Thursday, January 31, 2008

Who Will Blink First?

With Super-Duper-Pooper-Scooper Tuesday nearing, who will blink first? Will we be looking back at Gov. Romney next week like we are looking at Mayor Giuliani and Fred Thompson?

Sorry Senator McCain, you won't have enough delegates after Super Tuesday to claim victory and neither will Gov. Romney. I contest that you won't blink but Gov. Romney having to reach into his kids' inheritance money pot will cause him to. The only Governor left will be Gov. Huckabee. Who will Romney's support go to then? Will he blink? Then it will really be down to a two man race. Establishment VS. The Common Man.

Alabama, let's get it right the first time. Let's take this opportunity and VOTE Huckabee! He's the only people's choice for LIFE, FAMILY AND FREEDOM.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Alabama, Let's not roll over and play dead yet!

The media will tell you it's over BUT look at the delegate count. Voting Huckabee will make a huge difference. Let's look at a few things.

Super Tuesday = Delegate RICH States to get.

Super Tuesday States:

Ala = 48
Alaska =29
Ariz= 53
Ark =34
Calif =173
Colo = 46
Conn= 30
Del = 18
GA = 72
Ill = 70
Mass = 43
Minn = 41
Mo = 58
Mont = 25
NJ = 52
NY = 101
ND = 26
Okla = 41
Tenn = 55
Utah = 36
West V. = 30 TOTAL ON SUPER TUESDAY 1081

Current Delegate Count
McCain 97, Romney 74, Huckabee 29 Others 8

Total Needed 1191 to win(50%). Spreading out the vote among the top three will allow it to go to convention.

Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and many others can deny the other top two and it will go to convention in Sept. This means that it won't be decided on Super Tuesday but will be decided at the convention in Minnesota.

If you want to keep our conservative dream alive, vote for a genuine, honest and true candidate Mike Huckabee. He hasn't flip flop or changed his opinion to fit his audience. He has explained truthfully every aspect of his issues when asked. I liked MIKE before, I like MIKE now, and I will VOTE for MIKE on Super Tuesday in Alabama and I ask for you to VOTE for MIKE too.

Friday, January 25, 2008

POLLS UP In Georgia Huckabee #1

Huckabee is 34% of the vote followed by McCain at 19%, Romney with 16%, Ron Paul with 12% and Rudy Giuliani in fifth with 11%. RISE AND SHINE Alabama! Huckabee has the 2nd highest number of delegates, it's not over. The media darlings will tell you that it's a two man race but it's not. It's anyone's win. In Alabama, the Rasmussen Poll indicates Huckabee is tied with McCain. McCain has said "Yes" to amnesty, "Yes" to more taxes and "Yes" to stopping free speech. That's NOT being a Conservative! Why should we reward him? Polls are polls but people are votes!
Give Gov. Huckabee the WIN he deserves. Let's tell everyone to support and vote for Mike Huckabee, the man that upholds our values of faith, family and freedom to victory. Today's Rasmussen Poll
P.S. Open invitation to anyone willing to jump ship on their candidate and especially all Giuliani, Ron Paul and former Thompson AND Hunter supporters to come and join us in the battle. WELCOME.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

YURD! URDY! DURY!

Yes, it spells, "Rudy" and by all indications we'll be looking back at Rudy soon like we are looking at Fred Thompson this week. Rudy, make it easy for all of us. Get Out, don't gamble on Florida, SAVE your campaign money pot and endorse Mike Huckabee. Fred Thompson took votes from Mike Huckabee in South Carolina and Mike Huckabee's to gain now. If that had not occurred, we would be celebrating Mike Huckabee as top winner, top delegate count and top momentum getter. Duncan Hunter is out and has endorsed Mike Huckabee. You are more than encouraged to get out and endorse Gov. Huckabee. GO ahead! Mike Huckabee can leap ahead with those 57 delegates in Florida while he is in second for total delegate numbers. You can write history in a dignified and positive way! We can end this now and it won't have to go to convention.

