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JAYCEE
11-24-2007, 04:06 PM
Here are a few items of interest on Mike Huckabee from Wikipedia. He's not nearly as dirty as Rudy and not nearly as clean as Romney. He does have several issues in his past that voters in Iowa, NH, SC, etc should know about before they vote.

Michael Dale "Mike" Huckabee

Huckabee has come under criticism for his handling of the case of Wayne Dumond, a convicted rapist who was released during Huckabee's governorship and who subsequently sexually assaulted and murdered a woman in Missouri.[85] Dumond's case had attracted national attention in the mid 1990s from critics of President Bill Clinton who felt the former Arkansas Governor had been too harsh with Dumond because Dumond's victim was a distant Clinton relative. Even before taking office, Huckabee met with Dumond's wife and privately announced his intention that Dumond be set free, stating his unhappiness with the way Clinton had handled the case.[86] Dumond was castrated prior to his trial; he stated that he was attacked by two men in his home (though district prosecutor Gene Raff suggested it was a case of self-mutilation[87] and a urologist who'd studied the topic told the Forrest City Times-Herald that self-mutilation isn't that rare among psychologically disturbed sex offenders.[88]) On September 20, 1996, Huckabee publicly announced his intention of commuting Dumond's sentence based on the commutation given by Jim Guy Tucker, who had served as governor during Clinton's presidential run and had overseen the case.[89] There was strong opposition to Huckabee's plan, leaving Huckabee in a difficult situation politically.[85] On October 31, 1996, Huckabee met privately with the parole board to talk about the Dumond case. On January 16, 1997, Dumond was granted parole, just five months after he had been rejected. Huckabee released a statement saying, "I concur with the board’s action and hope the lives of all those involved can move forward. The action of the board accomplishes what I sought to do in considering an earlier request for commutation ...In light of the action of the board, my original intent to commute the sentence to time served is no longer relevant."[85] His full disclosure of the incident is described in his book From Hope to Higher Ground.

Dumond had been sentenced to life in prison until 1992, when Tucker reduced the sentence to 39 1/2 years which made Dumond eligible for parole. The parole was granted on the condition that another state take him. Wayne Dumond moved to Kansas City in 2000 and was convicted there of sexually assaulting and murdering a woman that lived near his home. Wayne Dumond died in prison in 2005.[90]

Huckabee has been criticized for his positions on illegal immigration.[91][92] In his 2005 State of the State address, he complained that a Hispanic student was not able to get financial aid because he was an illegal alien. Huckabee said: "But when he applied for financial aid, he wasn’t eligible for the various scholarships or grants because of his status, a status that he had no decision in or control over."[93] [94][95] Huckabee supported a 2005 bill by Arkansas State Representative Joyce Elliott to make some illegal aliens eligible for scholarships and in-state college tuition.[96][97][98] Huckabee vehemently opposed a 2005 bill sponsored by Arkansas State Senator Jim Holt which would deny state benefits to illegal immigrants, calling it "un-Christian."[99] Huckabee argued that illegal immigrants pay more in taxes than they receive in benefits: "They pay fuel taxes. If they're using a fake Social Security number, they're paying Social Security taxes and will never receive any benefit. It would be closer to the truth to say they're subsidizing Joe McCutchen and Jim Holt more than the other way around."[100] When a Mexican consulate opened in Little Rock in 2006, Huckabee strongly supported it.[101] The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported: "Before he left office, former Gov. Mike Huckabee gave $10,000 to Little Rock. The money was given to help the consulate. Former Mayor Jim Dailey had requested that the governor match the city’s Dec. 19 contribution of $50,000 in a letter written Dec. 20. Huckabee’s contribution came from the governor’s $500,000 emergency fund and was one of roughly 20 appropriations Huckabee made from the taxpayer fund in his final days in office."[102] Critics of Huckabee say his support of the Mexican consulate broke federal law.[103] In 2007, Huckabee said, "I just don't think it's realistic to say this weekend we're going to round up 12 to 20 million young people and their children and we're going to put them across the border and they're never going to come back."[104] In a 2007 interview, Huckabee argued against job loss caused by illegal immigration saying, "You know, when people say, 'they're taking our jobs'—I used to hear that as Governor—and I started asking this question, 'can you name me any person, give me their name, who can't get a job plucking a chicken or picking a tomato or tarring a roof that would like to do that work?' ... I never, ever, had a person who could come up with the name of a person who could not get a job because an illegal immigrant had stepped in front of them because it was either a job that person didn't want to do or didn't exist."[105]

In November 2006, both Huckabee and his wife drew criticism for creating wedding registries in the amount of over $6000 at both the Target and Dillard's web sites, in conjunction with a housewarming party to celebrate a new house they had purchased in Little Rock. The Arkansas Times, which first reported the story, noted that wedding gifts represent one of the exceptions to a $100 cap on gifts to political leaders under Arkansas law.[108] Huckabee said that the registries were intended only for those who were invited to the event, that he was not involved in organizing the event, and that they were classified as wedding registries only because those sites did not have separate categories for housewarming parties.

