Thursday, December 6, 2007

Not even Chuck Norris could roundhouse kick this allegation

Oh what a tangled web we weave. When first we pratice to decieve. - Sir Walter Scott


"What? I did that? really? dammit!"

The Story.

I was actually told about this story before the mainstream media picked up on it and before the bloggers and mud slingers first laid scent to it.

My aunt-in-law lives in Arkansas and I asked her opinion on huckabee a few weeks back and she went off about the man. She even spit in his general direction, electronically of course. It's well known in Arkansas that he was the man who released this rapist, according to her.

Just reviewing this story with the CNN fact sheet, I'm amazed at the hole I see this man digging for himself. If he came clean to what happened, i'm sure he'd still be doing decent in the polls.

Let's examine some of the discrepencies i'm seeing here. Three parole board membes have stepped forward to say that Mike Huckabee pressured them into releasing DuMond from prison during his parole. He says that he never spoke with the parole board about DuMond, but his aide said that it was discussed, although no pressure was placed on the members.

Now, I'd be skeptical at the accuasations as well if I haven't seen about four sources saying otherwise. My aunt-in-law is extremely upset with this situation before it became Mainstream media (MSM), and there's not one, but three board members accusing him of pressuring. It's like Michael Jackson having 3 boys call him a molestor. The entire world knows he did it! Even bubbles was afraid of Michael! (His pet chimp)

What I don't buy about Huck defending himself is, he wrote this guy a letter feeling pity for the man. Good on him for admitting at least that, but that just goes to show me based off the letter of pity, the parole board members accusations, his aide not agreeing with him 100%, and my aunt being so pissed that she'll e-spit in the former governors face that this story isn't adding up.

It appears to me that between all these lies and some religious battle going on with Mitt Romney, that this guy really isn't what we need.

I went to mikehuckabee.com and read one of the blogs. One of the comments from a Pro-huck member said "preemptive (love the choice of words) strike this story. Tell them that you made a mistake that you regret and you're sorry". Well we all know of a man who made a mistake once, and it's landed us in a war with no end in sight for the past 4, almost 5 years.

Reviewing the
huckabee blogs on his official campaign website is definitely interesting reading. They're either supportive 100% with blind faith, or they're starting to question the man they are supporting or even trying to downplay this whole fiasco. I don't know how you can downplay the release of a convicted rapist with life in prison, who goes out and rapes and murders again.

Hell, a woman who was raped by this man before said that she wrote a letter to Mike Huckabee, which his aides said they received and he read, and she stated that she feared that he would not only rape again but kill to leave no witnesses this time.

Another interesting point that a huck supporter named William Jockusch had -

After reading Mr. Huckabee's version of this, I am troubled by one question. Here is a sentence from an Arkansas Times article about the Dumond case:

• The board did not allow its recording secretary to attend a closed session with the governor regarding Dumond, nor was the session taped, a departure from custom.

My concern is simple: why was the meeting not recorded? How did this decision come about, who asked for it, and why?

Valid question William. I'm sure we'd all like the answer. Between Huck the pro-rapist, Rudy Giuliani using cops to drive his mistress around town and walk her dog, and Mitt Romney firing illegal aliens after being accused about it on the CNN/Youtube debate, there isn't much hope for the front runners in the republican race. I wonder how this is all going to play out...

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