Article Link:
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/news/stories/2008/01/24/giuliani_florida_0124.html


Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Florida Has An Opportunity!

Florida has the spotlight this week! The people have an opportunity to say, "NO" to the political establishment that has not gotten the job done in this country. Their votes will say many things to all who are watching and waiting. It's important to remember that no matter the outcome, the group of candidates have narrowed. Remember, Gov. Huckabee is in 2nd place with the total amount of delegates and can leap ahead with Florida's WIN. Let's get Gov. Huckabee the vote in ALABAMA that he deserves. Call everyone you know and ask for them to VOTE for Mike Huckabee on Super Tuesday. Feb 5th! Get busy making those calls!! Alabama has an opportunity!

Alabamaians go to Alabama For Huckabee Website and sign up on the GET INVOLVED page to find out what you an do NOW!

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Game On.........Florida!

Details coming..........It's not over, it's just beginning!

National Delegates totals as of today:
Romney 59
Huckabee 40
McCain 36
All Other GOP Total 10

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Amnesty. Who Looses? Who Wins?

The estimated twelve million hispanic and canadian visitors to our country have the most to loose in our next Presidential election but not necessary. Why? Let's look at a couple of things.

The democratic party has already been vying for these 12 million new voters. They know that in appealing to them and supporting amnesty, they get full political power not only over these new comers but they get it in elections to come. Well, that's a good prize but where does that truly leave these who are coming to our country to better themselves and get ahead. It introduces them to a party that says, I don't really want you here but I'll let you in, if you give me your vote. It also allows the democratic party to socially engineer these people the way they wish too. That's all well and good, but it's not allowing them be introduced into our system in the best possible way. It's not saying, let's do it the fair way, the right way and a way that tells them to hold your heads up.

Some in the republican party have said, there is a better way. Neither party has denied not wanting 12 million new voters to their party, but one has specifically said, if you want legalization, then you will have to go about it the right way.

I believe Gov. Mike Huckabee's PLAN is a fair and doable plan for getting everyone the resolve we need:

1. Build the fence
2. Increase Border Patrol
3. Prevent Amnesty
4. Enforce the Law on Employers
5. Establish an Economic Border
6. Empower Local Authorities
7. Ensure Document Security
8. Discourage Dual Citizenship
9. Modernize the Process of Legal Immigration

Others in the Republican Party, such as McCain, have precariously said otherwise. He has gambled on the amnesty idea last year by saddling up with liberal-democrat Ted Kennedy and trying to get McCain/Kennedy Amnesty Bill through. I believe it was a calculated risk and that McCain knew that true conservatives would call Washington and vehemently say, "NO!" Conservatives did and said NO still after, 3 times. McCain explains now that he's learned his lesson. I don't believe it. He did it to get it out there to all those on the pro-amnesty side to say, vote for McCain he tried to get amnesty through. To the opposition, he did it to get it out there to say, vote for McCain, he tried to get amnesty through but now he says, "I've learned by lesson." It's confusing, What does he really believe? I think I know.
Mike Huckabee has an excellent 9 point plan that is fair, equitable and doable to pro-amnesty and those not for amnesty. Read it. Tell all your friends that are concerned about the amnesty issue.

You Can't Have It Both Ways !

As Hillary Clinton's and John McCain's poll numbers slowly rise this week, the stock market goes down as FoxNews reported this morning. Is this a forecast indication that we will be looking at a poor economic future with either one of these candidates in the oval office? With a Clinton or McCain in the White House, it is a guarantee that taxes will go up. We already know that Mrs. Clinton, being a democrat, will raise taxes and we know that McCain voted 'NO' on two tax cut bills. He had an opportunity to give back our money but chose not too. Are you paying enough in taxes? Well you're in luck, McCain's record proves that he WILL raise them, regardless of how strong his credentials are ON THE WAR. Huckabee and Romney have taken the pledge to NOT raise Taxes. McCain refuses too.

According to Mark R. Levin's article: The Real McCain Record in the National Review Online. The article lists the bills that came up for vote that would have killed free speech, allowed amnesty and raised taxes. It compares McCain with the most liberal thinkers in America.

