Mike Huckabee: no run for the whitehouse in 2012
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Views expressed are always my own and not my employer's, my church's, my family's, my neighbors', or my pets'. The house plants have authorized me to speak for them, however, and they always agree with me.
Sadly, there’s not a decent candidate in sight.
Despair does not lie in being weary of suffering, but in being weary of joy.G.K. Chesterton
There are several who I think would be very positive for the country: Ryan, Mitch Daniels maybe. Rubio. Scott Walker has impressed me. I could see Christie as a VP. Romney has some strengths (he would at least bring a good bit of maturity and dignity to the office and though his healthcare solution stunk, he at least knows how money and economies work, generally)
Views expressed are always my own and not my employer's, my church's, my family's, my neighbors', or my pets'. The house plants have authorized me to speak for them, however, and they always agree with me.
Roger Carlson, PastorBerean Baptist Church
I don’t blame them, really. Have some of that in my blood, too.
The flipside, though, is that governing really is a vocation that involves special skills. Not just anybody who’s bold and innovative can do it. You have to be able to win alot of people over to your ideas, know how to—yes, compromise, take the heat for compromising without losing sight of your goals or alienating your supporters, etc.
It’s really a fine art.
And this is not the case because our “system is broken,” but because it is not broken. (The broken part may well prove to be the electorate!)
So what we need is the rarest of birds… a leader with courage, wisdom, political savvy and the right principles.
Makes you long for the Rod from the stem of Jesse, doesn’t it? (Is.11.1-2)
Views expressed are always my own and not my employer's, my church's, my family's, my neighbors', or my pets'. The house plants have authorized me to speak for them, however, and they always agree with me.
Huck has some weaknesses — politically, theologically and as a candidate. But who do we want? Anyone the national media hates as much as they hate him must have something going for him.
Romney is a hard lefty. If he is the Republican nominee, it will really matter very little who wins.
But I do rather suspect that this election has more to do, in God’s plan, with setting the stage for future events than it does with us finding the next Thomas Jefferson. Not that I would not vote for him if he happened along ;)
Church Ministries Representative, serving in the Midwest, for The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry
My support for Huckabee was pretty much limited to the fact that he supports the Fair Tax. I think he’s a good man from what I’ve seen and read, and I think he had a much better shot at winning this time around, but I’m hoping for some new blood in this race.
I’m not at all happy with the idea of a Romney nomination. I’m also thinking Walker or Rubio with Christie as VP. And I like Herman Cain alot.
[url] http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=299729
Watch this video,
[url] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82Yz7aNGMwg
then ask yourself if this man has the integrity and strength of character to serve this nation as it’s leader?
[url] http://roymoore2012.com/
This is a red flag for me because he either
1) Doesn’t know what “special interests” really are
2) Doesn’t know that nobody’s been elected in more than a century without “special interest” support of some sort
3) Knows this and is just trying to talk a good talk.
National Right to Life is a special interest. National Rifle Association is a special interest. The Chamber of Commerce is a special interest. On it goes. I sincerely hope that we elect a leader who does follow the will of “the special interests”… just the right ones.
So, personally, I’d find it so refreshing if a candidate would say: “Hey, can we all quite yakking this nonsense about fighting the special interests? It’s just a lot of hypocrisy. We all have our groups we care about because we have our ideas we care about. So let’s just embrace our special interests and get on with explaining our ideas.”
Views expressed are always my own and not my employer's, my church's, my family's, my neighbors', or my pets'. The house plants have authorized me to speak for them, however, and they always agree with me.
After all we certainly wouldn’t want someone in political office who uses cli·chés.
How about a little hope and change, for your no new taxes.
Yep he’s most definitely disqualified, not enough style to go with his substance.
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I don’t have a problem with considering electability in the voting equation. If the goal is to get the best person available into the position, and keep the worst out, then electability has to be considered.
Serving the Savior, Pastor Wes Helfenbein 2 Cor. 5:17
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