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Monday, February 04, 2008
Gregg Jackson :: Townhall.com Columnist
Why I'm Voting for Mike Huckabee
by Gregg Jackson
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Okay, maybe I'm committing professional suicide.

I'm putting principle above what they're calling "party loyalty" these days. I'm putting inalienable rights endowed by our Creator above my friendships with other conservatives in the media. I'm putting real constitutions above the celebrity "conservative" lawyers who long ago figured out that defending the actual meaning of constitutions is no way to get ahead in the world.

If I disappear you can send letters to the gulag where they send real conservatives and constitutionalists who point to conservative emperors who have no clothes.  Here goes.

I have made the decision to vote for Governor Mike Huckabee on the basis of research into actual records -- rather than empty campaign double-talk.  Alone among the frontrunners, his record is conservative on the most fundamental issues. I will go even further: examining records proves that when $100 million dollars of GOP campaign propaganda is set aside, Mike Huckabee is the only real across-the-board (social and fiscal) conservative among the three front runners.

Mitt Romney is not only not a conservative on any issue, he's not even on the left-right spectrum. He has no beliefs. No principles. No backbone. No soul. He is a soulless creature who will do and say anything to get elected.

McCain is somewhere in the middle. He has disappointed me, and many other conservatives, many times (McCain-Feingold and McCain-Kennedy chief among them). If he becomes the GOP nominee I will support him.

I will not under any circumstances vote for Mitt Romney. Ever.

Here is why I support Mike Huckabee:

Abortion: First and foremost, I am voting for Huckabee because he is the only leading candidate who supports the core of the GOP plank - the Human Life Amendment. Mitt Romney openly opposes it. McCain has voted "pro-life" but voting is as far as he will go. He recoils from paying any price politically or personally to end the holocaust happening daily around the corner from your house. When pro-life conservatives were trying to replace career pro-abort Sandra Day O'Connor on the Supreme Court, McCain called Justice Samuel Alito "too conservative."

We will never be safe and secure from either foreign or domestic enemies until we stop the barbaric, inhumane practice of abortion which has liquidated almost 50 million babies since Roe v Wade. I agree with those who examine providential events in American history and conclude that God has protected this nation at crucial times. If you are even open to that possibility, wouldn't you have to agree that 50 million seems like a lot of babies to kill and still hope God will protect America? Isn't that hypocritical of us? Outlawing abortion at the federal level is not a secondary issue.  It's Issue Numero Uno. It's a no-brainer. Mike Huckabee deserves every vote in America for understanding that alone. 

Senator McCain is not in favor of amending our constitution to ensure that, regardless of what state a baby is born into, he or she is guaranteed the legal right to life. How puzzling to claim to believe in the inalienable right to life and liberty yet assert that "federalism" or "states' rights" somehow grant states a power to take innocent life. In 1860 that position was not the abolitionist position. It was the pro-slavery position. Today it is neither constitutional nor conservative. It's just theoretically halfway between good and evil. And it won't end the harvest of death and take the blood off our hands.

Mitt Romney is the Founding Father of government-subsidized, $50 abortion-on-demand in Massachusetts. Laws don't get any more pro-abortion than Mitt Romney's Orwellian health care plan...unless you go to Communist China. Even the Communist Democrats in Boston couldn't pull that off. He is not merely "weak" or unconvincing on this issue. He's an amoral pro-abort masquerading as a convert to the view that human life is sacred. Other than that he's indistinguishable from Ted Kennedy and Hillary Clinton (both of whom have gleefully endorsed the Romney-Kennedy-Planned Parenthood healthcare plan). Enough said? He claims he was required by law to sign this healthcare bill that established abortion with a $50 co-pay as a "healthcare benefit."  That is an insult to our intelligence and a pre-meditated lie. There is no Massachusetts' law that requires subsidized abortion on demand. Romney also appointed a Planned Parenthood member to his healthcare advisory board and no pro-life member. Pro-life governors don't do that. This alone puts him on the pro-abortion extreme of the spectrum -- for Democrats, let alone Republicans.

Marriage: Unlike McCain who worked hard to defeat a Federal Marriage Amendment (FMA), Huckabee strongly supports a FMA and understands what is at stake for America, our children and grandchildren if we fail to enshrine into law that marriage is between one man and one woman. Although Governor Romney has recently staked out a position claiming to support traditional marriage, he speaks as the opportunistic politician who unilaterally imposed "same sex marriage" in Massachusetts after the law-making body that has exclusive authority to do so, refused to grant the Goodridge judges their fantasy. He did this revolutionary act -- unbidden by even the judges -- claiming he was just "following the law." A lie, pure and simple, powerfully refuted by the state Constitution itself. Continued...

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Gregg Jackson is a radio talk show host on WRKO in Boston and author of "Conservative Comebacks to Liberal Lies: Issue By Issue Responses to the Most Common Claims of the Left from A to Z."

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Subject: Oh yes, the "mormon bigotry" charge
again. Not like we haven't heard that one before. Really original Romneybots.

Every article that Jackson has written on Townhall has focussed squarely on Romnye's far left wing record and all the Romneybot Hugh Hewitt Kool Aid Drinkers are capable of is:

"You are an inotolerant mormon hating bigot"

blah blah blah blah blah.

Deal with this left wing record so clearly laid out by Mr. Jackson and get back to us you Romney Kool Aid Guzzling Zombies...

The level of religious intolerance
in these posts is stunning.

Not against Mormons (who voted 95% for Mitt in Utah).

Against evangelicals (who in several states have voted more for Mitt than Mike).

Once again proving that tolerance is -NOT- a two way street.

The chicken littles didn't get the theocracy they feared from Bush. They got Clinton Lite, the blank check for Ted Kennedy called No Child Left Behind, and (almost) McCain/Kennedy/Bush amnesty.

Huckabee has been a politician longer than he was a preacher. Quit obsessing :)

(Hope my tone wasn't too harsh. Don't mean anyone any ill will.)
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