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Who Would Chuck Pick?

Well, its official… Chuck Norris just solidified who I am voting for in the upcoming primary and I think this can do nothing but good for the candidate in question. Norris is official going to Support Mike Huckabee, the one candidate who’s stood out to me from the start.

According to Norris:

“Mike is also a respected and fearless leader, and he does not cower to the cries of any majority or minority,” Norris added. β€œHe doesn’t abandon his values for what’s expedient. Like our Founding Fathers, he’s not afraid to stand up for a Creator and against secularist beliefs.”

If chuck norris’ fists say vote for huckabee, then you better vote for Huckabee or Walker Texas Ranger will make you eat some of CD’s cookin…

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3 Responses to “Who Would Chuck Pick?”

  1. sabriena UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.8 Says:

    Well shoot, if Chuck Norris says so, it must be right! haha Funny that you write about him when just last night I saw him in a television commercial. I haven’t seen him in anything for quite sometime! All this talk about Huckabee on your blog, I’m going to have to look into him.

  2. Joana UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.8 Says:

    Damn straight, if Chuck Norris thinks he’s a winner, then by golly, he’s a winner! :lol:

    Actually though, I do have some serious doubts about that candidate. From what I’ve read of him he has a very religious-based take on government and I for one do not believe that religion should be intermixed with our government.

  3. mcangeli UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.9 Says:

    Damn straight, if Chuck Norris thinks he’s a winner, then by golly, he’s a winner! :lol:

    Actually though, I do have some serious doubts about that candidate. From what I’ve read of him he has a very religious-based take on government and I for one do not believe that religion should be intermixed with our government.

    He is a baptist minister, but his religion plays little part in his governing. Look at his record in Arkansas.




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