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    Republicans, Paul clash over Iraq war

    Republicans, Paul clash over Iraq war

    By LIBBY QUAID, Associated Press Writer 1 minute ago

    DURHAM, N.H. - Republican presidential contenders voiced support for the Iraq war Wednesday night despite a warning from anti-war candidate Ron Paul that they risk dragging the party down to defeat in 2008.

    "Even if we lose elections, we should not lose our honor," shot back former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, "and that is more important to the Republican Party."

    Huckabee was in the majority, Paul very much in the minority on the debate stage when it came to the war, a politically unpopular conflict that has emerged as the dominant issue of the 2008 race for the presidency.

    The issue flared near the end of a 90-minute encounter in which all eight men on stage welcomed former Sen. Fred Thompson to the race with barbed humor and pointed advice.

    "This is a nomination you have to earn," said former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. "Nobody's going to give it to you. Nobody's going to grant it to you."

    The debate unfolded several days before Gen. David Petraeus is scheduled to deliver an assessment of President Bush's decision to commit 30,000 additional combat troops to give the Iraqi government time to develop.

    Sen. John McCain, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Giuliani were among those who stressed their support for the war, at times even competing to show their commitment.

    "The surge is apparently working," said Romney, referring to the increase in troops.

    That brought an instant rebuke from McCain, who said, "The surge is working, sir, no, not apparently. It's working."

    The debate ranged over familiar issues, and each of the men on stage looked for moments to appeal to their target constituents.

    Huckabee, eager to win the support of social conservatives, said he supports a "human life amendment" to outlaw abortion.

    By contrast, Giuliani supports abortion rights and Romney favors allowing states to decide on their own whether to permit or ban them.

    Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas and Rep. Duncan Hunter of California called for the resignation of Sen. Larry Craig, the Idaho Republican who pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in an airport men's room in an undercover police operation.

    "It's important that the party stand for family values," said Brownback, although as recently as last week, he pointedly avoided recommending that Craig step down.

    Brownback also drew boos from the audience when he called for passage of a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage. "I understand there is a divided audience," he said.

    Giuliani responded to questions about his personal life by saying he is human and faces problems that are not uncommon to many Americans.

    "I am not running as a perfect candidate for president of the United States. I'm running as a human being who has been very successful as a leader," he said. "So obviously, any issues in my private life do not affect my public performance.

    His daughter has indicated support for Democrat Barack Obama, and his son has said he didn't speak to his father for some time. Giuliani and their mother, Donna Hanover, had a nasty and public divorce while Giuliani was New York's mayor, and he has since remarried.

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    I didn't realize that Mike Huckabee had any honor when it comes to illegal immigrants! Go Dr. Ron Paul...........
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    "So obviously, any issues in my private life do not affect my public performance.
    BULL!!!!!!

    You had to throw Mrs. Giuliani out of the Mayor's manson so you could move your mistress in. Oh no, that didn't effect a darn thing and it couldn't wait until you were out of office either. I would say, that's putting your extra-marital affair first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixie
    "So obviously, any issues in my private life do not affect my public performance.
    BULL!!!!!!

    You had to throw Mrs. Giuliani out of the Mayor's manson so you could move your mistress in. Oh no, that didn't effect a darn thing and it couldn't wait until you were out of office either. I would say, that's putting your extra-marital affair first.

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    That debate started off Bad and went to BULL Beeep by the time its was over ...I find it hard to trust any one right now…


    Maybe one out of them all, told the truth and was completely honest about any one subject last night.
    I don’t believe Ill vote for any one person that has all the Answers...


    The criminal immigration stuff by I think it was McCain was off the wall the guy will never make it any where with a mind set like that…I don’t care how long he served or lead in the armed services…Maybe he inhaled...

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    Two men Getting married to each other, isnt family values...

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