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Former Gov. Huckabee to jump into 2008 race

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Like what?

You can google Wayne Dumond, he'll be his Willie Horton.... fair or not... There was the time he lived in a triple wide while the Governor's mansion was being renovated. He's also a tad known here for taking freebies...

Saying all that, it depends on what you think of all that on whether he has baggage or not. For me? I think he was a good Governor for our state, actually better than the guy who was Governor back in the 80's... but he's not really Presidential material.

All of it is just my opinion.

He was on Meet the Press yesterday morning, that you can stream through MSNBC.COM.
 

He explained that on Meet the Press.......I kind of like what he said.....He is one of the true Conservative Candidates........
 
This country would never vote for an Arkansas Governor for President.....er....nevermind. :3oops:
 

I agree with everything you said. However, there is hope for the GOP. A true Conservative IS running - Dr. Ron Paul.
 
I agree with everything you said. However, there is hope for the GOP. A true Conservative IS running - Dr. Ron Paul.

He's too extreme for most conservatives. I think he's mainly a vanity candidate, the way Dennis Kucinich is for the Democrats.
 
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