Tuesday, January 22, 2008

PROTESTING ROE V WADE


Huckaboom reiterates his unwavering belief in the Sanctity of life:

Speaking at the Georgia Right to Life Memorial Service for the Unborn at the State Capitol steps in Atlanta, GA. The Huckster said:

“Today is the 35th anniversary of a great American tragedy, the Roe vs. Wade court decision that has led to the loss of millions of innocent lives. These children were denied the right to life our Constitution grants to everyone in America, only because they had yet to emerge from their mother’s womb. As President Bush noted today, America is better than this.


“I support and have always supported passage of a constitutional amendment to protect the right to life. As president, I will fight for passage of this amendment. My convictions regarding the sanctity of life have always been clear and consistent, without equivocation or wavering. I believe that Roe v. Wade should be over-turned.


“I applaud those who are marching in Washington and elsewhere to call attention yet again to this terrible injustice. I stand with them in calling for the passage of a Constitutional amendment to overturn Roe v. Wade and restore the constitutional rights of the unborn, and I will march with them next year if I am elected president. As president, I pledge that I will continue the fight so that every child can have his or her God-given right to life.”

On other important developments marking the 35 anniversary of the barbaric Roe v Wade ruling, Hollywood, Fred Thompson, dropped out as a presidential candidate ending a short-lived campaign that got off to a late start and never gathered much steam.

Thompson, a former Tennessee senator whose sharpei face is familiar to millions of Americans from his movie and television roles, pulled out of the race after finishing a distant third in South Carolina on Saturday and not doing well in New Hampshire and Iowa.

Speculation immediately centered on whether Thompson would endorse Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain or someone else. Both Thompson and McCain served in the Senate together and have strong stances on national security.

Thompson advisers doubted an endorsement was coming, at least in the short term and possibly not at all.

Many political analysts believe Thompson drew support away from former Arkansas Gov. Huckaboom in South Carolina, helping McCain to a narrow victory over.

"His being in the race had the biggest impact on me in South Carolina," Huckabee said. "We still feel like we would've won South Carolina if there had been a margin and Fred had not been there."

Thompson, 65, hoping for a Hollywood entrance with theme music and stunts, Announcing his candidacy on NBC's "Tonight Show" with Jay Leno, instead of attending a Republican debate in New Hampshire, woke up to the realization that he was more of a nuisance than a viable candidate.

Now The Huckster can focus on combating the momentum behind his friend Lazarus and reverse the immerging ticket of McCain-Huckabee to Huckaboom-Lazarus.


LITTLE ROCK, AR – Former Arkansas Governor and Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee issued the following statement today:

"Today, Senator Fred Thompson announced that he will no longer seek the Republican nomination for President. I wish Fred the best.


“Fred’s decision, along with my friend Congressman Duncan Hunter’s departure from the race, narrows the presidential field. I want to thank these fine men for their contributions to the debate. Our Party, and our nation, depends upon the patriotism and dedication of men and women who get involved in the political process.


“I commend Fred and Duncan for their focus on America’s role in the world. I share their absolute conviction that the first responsibility of government is to protect the American people. Our country must prevail in our fight against radical Islamics who want to destroy us.


“As a pro-life, pro-lower tax conservative Republican, who believes in the Second amendment, I believe that one of the greatest ongoing threats to our constitutional republic is the politicization of the federal judiciary. The role of a judge is to interpret the law, not to legislate from the bench; as president, I will only appoint men and women who share this view.


“As we move forward, I’d like to ask Fred’s supporters, and Duncan’s, to join our campaign. As a true authentic conservative, I have a vision to bring hope, opportunity and prosperity to all Americans, and I welcome their support.”

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