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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 933196" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>To me the question isn't who Huckabee was talking about but if he has the right to deny his image and that sentence to be used or misused. Huck said that on TV, I doubt that would fall under the copyright regulations. He can go public and call Newt out for misquoting him and he has and will continue to do so. </p><p> If I were Newt and wanted to use the quote I would just change the add. something like, " MH said, "if you are dishonest in business, you will probably be dishonest in everything else." and he is right." That would insinuate that romney was less than honest in his business dealings and not that MH said that about romney. I agree the add as is should be pulled. On the other hand, should romney not be called out for saying that Newt was a lobbyist when there is no proof of that by definition ? </p><p> I'm not FOR Newt nor Mitt, but would like to see them both be honest in campaigning.</p><p></p><p> People use quotes from most of the founding fathers all the time that have nothing actual to do with a given debate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 933196, member: 13254"] To me the question isn't who Huckabee was talking about but if he has the right to deny his image and that sentence to be used or misused. Huck said that on TV, I doubt that would fall under the copyright regulations. He can go public and call Newt out for misquoting him and he has and will continue to do so. If I were Newt and wanted to use the quote I would just change the add. something like, " MH said, "if you are dishonest in business, you will probably be dishonest in everything else." and he is right." That would insinuate that romney was less than honest in his business dealings and not that MH said that about romney. I agree the add as is should be pulled. On the other hand, should romney not be called out for saying that Newt was a lobbyist when there is no proof of that by definition ? I'm not FOR Newt nor Mitt, but would like to see them both be honest in campaigning. People use quotes from most of the founding fathers all the time that have nothing actual to do with a given debate. [/QUOTE]
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