Tuesday, January 8, 2008

I ain't no Hucklebee fan yet, but with strong positions like this.....

...... I could sure warm up to this guy! His stance on immigrations is 180 degrees from that of McCain's amnesty plan. Shame he's an ex-preacherman -- those kind of folks just scare hell out of me!

Huckabee vows to defy birthright citizenship
January 8, 2008

By Stephen Dehin

Mike Huckabee wants to amend the Constitution to prevent children born in the U.S. to illegal aliens from automatically becoming American citizens, according to his top immigration surrogate — a radical step no other major presidential candidate has embraced.

Mr. Huckabee, who won last week's Republican Iowa caucuses, promised Minuteman Project founder James Gilchrist that he would force a test case to the Supreme Court to challenge birthright citizenship, and would push Congress to pass a 28th Amendment to the Constitution to remove any doubt.

The former Arkansas governor thinks the case against U.S. Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean was railroaded, Mr. Gilchrist said. Ramos and Compean are serving lengthy prison sentences for shooting a fleeing drug-smuggling suspect in the buttocks.

"I would make it my first act as president to pardon agents Ramos and Compean," Mr. Gilchrist said Mr. Huckabee told him. "I regret that they have spent yet another Christmas locked up in a windowless cell like animals and unable to be free and with their families."

Mr. Gilchrist, who campaigned with Mr. Huckabee in Iowa last week, said Mr. Huckabee explained his positions in a half-hour conversation on the campaign trail.

"I read back my notes to him twice and I told him I did not want to put words in his mouth," said Mr. Gilchrist, who also issued a press release from the Minuteman Project detailing Mr. Huckabee's positions. "The guy looked me right in the eye."

Campaign spokeswoman Kirsten Fedewa said Mr. Huckabee intends to review the case against Ramos and Compean as one of his first acts as president, but she didn't otherwise dispute Mr. Gilchrist's quotes as provided by The Washington Times.

Miss Fedewa said Mr. Huckabee and Mr. Gilchrest are "united by a mutual desire to end illegal immigration and are political allies toward that end."

Mr. Huckabee has defended his policies on illegal aliens while he was Arkansas governor. He pressed for illegal aliens to gain college tuition benefits, complained about federal immigration raids in his state and declined to have state police enforce immigration laws, although the state legislature gave him the authority to do so.

Mr. Huckabee now has adopted one of the strictest immigration platforms of any campaign. He has proposed a policy requiring all illegal aliens to return home and apply for immigration through legal channels.

His new position on birthright citizenship also puts him alone among the candidates. Many legal scholars say the 14th Amendment, which says "all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States," grants automatic citizenship to any baby born in the U.S., except in diplomatic cases.

Members of Congress have never tried to change birthright citizenship by law.

Mr. Huckabee told Mr. Gilchrist that he supports a Supreme Court test case but also would encourage Congress to introduce a constitutional amendment to exclude from automatic citizenship any children born to illegal aliens.

Mr. Gilchrist endorsed Mr. Huckabee last month and has campaigned with him ever since. Mr. Gilchrist said Mr. Huckabee is the best candidate on the immigration issue still in the race and who has a chance of being the presidential nominee.

Others calling for stricter immigration policy have accused Mr. Gilchrist of opportunism and backing a bad candidate.

Brook Young, who runs ImmigrationWatchdog.com, produced a Web video criticizing Mr. Gilchrist's endorsement. Mr. Gilchrist fired back last week with an e-mail that appeared to threaten to publicly accuse the man of being a pedophile.

"I have been hearing on the blogs, over the telephone and through e-mails that you are a pedophile, Brook. Will that accusation also reach the news media soon?" Mr. Gilchrist wrote. "If the blogs and e-mails say so, then aren't you guilty beyond a shadow of a doubt?"

Mr. Young posted the e-mail on his Web site and said he had to go public because Mr. Gilchrist has exceeded the bounds of the immigration debate, "to promote and actually lie about Mike Huckabee and his immigration plan and his past record. Now we feel like we have to say something."

"It's crazy," he said. "You get e-mails from this guy and it's like this guy is truly out of his mind."

Mr. Huckabee has promised to run a clean campaign. William Gheen, president of Americans for Legal Immigration Political Action Committee, said Mr. Gilchrist's campaigning reflects badly on Mr. Huckabee.

