Huckabee outlines his foreign policy plans

American voters concerned that Mike Huckabee may not have expereince with foreign policy should feel quite relieved when he showed what he learned in his  theology religion degree obtained at university and 11  years in Arkansas as governor.

When faced with the difficult situation in the Middle East instead of going the high ground spoken of by Ron Paul and suggesting understanding and no entangling alliances, Huckabee fires up the brimstone a bit. “Be prepared, first, to put your sights on the American vessel. And then be prepared that the next thing you see will be the gates of Hell, because that is exactly what you will see after that.”

The American vessels in this case were several world class destroyers that were designed to protect fleets from the Soviet empire. And the agressors had speedboats similar to ones I have skied behind. See this site for pictures of both. http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5iD8g-u-xGB63G7RMGc6jTV65ge4w

Last month when he should be offering condolences to the people of Pakistan he stated incorrectly that he thought Pakistanis were the largest source of illegal immigrants in the USA. He said that Pakistan has more illegal immigrants to the United States than any country but Mexico. However, INS data indicates that Pakistan is nowhere near the top of the list.

So once again the majority of GOP candidates suggest religiously hateful, politically dangerous, and small minded thoughts, actions, and postering in an area of great tension.

And Ron Paul is once again the voice of reason.

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One Response to “Huckabee outlines his foreign policy plans”
  1. [...] my full support,” he said to a standing ovation. My comment: Great another politician with a gate of Hell reference. Is this really necessary? What about our nice citizens that don’t believe in Hell? Do they need [...]

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