this is nearly impossible. What scares me the most is when one side or the other has a large majority. I would rather see full fledged gridlock.
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Re: (R)Governor Jon Huntsman for 2012?
« Reply #30 on: June 23, 2011, 07:30:11 AM »
Who fell for the lies and pulled the switch in the booth? We could get into a discussion in this case about Less Wrongâ„¢.

I can think of at least 60 million Obama voters that fell for the bullshit.
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Re: (R)Governor Jon Huntsman for 2012?
« Reply #31 on: June 23, 2011, 08:09:06 AM »


Jon Huntsman (Authentic Conservative) Signatory to 2008 “Global Climate Solutions Declaration”
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Pretty impressive launch today by the Huntsman campaign, regardless of whether anyone is paying much attention. But I’ve got to ask: would any “authentic conservative” have signed off on a document like this (PDF) in November 2008:

    Based on conclusive scientific evidence, we recognize that global climate change is a grave threat to our people, our environment, and our respective ways of life. Therefore, we resolve to act quickly to stabilize the atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases to avoid the resulting catastrophic impacts to the world’s ecosystems, oceans, water supplies, infrastructure, food production, and human health. The magnitude and urgency of the challenges in stabilizing the climate will require an unprecedented level of collaboration and cooperation among all levels of government around the world.

    We also recognize that the transition to a low carbon society will invigorate and strengthen global, national and regional economies by enhancing energy security, increasing energy efficiency, and creating new jobs and industries that stimulate diverse, de-centralized and sustainable economic activity.

    We further recognize that states and provinces from around the world, including the undersigned, have embarked on journey to pursue innovative actions  and policies to address climate change. This declaration is another step that strengthens and advances our shared vision for long-term cooperative action. We seek to create a low carbon society and enhance energy security by providing ongoing support to our national governments as they combat climate change.

Regardless of your views on climate change, all you need to know about Huntsman’s political judgement with regards to this issue is represented by the list of other governors who signed off on this. You might recognize a few of the Democrats: Kathleen Sebelius (KS), Deval Patrick (MA), Rod Blagojevich (IL), Jennifer Granholm (MI), David Paterson (NY), Ted Kulongoski (OR), Christine Gregoire (WA), Jim Doyle (WI), and Martin O’Malley (MD). >>>

Invigorated economic growth AND the mitigation of a “grave threat” to the human race? Sounds like a win-win to me, or at least it would if I believed any of this stuff.

But then maybe I’m not an authentic conservative.

Yes, let’s all vote for this RINO, who the MSMedia and Harry Reid endorses. After all, who cant support stealth candidates and stealth policy agendas?

John Huntsman is a "Reagan" conservative?? -- He's a chameleon. He's not to be trusted.
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Re: (R)Governor Jon Huntsman for 2012?
« Reply #32 on: June 23, 2011, 08:15:52 AM »
He's also the one supported by the LSM. Gee. Sounds like a great guy, huh?  :mental:
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Re: (R)Governor Jon Huntsman for 2012?
« Reply #33 on: June 23, 2011, 08:26:52 AM »
I don't know if it's been pointed out, but Reid supports Huntsman.  Then again, Huntsman's family donated over $25K to Reid's re-election campaign.

But he's "conservative".  Ya, right.
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Re: (R)Governor Jon Huntsman for 2012?
« Reply #34 on: June 23, 2011, 08:27:42 AM »
Huntsman is a Salt Lake City conservative.

Meaning, of course, he's just to the left of Nancy Pelousy.
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Re: (R)Governor Jon Huntsman for 2012?
« Reply #35 on: June 25, 2011, 09:26:06 AM »
I haven't chimed into this one yet, but what I'll say is this:  It seems that Jon Huntsman's inspriation for his policies is Willy Loman . . .
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Re: (R)Governor Jon Huntsman for 2012?
« Reply #36 on: August 24, 2011, 10:22:26 AM »
DNC Shows Love For Jon Huntsman

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The DNC sent out an email this afternoon highlighting Jon Huntsman's negative comments about his fellow GOP candidates from his interview with ABC News’ Jake Tapper on "This Week." The email is entitled "Don't take our word for it" and seems to take a swipe at Huntsman's ties to President Obama as well as the belief that he is too liberal to be the Republican nominee. >>>

Huntsman Said The Rest Of The GOP Field Had “Zero Substance” And Were “Too Far To The Right.” Huntsman on ABC’s This Week: “We have people on the Republican side too far to the right. We have zero substance. We have no good ideas that are being circulated or talking about that allow the country to get back on its feet economically so we begin creating jobs.” [ABC News – This Week, 8/21/11] >>>

Huntsman: “Call Me Crazy” But “I Believe In Evolution And Trust Scientists On Global Warming” Unlike Governor Perry. “Jon M. Huntsman Jr. is eager to stand out.  >>> ‘To be clear. I believe in evolution and trust scientists on global warming. Call me crazy.’ The message was a direct shot at his newest rival, Gov. Rick Perry of Texas, who said this week that climate change was ‘a scientific theory that has not been proved’ and called evolution ‘just a theory.’” [NY Times, 8/18/11]

Huntsman is a democrat plant. Pure and simple.
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Re: (R)Governor Jon Huntsman for 2012?
« Reply #37 on: August 24, 2011, 12:26:40 PM »
DNC Shows Love For Jon Huntsman

Huntsman is a democrat plant. Pure and simple.

Certainly looking that way.  I can't believe anyone is taking him seriously at this point (Though of course the voters don't seem to be, judging by the polling; the only traction he's getting is with the press pukes and Dem provocateurs).
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Re: (R)Governor Jon Huntsman for 2012?
« Reply #38 on: August 24, 2011, 01:42:06 PM »
He should just make official and transfer to the Dim party.
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Re: (R)Governor Jon Huntsman for 2012?
« Reply #39 on: August 24, 2011, 04:17:09 PM »
Certainly looking that way.  I can't believe anyone is taking him seriously at this point (Though of course the voters don't seem to be, judging by the polling; the only traction he's getting is with the press pukes and Dem provocateurs).

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