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“Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” — Albert Einstein

Elephant in a china store

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I am far from being fond of Mike Huckabee. His ideology and political agenda are completely the opposite of mine and He represent all the gone wrong with the GOP. While I believe in individual rights and liberty, Governor Huckabee promote the worse of all worlds - Big Government Conservatism - a brand of social conservative who believe in harnessing the power of government to impose their social ideals on other people. I hoped, however, that his foreign policy is more realistic, mostly because of his short statements criticizing the Bush administration for its arrogance.

Reading Huckabee’ foreign policy agenda I know that these hopes were false.

If it wasn’t tragic it might had been funny to read such a simplistic, ignorant and self contradicting document from a front tier candidate for the office of President of one of the strongest countries in the wold. The fact that it isn’t the first time in american recent history that its elected President was completely ignorant about the world, isn’t comforting at all - the damages created by such ignorant Presidents - Wilson, Truman, Kennedy, Carter and Obviously George W. Bush (and this is by any count a partial list) should be an alarming warning from even considering adding yet another one. The huckabee doctrine will attempt to lead the US into an attempt to illusion of building self sufficient energy market, ignoring the russian interests in the middle east (and the fact that it has more to loose because of american idiotic policies) and bombing current allies, ignoring the blowback of such policies.

I can only wonder which will cause more devastating damages - Huckabee’ foreign policies or his domestic agenda?

Written by Rogel

December 18th, 2007 at 9:57 am


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