Huckabee has made a number of public statements that have drawn criticism,[109][110][111][112][113][114] including comparing his weight loss to the experience of a concentration camp, for which the National Jewish Democratic Council chastised Huckabee,[115] and his use of suicide as a joke about fundraising efforts by himself and his opponents in the Republican primaries, for which he was criticized by various suicide awareness groups.[116][117] In both cases, Huckabee and his campaign publicly responded with clear apologies.

On April 1, 1999, Huckabee signed into law a 3 cent increase in tax on gasoline and a 4 cent increase on diesel.[20] Attached to the bill was a bond issue to pay for highway construction.

On March 7, 2001, Huckabee signed a tax on private nursing homes for $5.25 per day per non-Medicare patient.[31]

On May 8, 2003, Huckabee signed into law increases in cigarette and tobacco taxes as well as a 3 percent income tax surcharge.

Huckabee supports the War in Iraq, the troop surge and the continued operation of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.

Club for Growth argues that he increased state spending 65.3 percent (1996-2004) and supported five tax increases, prompting them to accuse Huckabee of being a liberal in disguise.[65] The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration states that taxes were cut ninety times for savings of $378 million dollars, while taxes were raised twenty-one times for an increase of $883 million dollars.[66] According to a National Review writer, during his tenure, the state’s general obligation debt shot up by almost $1 billion.[67] Huckabee publicly opposed the repeal of a sales tax on groceries and medicine in 2002, signed a bill raising taxes on gasoline in 1999, and signed a $5.25 bed-tax on private nursing home patients in 2001.[68][69][70] These taxes, according to the Arkansas Democratic Gazette, increased "average Arkansan’s tax burden from $1,969 in the fiscal year that ended June 30, 1997, to $2,902 in the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2005, including local taxes".[66] The Cato Institute, a libertarian non-profit public policy research foundation, gave Huckabee an "F" for spending and tax policy in 2006.

At 23, Huckabee was a staffer for James Robison, a television evangelist.[5] Robison commented, "His convictions shape his character and his character will shape his policies. His whole life has been shaped by moral absolutes."[5] Huckabee believes in Biblical inerrancy.

Dick Morris, who had previously worked for Bill Clinton, advised Huckabee on his races in 1993 and 1994.[10] Huckabee commented that Morris was a "personal friend".[10] A newspaper article reported on Huckabee's 1993 win: "Morris said the mistake Republicans always make is that they are too much of a country club set. What we wanted to do was run a progressive campaign that would appeal to all Arkansans.'"[10] Morris elaborated, "So we opened the campaign with ads that characterized Mike as more of a moderate whose values were the same as those of other Arkansans."

On May 22, 1998, the Arkansas Ethics Commission fined Huckabee US$1,000 for failing to report campaign payments made to Huckabee and his wife.[19]

ronpaulfan
11-24-2007, 04:08 PM
wow. great finds

Ron LOL
11-24-2007, 04:09 PM
What was the code in Sim City? f-l-o-a-t...

:)

sharedvoice
11-24-2007, 04:12 PM
Mike Huckabee had a horrible record as Governor. His tenure included many legal and controversial issues involving his ethics. He had given the Democrats cart blanc on everything, including tuition breaks for illegals. He will do the same IF he is president.

These lingering issues aren't going away, and eventually will catch up with him. Should be interesting to see him flip-floping around the facts.

Huckabee is"Clintonian" :D

JAYCEE
11-24-2007, 04:46 PM
Mike Huckabee had a horrible record as Governor. His tenure included many legal and controversial issues involving his ethics. He had given the Democrats cart blanc on everything, including tuition breaks for illegals. He will do the same IF he is president.

These lingering issues aren't going away, and eventually will catch up with him. Should be interesting to see him flip-floping around the facts.