The Article indicates:
"McCain-Feingold — the most brazen frontal assault on political speech since Buckley v. Valeo.
McCain-Kennedy — the most far-reaching amnesty program in American history.
McCain-Lieberman — the most onerous and intrusive attack on American industry — through reporting, regulating, and taxing authority of greenhouse gases — in American history.
McCain-Kennedy-Edwards — the biggest boon to the trial bar since the tobacco settlement, under the rubric of a patients’ bill of rights.
McCain-Reimportantion of Drugs — a significant blow to pharmaceutical research and development, not to mention consumer safety................."
There is a reason that our elected representatives have a record low 11% confidence rating by the American people. It's because they don't get the important things done. They are in office for political gain, special interest and keeping the status quo in Washington. They've never run a business, a city or state. They have worked at spending our tax dollars, wastefully and irresponsibly. They've failed. I'm surely not going to reward him with my vote.

Senator McCain right now is appealing to the undecided voter. Didn't we hear John Kerry in the 2004 election say, "I voted for the war, only before I voted against it." He was masterful at telling the undecided voter exactly what they wanted to hear. Supposedly, being undecided means that you haven't made up your mind yet. I contend no matter what party you aspire too or if you're undecided or not, Senator McCain will tell you what you want to hear. If you say you like the color red, he will say, I like red. If you say you like the color, blue, then he will say, I absolutely adore blue. If you tell him his record says he cut taxes, he will tell you, I cut taxes, only before I raised them."
If you're curious, that's fine. Do the research. Seek out 2 or 3 credible sources. Talk to 2 or 3 different candidate preferences. Look over candidates websites on issues. Being curious is natural but being for all sides of the issue is not. McCain is an anomaly as shown in the climb in the polls but I contend that like a two headed snake that when it smells the scent of prey on it's other head, will attack itself.
Big Government imposing regulations and controlling our personal lives are all social-liberal democratic philosophies. The problems that we face today can all be laid at this socialistic/liberal ideology. McCain's voting record speaks volumes. You can't have it both ways and be a true conservative. Vote Mike, I like him.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Democrats Get It in Michigan and support Mike Huckabee

Mr. Lamar Lemmons, a Democrat in Michigan, on Fox News this morning said he has a blog called: Democrats For Huckabee and is encouraging all Democrats to Vote for Mike Huckabee.

Mr. Lemmons indicated that he "believe(s) Huckabee is the best Republicans have to offer."
Read the full interview here in the Detroit News.

Lemmons went on to say, "Romney and McCain are supported by the Republican establishment here in the state of Michigan," Lemmons said. "We thought, well, if the establishment is with Romney and McCain, we should be for Huckabee."

"Actually, I think he(Gov. Huckabee) is a genuine individual," said LaMar Lemons in a television interview by Fox News. "He reminds me of Gomer Pyle."

In the south, especially Alabama we take that as a compliment because not only was Jim Nabors "Gomer Pyle" in the television hit series in the 1960's "Andy Griffith", but he was a native of Sylacauga, Alabama. He was in the U.S. Marine Corps and a successful actor-singer.

Hats off to Mr. Lemmons and give him credit where credit is due. He gets it.

Let's all blog it and get Michigan Democrats votes for Huckabee. It's an Open Primary in Michigan which means the Democrats can vote for MIKE Huckabee and the winner takes all the delegates.

Monday, January 7, 2008

Let's look inside the "Kristol" Ball-New Hampshire

We are on the eve of the New Hampshire primaries which is the first in a series that will be occurring soon. Unlike the Iowa Caucuses, we might not really have a good handle on who will win, who will come in second or who will be third. The media darlings and polls say this and that but the voters are the key in deciding the mood of the country. I have said all along that in the primaries we are really selecting our president during this time and that is why the primaries are so important where many simply discount that the event even matters.

