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If You Want More War, More Spending, More Big Government, then HUCKABEE is your guy !
Numerous Listed (Edited) | Suck

Posted on 01/04/2008 4:02:36 PM PST by Suck My AR-16

"Have you wondered why Mike Huckabee is suddenly getting so much favorable attention from the mainstream media (who themselves are controlled by this gaggle of global elite)? To find the answer as to why he would suddenly become the darling of the media, look no further than the fact that just a couple of months ago, Mr. Huckabee appeared before the globalist-minded Council on Foreign Relations. (To read his speech click here [http://www.cfr.org/publication/14335/]) And when he did, it became abundantly clear that Huckabee was a man globalists could trust.

Huckabee, ... The Administration plans to increase the Army and Marines by about 92,000 over the next five years. We can and must do this in two to three years. I recognize that it will be a challenge to increase our enlistments without lowering standards and to expand our training facilities and personnel, but that is one of the reasons why we must increase our military budget. Right now we spend about 3.9% of our GDP on defense, while we spent about 6% in 1986 under President Reagan. We need to return to that 6% level. (A 50% INCREASE IN THE WAR MACHINE !)

"By the way, as you read Huckabee's speech, you will find that he is a leader on steroids! This is a man who intends to meddle in the affairs of nations around the world like you can't believe. Talk about entangling alliances: Huckabee intends for our State, Energy, Housing, Education, Justice, Treasury, and Transportation departments to spend untold billions of tax dollars on just about anything and everything, including schools, medical facilities, roads, sewage treatment, water filtration, electricity, and legal and banking systems in countries all over the globe. And that is exactly the kind of man the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) wants in Washington."

After reporting the connection between Mike Huckabee and the CFR, numerous associates quickly consigned my soul to the regions of the damned and accused me of being a "nut." Some emphatically declared that I had no right to criticize "a brother."

More importantly, however, is the question, Were my remarks accurate? And the answer is, Yes, they were.

We now learn that Mike Huckabee has named Richard Haass as his advisor on foreign policy. And just who is Richard Haass? He is the President of the CFR. And what does Haass believe? He believes that the United States (and every other country) must surrender its sovereignty to international or global entities. On February 21, 2006, Haass wrote a column for the Taipei Times entitled, "State Sovereignty Must be Altered in Globalized Era." This treatise is nothing more than an explicit solicitation for global government. (To read it click here) [http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/editorials/archives/2006/02/21/2003294021]

In his treatise, Haass writes, "For 350 years, sovereignty--the notion that states are the central actors on the world stage and that governments are essentially free to do what they want within their own territory but not within the territory of other states--has provided the organizing principle of international relations. The time has come to rethink this notion."

He also wrote, "Moreover, states must be prepared to cede some sovereignty to world bodies if the international system is to function."

He went on to say, "[S]overeignty must be redefined if states are to cope with globalization."

He further said, "Globalization thus implies that sovereignty is not only becoming weaker in reality, but that it needs to become weaker. States would be wise to weaken sovereignty in order to protect themselves . . . Sovereignty is no longer a sanctuary."

Haass also wrote, "Our notion of sovereignty must therefore be conditional, even contractual, rather than absolute."

Haass then summarized his desire for global government by saying, "The goal should be to redefine sovereignty for the era of globalization, to find a balance between a world of fully sovereign states and an international system of either world government or anarchy."

More than any other Republican Presidential candidate, Mike Huckabee carries his Big Government machinations in a water bucket for the elite. I strongly recommend that readers take a look at Selwyn Duke's excellent exposé on Mike Huckabee. [http://www.newswithviews.com/Duke/selwyn79.htm]

For example, according to today's Republican Presidential candidates (with the exception of Ron Paul), patriotism demands that we click our heels to the Department of Homeland Security and that we enthusiastically support aggressive, preemptive war. This is exactly the kind of redefinition of patriotism used so brilliantly by WWII Despots and their fellow propagandists. Yes, Martha, it appears that history really does repeat itself.

Huchabee ......... he believes it is his mandate to do good works through government.

............ With, of course, your money.

He established a partially taxpayer-financed Mexican consulate office in Little Rock, a scheme involving the lease of building space to the Mexican government for $1 a year. Then there was Huck's support of drivers' licenses, government benefits and in-state tuition rates for illegals and his opposition to a bill requiring proof of citizenship to vote.

"Christian charity does not include turning a blind eye to lawbreaking."

The problem, according to many, is that Huck doesn't agree. For instance, Daniel Larison at the American Conservative wrote,

". . . Huckabee regards it as his duty to help subvert and liberalize U.S. immigration laws. Together [with Sam Brownback], they embrace the notion that fidelity to the Gospel requires privileging the interests of non-citizens over those of fellow citizens."

