Former Arkansas Governor is Conservative on Abortion, Evolution and Gay Marriage
Conservatives everywhere bemoaned the lack of a truly conservative major presidential candidate when Rudy Guiliani came out of the closet as a pro-choice candidate. In fact, the three Republican front runners all haveAs a Baptist minister, Huckabee has wasted no time firmly establishing himself as a true compassionate conservative. He is solidly pro-life. In a 2006 interview with the Washington Post, Huckabee said "If I'm going to err, I'm going to err on the side of life...I'm not going to be reticent about supporting laws that would help us to preserve human life." He also backed South Dakota's restrictive abortion ban that did not make exceptions for rape, incest or the life and health of the mother.
On the thorny issue of evolution, Huckabee was one of three candidates who admitted to not believing in evolution. Huckabee has been vocal about allowing creationism to be taught alongside evolution in science class. Said Huckabee in a press release: "Evolution... is a theory. But a goal of education is to teach kids to think, not to indoctrinate them, so we should expose them to a lot of theories."
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- Mike Huckabee would have signed South Dakota's abortion ban.
- Huckabee signed a bill outlawing same-sex marriage in Arkansas.
- Huckabee would allow the teaching of creationism in schools.
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Charlotte Kuchinsky
05/18/2007
Again, he doesn't stand a chance. Still, him I'd vote for.
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