girlwithnoname wrote:
Sad that Huntsman isn't more of a factor. I find him intriguing, and of this current lot of potential nominees, he seems to be the most viable candidate in a general election.
Oh well... he's too multicultural for many Republicans.
I don't buy into that argument. I grew up in a very small, very conservative, very religious, very Republican Air Force/farming town and that place was more multicultural, diverse and accepting of differences than any other place I've spent any significant amount of time in including the bay area and Los Angeles. It would have been abnormal to not have friends from Korea, Japan, Germany, Guam, the Phillipines and Mexico. My best friend growing up and still my oldest friend was a gay, black dude who was one of the most popular and well liked people in school. It wasn't till I spent time in S.F. and finally moved to L.A. I realized people were expected stick to their own "kind".
Now I will say the one place where they seemed to practice what they preach is Seattle. That was one of those most welcoming places I've ever been to. I spent a week there helping a friend move and we were buying a fridge and like five people in the parking lot asked if we needed help. Same thing when we got to her dorm. People were offering to help and not accepting no as an answer. And when she was all set we tried to give them some money and they were all just help out if you see someone who could use it. If I wasn't ready to cut my wrists after a week of no sunshine I would have considered staying.
For every whack job conservative out there you can find a crazy ass liberal. Based on my experience I tend to think most conservatives and liberals are decent and fair minded people.
With the Force as his ally he did battle with the Dark Lord. And he showed the measure of a true Jedi at a place called "The Death Star" where hope for the Galaxy was reborn. May all who struggle against tyranny hold his memory in their hearts