How Mike Huckabee Just Got My Vote

The Funcave is not a political blog at all. Nor do I intend it to become one. So post away, but there won’t be anything else posted at the Funcave about the upcoming election.
But I will tell you that Mike Huckabee has my vote. Totally and unequivocally. You wanna know how he got it?
Something dead freaking simple.
He offers me something that I have wanted totally and unequivocally for a long time.
Which is a definitive stance regarding illegal immigration as both illegal and unwanted, since I believe illegal immigration is the single greatest threat the U.S. faces.
In all honesty, I think it is crazy that simply because a baby is born on U.S. soil, it is automatically granted U.S. citizenship. Does any other country in the world take this kind of stance?
In my view, any baby born must have at least one parent who is a U.S. citizen to earn citizenship at birth. Otherwise, if you want to become a U.S. citizen, then you have to immigrate the legal way.
Is our immigration process horribly broken? Without a doubt. If you’ve ever known anyone who has gone through it, you’d know exactly what I am talking about. And he has discussed a plan to overhaul that process, which is really the root cause of this whole problem.
But just because our immigration system has flaws, there is absolutely NO REASON to grant a free pass to millions of people who have broken the law getting into this country and use public resources without helping fund them whatsoever.
And to add a bit more fuel to this fire…
U.S. citizenship should require fluency in English. If you can speak another language too, that’s fine. But if you can’t speak English, no badge from Uncle Sam.
All that aside, Huckabee just earned my business AKA my vote because he recognized a big huge concern I have had for a long time, and offered a definitive solution.
That’s Business 101, folks. I’m shocked a politician gets that.
And besides, you should already know that Chuck Norris decides all U.S. elections.
Now THAT’S the kind of badass that really matters!
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I understand and appreciate that the system is broken. But voting on a single issue is what always gets this country in trouble.
comment by Amy B — January 21, 2008 @ 11:38 am
Great article and a really Good reason…I have not always felt the same about Mr. Huckabee until I saw this video from the CPAC conference on February 9th. Check it out below…Now Back to the Geek Stuff
http://www.hucksarmy.com/videos/HuckCPAC2008.html
comment by Scott — February 12, 2008 @ 2:56 pm