Yet there is another fact: In his quest to fill the schools, Huck hasn't forgotten citizens. No, not at all. Huck signed a bill in Arkansas making it more difficult to homeschool your children, perhaps at the behest of the left-wing National Education Association (whose New Hampshire endorsement he captured). The homeschooling families supporting him should take note.

As governor, Huckabee sought and won a federal waiver for a plan to have the federal government — that’s you — subsidize health insurance for poor adult workers. Other Republicans, including President Bush, are opposing that remedy as creeping socialism.

Education affords the best comparison. Huckabee likes to lump the Clintons together as a unit, which is fair. So how do they stack up? Hillary’s tough school standards in 1983 forced some gradual school consolidation as school districts failed to measure up to the standards over five years.

Huckabee demanded wholesale and immediate school consolidation and abolished more than 50 of them in one swoop. He wanted more than 100 other school districts consolidated but the legislature balked. Does he dare boast about that? Taxes? Huckabee raised them considerably more in 10 years than Clinton did in 12. Clinton vetoed a 4-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax, and it passed over his veto.

Huckabee fathered a 4-cent increase in gasoline and diesel taxes. He claims before conservative audiences that the voters, not he, approved those taxes, but that is not true. Debt? The Clinton regime produced a small increase in general state indebtedness, to fund water projects and college construction.

Huckabee accounted for bigger increase in general state debt — the kind that taxpayers are obliged to service — than all previous Arkansas governors combined.

By the end of his ten-year tenure, Governor Huckabee was responsible for a 37% higher sales tax in Arkansas, 16% higher motor fuel taxes, and 103% higher cigarette taxes according to Americans for Tax Reform (01/07/07), garnering a lifetime grade of D from the free-market Cato Institute… Under Governor Huckabee's watch, state spending increased a whopping 65.3% from 1996 to 2004, three times the rate of inflation (Americans for Tax Reform 01/07/07). The number of state government workers rose 20% during his tenure (Arkansas Leader 04/15/06), and the state's general obligation debt shot up by almost $1 billion, according to Americans for Tax Reform.

IF You Want More W A R More S P E N D I N G More G R O W T H of G O V E R N M E N T ............

MIKE HUCKABEE IS YOUR LEADER !


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To: Nervous Tick
That may be proof of you're being irrationally against Huckabee, but it is not proof that it is not true that (once again):

Huckabee and his staff communicated with Bolton and Bolton agreed to have further communications (presumably to offer advise, which would be something Bolton would hardly avoid).

If I had to guess which of them is being less candid, I would have to say it is Ambassador Bolton.

41 posted on 01/04/2008 6:16:33 PM PST by unspun (God save us from egos -- especially our own.)
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To: unspun

(sigh)

Let’s take it point by point.

>> Huckabee and his staff communicated with Bolton

True, according to Huckabee and his staff. Unsubstantiated by Bolton! But so what? I and my co-workers just “communicated” with Bill Gates — sent him an email asking him to be on our board of directors. But if I claim he is on my board, I’m a liar. Just like Huck was at the time he made his lying statement!

>> Bolton agreed to have further communications

Technically true... only because Bolton “agreed” to have further communications IN GENERAL with ANY UNNAMED candidate. But the implication that Bolton agreed to have further communications SPECIFICIALLY WITH HUCKSTER is false.

>> presumably to offer advise...
>> If I had to guess which of them is being less candid

Your presumptions and “guesses” are totally irrelevant.

You have yet to provide ANY substantiation of ANY of your claims WHATSOEVER. That makes you an ignorant shill only too eager to lie for your boy.


42 posted on 01/04/2008 6:26:33 PM PST by Nervous Tick (Retire Ron Paul! Support Chris Peden (www.chrispeden.org))
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To: unspun
But of course. There's no other.

This free-wheeling conservative-libertarian frowns on your nanny-state candidate.

43 posted on 01/04/2008 6:30:45 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (13-3 Green Bay Packers - The road to the Super Bowl begins NOW)
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To: Nervous Tick
I have been accurate in calling statements what they are and in calling my common sense interpretations what they are.

Scream that I am a liar though, if you like. Do you think that will help your cause?

44 posted on 01/04/2008 6:30:54 PM PST by unspun (God save us from egos -- especially our own.)
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To: unspun

Guys, guys !!

Lets talk about something important.

How may votes did the top three Democrats get in IOWA ?

Ans. - Democrats | Polls | County Results
Candidate Votes % of votes
Barack Obama 940 38%
John Edwards 744 30%
Hillary Clinton 737 29%

Now .... How many votes did the bottom three Republicans get ?

Ans. - Republicans | Polls | County Results
Candidate Votes % of votes
Ron Paul 11,598 10%
Rudy Giuliani 4,013 3%
Duncan Hunter 515 0%

Only Duncan hunter cannot beat any top democrat.

SOURCE MSMBC
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21229206


45 posted on 01/04/2008 6:54:09 PM PST by Suck My AR-16
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