Huckabee is"Clintonian" :D

Can you post links from legit sources? Local TV and newspaper links (MSM) would be best. I think the Huckster is the last hope of the establishment against RP. Rudy, Mitt, and Fred are just not getting any traction. The media are now pumping up the Huckster as being "likable." As if that matters.

We should be able to abort the Huckster's campaign with a little light of day.

Geronimo
11-24-2007, 07:01 PM
Former Arkansas Governor hit with ethics complaint over destroyed hard drives
(http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyName=government&articleId=9010162&taxonomyId=13&intsrc=kc_top)

newmedia4ron
11-24-2007, 07:32 PM
dirt on huck
(email this article like crazy)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bonnie-erbe/why-is-huckabee-left-stan_b_70261.html

Huckabee Begs For New Taxes (email this video like crazy)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pLOC4krZI4


more articles
http://web.archive.org/web/20070704225314/www.oppodepot.com/huckabee.html
http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=12205 (pro hunter though)
http://www.katv.com/news/stories/0807/448893.html

JAYCEE
11-24-2007, 09:08 PM
Huckabee aid plan for illegal aliens draws 'venom, anger'
Monday, Jan 17, 2005

By David Robinson
Arkansas News Bureau
LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Huckabee's proposal last week to provide college scholarships and loans to illegal immigrants has sparked some emotional talk if not much ink compared to his other proposals.

Huckabee wants the Legislature to adopt a law that would allow all immigrants who graduate from an Arkansas high school to be treated the same as other graduates.
...
http://www.arkansasnews.com/archive/2005/01/17/News/315406.html

Huckabee defends societal cost of illegal aliens
Wednesday, Jul 7, 2004

By David Robinson
Arkansas News Bureau
LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Huckabee on Tuesday defended illegal immigrants against a radio caller's criticism and sympathized with former convicts' inability to vote in Arkansas.
...
http://www.arkansasnews.com/archive/2004/07/07/News/252305.html

Corydoras
11-24-2007, 09:14 PM
I want to know more about his relationship to Tyson Foods.

sharedvoice
11-25-2007, 01:28 AM
dirt on huck
(email this article like crazy)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bonnie-erbe/why-is-huckabee-left-stan_b_70261.html

Huckabee Begs For New Taxes (email this video like crazy)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pLOC4krZI4


more articles
http://web.archive.org/web/20070704225314/www.oppodepot.com/huckabee.html
http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=12205 (pro hunter though)
http://www.katv.com/news/stories/0807/448893.html

Nice post

JAYCEE
11-25-2007, 09:06 AM
Wayne DuMond is the rapist freed by the Huckster who went on to rape and murder again.

See his picture here:

http://www.crimelibrary.com/criminal_mind/sexual_assault/severed_penis/7.html

(I don't know how to post a picture on here or I would. Can someone help?)

“I signed the [parole] papers because the governor wanted Dumond paroled. I was thinking the governor was working for the best interests of the state.”
—Ermer Pondexter, ex-member of the board of pardons and paroles

http://www.arktimes.com/Articles/ArticleViewer.aspx?ArticleID=154e1aad-fd18-4efd-8d80-b5dab8559419

This issue will be the Huckster's unraveling.

JAYCEE
11-25-2007, 11:06 AM
"MIKE HUCKABEE: I do love fishing, and I have a simple philosophy that everyone ought to go fishing once a week and go to church once a week. If you did those two things, life would be better for all of us."

http://www.cbn.com/700club/features/huckabee.aspx


So, according to Huckleberry, those of us who do not go to church are making it worse for those who do.

What did the Huckster mean when he said this? Should there be a law that we all go to church? What role did his theocratic philosophy play in issuing pardons and clemency while he was govenor?

JAYCEE
11-25-2007, 11:28 AM
Winthrop Paul Rockefeller (September 17, 1948 – July 16, 2006) was Republican lieutenant governor of the U.S. state of Arkansas from 1996 until his death.

Rockefeller was well known for representing the more liberal wing of the Republican Party in Arkansas. He drew criticism from conservatives for his support of Planned Parenthood and legal abortion [3]

According to his official website: "As lieutenant governor he focused on economic development, education and literacy. As acting governor on September 11, 2001, the day terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, he resisted calls to declare a state of emergency and instead urged Arkansans to remain calm and to donate blood, which they did. He sponsored Project ChildSafe, a national firearms safety program that has distributed hundreds of thousands of free trigger locks in Arkansas...