"He's an intrinsic front-row part of the campaign who's sending out e-mails to people who oppose Huckabee to try to lie about them," said Mr. Gheen, who has tangled with Mr. Gilchrist and is trying to block Mr. Huckabee from winning the Republican nomination.

Mr. Huckabee's campaign said the governor was not available to comment on the e-mail exchange.

Mr. Gilchrist said he was not accusing Mr. Young of pedophilia, but making a point about making up charges.

He also said he was not speaking on behalf of Mr. Huckabee when he sent the e-mail, and that the criticism pushed him to the limit.

"That was a private e-mail and what I was doing was setting up an example: 'This is what you've done to me, I'm not going to do this to you, but how would you like it if I did this to you?' " Mr. Gilchrist said.

I was gonna omit the last few paragraphs 'cause they ain't got much to do with the election itself, but thought I'd leave it in so's y'all could see how muddy it's gettin' out there in primary land this early in the year!! Wheeee Doggies!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Huckabee hasn't said any of this and it's a bunch of hearsay from Gilchrist, which is under fire by the anti-illegal immigration groups for backing a candidate that is willing to pass out amnesty to the illegal aliens.

Gilchrist has egg on his face and he's out trying to save his own ass by making Huckabee look good. This is shameful behavior.

Huckabee is now pretending to be anti-illegal immigration and his record as governor of Arkansas reflects the truth. In his own words, he is for a path to citizenship and adjusting the status for the illegal aliens that are here now.

After a little lesson in Wyoming, Huckabee has picked up some new anti-illegal immigration language from his sock puppet Jim Gilchrist.

Don't fall for Huckabee's sudden change of heart about illegal aliens. He still says he is for a path to citizenship, which is amnesty and adjusting the status of all the illegal aliens here now if they will just return to their homeland for a day.

Also, since this is Huckabee's real plan, why isn't it on his campaign website and listed in his Secure America Plan?

Huckabee will never say that all illegal aliens must leave and that he will uphold the existing laws. He's playing the middle just like King George.

Your a sucker if you vote for Huckabee.

Anonymous said...

Fact - There has been for years efforts by Congress to end Birthright Citizenship (Anchor Babies). Ron Paul introduced an amendment, HJ Res 46, to do just that, and so has Nathan Deal of Georgia, HR 1940. Check it out on Thomas. HR 1940 had many co-sponsors and it is up to the American people to get smart and to push this type of legislation forward. End this huge magnet and billions of dollars will be saved.

We are paying for FREE healthcare, FREE education, and FREE births, while citizens and the doctors who deliver these free anchor babies pay for the costs. Americans are being raped financially by illegal aliens and Mike Huckabee restated his desire to support illegal alien children on the most recent FOX news debate with Chris Wallace as commentator. Well, children have parents and if you provide an amnesty or a pathway to citizenship such as the Dream Act (in state college tuition ) for illegal aliens, those young people will have the right to drag every illegal alien family member that is here now and those who may come later, including gang members and criminals. Go to Numbers USA to read about this legislation that will surely be tried again. Mike Huckabee, as the article stated, has only supported efforts to help illegal aliens at the expense and harm to the American worker, the American family, the American children. We must support and pay for our own services as a rule and yet Mr. Huckabee would continue to have us pay for those who never applied to enter and who stole our identities or forged new ones and broke our laws.

Enforce the law and require illegal aliens to be responsible for their actions. They must take care of their own families and self deport and return to their own nations and begin to better their own lives without stealing from the citizens of the nation they invade.

Mike Huckabee is not supporting any attempt to end Birthright Citizenship or to end in state tution and he supported the efforts to have a Mexican Consulate Office in Arkansas.

Anonymous said...

News Release: Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee statement on Constitutional Amendment regarding citizenship birthright

January 08, 2008
LITTLE ROCK, AR -- Former Arkansas Governor and Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee has issued the following comment in response to a Washington Times article reporting he would amend the Constitution in connection to children born in the U.S. to illegal aliens:

"I do not support an amendment to the Constitution that would prevent children born in the U.S. to illegal aliens from automatically becoming American citizens. I have no intention of supporting a constitutional amendment to deny birthright citizenship."

http://www.mikehuckabee.com/?FuseAction=Newsroom.PressRelease&ID=484

Anonymous said...

Nothing more than the Huckabee - Gilchrest Liar & Fraud Coalition. Look behing the curatin regarding anything either of these two charlatans say.