Dear Chaim,
Someone on the forum mentioned that you consider Mike Huckabee to be one of the better candidates.
I don't believe this to be the case. However, if it's true, then you should be know the following:
In past years, Huckabee gave speeches to illegal alien lobby groups in support of amnesty.
Huckabee supported the "comprehensive immigration reform" plan in 2006. If he didn't support the recent one, it's probably because he realized what happened after McCain and some other senators like Lindsey Graham were so quick to support it.
Huckabee's rhetoric is similar to that of the pastor from the Alaberto United Methodist Church in Chicago that gives sanctuary to illegal aliens.
Duncan Hunter and Tom Tancredo are the only candidates I trust. In comparison with Tancedo, I think Hunter is more well-rounded and is better at arguing his points and in getting things done. For example, Hunter is able to cite accurate statistics and actually made sure that a border fence was built in San Diego.
I think Hunter is against an open-ended policy of having US troops in Iraq. He knows that the military will need to be ready for potential future conflicts and that an open-ended policy in Iraq would not accomplish that. He views Iran as an imminent threat and would have a rational strategy of what to do. I don't fault him for voting for the war in Iraq as the intelligence reports tried to claim that Saddam's government was a bigger threat than Iran's regime.
However, he wants to make sure the military, including the marines, get the necessary equipment that they need. He's done good work for the Armed Services committee, via the House of Representatives, over the years.
I think Hunter might be best candidate in more than the past 100 years. He's a true conservative who has had tough battles against those who don't have the courage to stand up for conservative principles. Over the years, he's voted to cut funding for excessive bureaucracies and has tried to welfare.
Hunter is retiring from the House of Representatives. So this is the time for voters to nominate him for president or else the American people will have lost one of their best--if not the best of the current ones--politicians.
Especially due to the fact that the primaries have all been bumped up sooner, rather than being pushed back much closer to the dates of the party conventions, there isn't a lot of time left. Hunter's support increases as voters learn more about him but it's been difficult for people to reach Republican primary voters. Hunter won a straw poll in Texas a few weeks ago (Giuliani, Romney and Thompson didn't show up so they'll all use that as their excuse) and of course, the media never discussed it. But when Romney won the straw poll in Iowa a week or two before then, the media gave him good exposure.
Since it's the new year, I don't want you to bash Huckabee right now on this show. Simply, I think you and others should be informed about him and how he shouldn't be trusted.
Duncan Hunter is the politician who I trust and who I think others should also trust.