Rockefeller served as chief executive of Winrock Farms, Inc., which had been set up by his father, and had interests in various small businesses around the state: in retailing, automobiles, farming, and the resort industry. He was an active member of the National Federation of Independent Business.

Rockefeller was ranked # 283 on the Forbes magazine list of the nation's wealthiest people in 2005, with a fortune the magazine estimated at $1.2 billion. As lieutenant governor, which was a part-time job, he forwarded his $34,673 state salary to charity.[5]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winthrop_Paul_Rockefeller

JAYCEE
11-25-2007, 12:00 PM
The Huckster appeared on MSNBC's "Hardball with Chris Matthews" on Nov 20, 2007 where he said that he had no illusions that he was the "great white hope" of the conservative movement. Matthews gave the Huckster a pass on the comment. Huckleberry's comment does raise some obvious questions like:

Gov. Huckabee, what exactly did you mean by "great white hope"?

and

Gov. Huckabee, who IS the great white hope of the conservative movement in your judgement?


"HUCKABEE: And, as a Baptist, you know, to give praise to Martin Luther, no, it‘s a...

MATTHEWS: And you‘re leading a reform of the conservative movement, it seems to me. It‘s a little deeper than just a personality change. It looks to me like you want to reform the conservative movement, purify it.

HUCKABEE: I don‘t have any illusions that I‘m, you know, the great white hope of the conservative movement.

But I do think that, for example, true conservatives ought to be conservationists. True conservatives ought to do that which will preserve and conserve the best of our children and the next generation. We ought to bring the kind of reforms to health care that actually, in the long term, will cost less money than what we‘re doing now, which is intervening at the last moment of catastrophic disease.

MATTHEWS: Yes."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21914419/

JAYCEE
11-25-2007, 12:18 PM
Or consider this, as he invited Republicans to join in “a Q. and A.” with him in West Des Moines. “What it really stands for is questions and avoidance,” he [Huckabee] explained. “I do my best not to say anything that would end my political career.”

Or this, talking about what Mr. Huckabee has described as frequent accusations of political corruption in the state: “It got to be where the five most feared words for an Arkansas politician were, ‘Will the defendant please rise’.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/13/us/politics/13huckabee.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&adxnnlx=1196013851-os+bLAc4arrSb+QwcT7cgA


Yuk it up, Huckleberry.

JAYCEE
11-25-2007, 12:24 PM
A remarkable quote attributed to the Huckster speaking about his faith's influence on government:


"I would suggest that we need an evangelical version of Shock and Awe. That we would show this country that the people of faith are not just angry folks mad about some things we don't like, but people who have joy in our hearts."



http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Mike_Huckabee

JAYCEE
11-25-2007, 07:11 PM
Huckabee Blames Texas for Not-So-Humble Bush

January 12, 2007 6:41 PM

ABC News' Teddy Davis Reports: In a forthcoming interview for C-SPAN's "Road to the White House," former Gov. Mike Huckabee, R-Ark., attributes President Bush's failure to fashion a "humble foreign policy," at least in part, on the President's home state of Texas.

"Some of it is the language of Texas, and I mean that in a very loving way," said Huckabee who also attributed the change in President Bush's foreign policy approach to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2007/01/huckabee_says_t.html


So, according to the Huckster, it's the fault of us Texans that Bush is a war criminal and that he's fighting a war of aggression that the Huckster supports. You can't make this stuff up!

Lord Xar
11-25-2007, 08:02 PM
have you seen huckaberry hound all over yahoo today? ridiculous... the MSM are pushing him as the dampener to Ron Paul's shining star.

I never knew that special interests have have such a stranglehold on information.... scary.

especially with a snake such as him.

xao
11-25-2007, 08:18 PM
Huckabee has been a gun grabber and pro illegals congress person.

JAYCEE
11-26-2007, 07:57 PM
Huckabee committed to sign a nationwide smoking ban in public places, should such a measure win approval in Congress. Brownback said he would let anti-smoking efforts continue under the authority of states and local communities.

http://news.aol.com/elections-blog/2007/08/30/huckabee-commits-to-nationwide-smoking-ban/


Huckleberry Hound has got the Cheka vote locked up.

JAYCEE
11-27-2007, 08:11 AM
A certain corner of the blogosphere has gotten riled in recent weeks discussing whether former Arkansas governor and current Republican presidential nomination seeker Mike Huckabee had weight loss surgery.

http://calorielab.com/news/categories/bariatric-surgery/


Just a blog rumor, but it should be examined.