John McCain has openly said that he, "does not believe that homosexuality is a sin". He believes in abortion or the legal killing of innocent lives.
Mittens Romney, (Pat Boone, gave money to his campaign) flip-flops on abortion and gay marriage. Yes, no, no, yes, uh, I don't know, uh, what do the polls say? He is rarely ever asked about his former position as a Bishop in the Mormon Church, but that is all they see about Huckabee; his position in the Baptist Church before he retired from that.
If you think Hillary is liberal, you should look close to Barrack HUSSEIN Obama!!! His voting record as a short term president is shot through with holes of liberalism and out right socialism.
This election has showed me what the very rich and famous, outspoken people REALLY believe.
Christians, WAKE UP! If anything less than a CHRISTIAN gets in office, we will never be able to properly deal with the war on terror. If Huckabee looses, it will show the moral rottenness and ethical DECAY that our society has become. God please help us as a nation.
Although most Americans would be offended to hear a man say the following, I was rather impressed with a REALL MAN. Someone who is not afraid to stand in the face of modern day Sodom and Gomorrah and speak the truth. This man has guts! That's the sort of MAN I believe we need in office. Look at this article and say it ain't so. What a true MAN, you don't find people who speak the truth like this anymore. I don't even think places like TBN or Joel Osteen would even have the guts to talk like this. I salute this serious patriot and true man who is tough as steel.
Huckabee links gay sex to bestiality, abortion to slavery
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Republican presidential hopeful and former Baptist pastor Mike Huckabee linked gay sex to bestiality and abortion to slavery in an interview Thursday, explaining why, if elected, he would try to amend the constitution.
"Marriage has ... as long as there's been human history, meant a man and a woman in a relationship for life. Once we change that definition, then where does it go from there?" he asked in an interview with online "Beliefnet" magazine.
"Well, I don't think that's a radical view, to say we're going to affirm marriage. I think the radical view is to say that we're going to change the definition of marriage so that it can mean two men, two women, a man and three women, a man and a child, a man and animal," he added.
"The Bible was not written to be amended. The Constitution was," he said, announcing his intention to amend the document if he were to be elected president in November to ban abortion and establish that life begins at the moment of conception.
Leaving it up to individual states to outlaw abortion within their own borders is not enough, he said.
"That's again the logic of the Civil War -- that slavery could be okay in Georgia but not okay in Massachusetts. Obviously we'd today say, 'Well, that's nonsense. Slavery is wrong, period. It can't be right somewhere and wrong somewhere else.' Same with abortion," Huckabee said.
Huckabee won the Iowa Republican caucuses earlier this month, the first contest in the race for each party's nomination to run for the White House. He is in second place behind Arizona Senator John McCain in opinion polls for Saturday's primaries in South Carolina.
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