Iowans got it. Writer, Bill Kristol, has written a piece about the Iowa Caucus and the two candidates that jumped out ahead in their perpective parties and why. Read his complete article in the New York Times. Though it's a well written and easy read, I will attempt to summarize it in my Southern American terms.
The spot light coming out of the Iowa Caucus has been on Governor Mike Huckabee and Senator Barack Obama. These two men were selected because Americans on both sides of the aisle are tired of the same old, same old. Those who are in power and have been in power have brought us nearly to our knees. We have experienced, high taxes, not being able to save like a generation ago and getting ahead, high healthcare costs, open borders, an influx of illegals, ineffective representatives, PORK spending, pushing bills through the congress and senate only after saying, no, No, NO!
If these two candidates continue on and become their parties nomination, then we will hear the "Why". Right now, we are seeing them as being juxaposed. It would be like looking into a mirror and seeing the same but representing two totally different philosophies. Kristol begins by saying that Mike Huckabee "began by calmly mentioning his and Obama’s contrasting views on issues from guns to life to same-sex marriage."

"Huckabee went on to pay tribute to Obama for his ability 'to touch at the core of something Americans want' in seeming to move beyond partisanship. And, he added, Senator Obama is 'a likable person who has excited people about wanting to vote who have not voted in the past.”'Huckabee was of course aware that in praising Obama he was recommending himself."

Kristol indicates that while visiting with a friend recently, his friend indicated about Huckabee that he "liked him" and "could be our strongest nominee?" This has to be one of the reasons that Huckabee has been the dark horse running in a race that has brought him to the front in Iowa. People see and hear him and relate. He's a "likable regular guy." He has passion.

Kristol went on to say Huckabee "came up from modest origins. He served as Governor of Arkansas for more than a decade. He fought a successful battle against being overweight. " This says to the voter with out saying it, I grew up with meager means, I rose above it and was successful twice and when I messed up and I realized my mistake and then was successful in doing something about it. It's a testimonial which says, I never had it but I got it, I blew it but I had a second chance. Everyone loves a winner, even when he's willing to admit a mistake and go on.

Kristol recognizes that candidate Huckabee was succesful in Iowa in three things:

1) by attracting "new voters to the caucuses. "
2) by defeating "Mitt Romney by almost two to one,"
3) by defeating "John McCain by better than four to one, among voters under 45."

Kristol goes on to say, that "the conservative establishment is strikingly hostile to Huckabee." I believe he's talking about the National GOP as well each state's GOP where they are sitting on the fence watching and hoping that they will wake up from their world being rock with no clear plan as to how they will overcome this world shifting event. With a Huckabee win, the old guard Republicrats are sitting in front of they're T.V.'s ringing their hands. Did someone say, revolutionary? Lobbyist and politicians love their money and power and will not let go of it without a fight. The first blood has been drawn but like Gov. Huckabee has said before "if you don't like the sight of your own blood, you'd better not get in the fight" and for this reason I believe he knew it would be ugly.

Finally, Kristol says about Huckabee that he is "weaving together a pitch for limited government with a message that government needs to do more to address the concerns of the struggling middle class." Which is what Huckabee means when he talks about small businesses are keeping this country alive and the existing government system has stifled many in oblivion with tons of regulations, mountains of tax code(60,000 pages plus) and grueling corporate taxes.

Iowa got it. Let's hope New Hampshire gets it too!


Friday, January 4, 2008

Barack uses the the word "HOPE" 11 times in his victory speech.

Is he trying to associate himself to the Vertical Politics of Iowan GOP winner Mike Huckabee who is truly from HOPE, Arkansas, and had 40,000 people to come out on a cold winters' night to vote for their candidate in the Iowa Caucus. It has been estimated that nearly 230,000 attended the event. Obama won his Democratic caucus, but how many actually voted for him in numbers since their party doesn't disclose the actual number? Maybe he's associating himself to another candidate from Arkansas-Bill Clinton? He used the word "hope" eleven times in his victory speech last night in Iowa.

Excerpts:

"We are choosing hope over fear."

"Years from now, you'll look back and you'll say that this was the moment, this was the place where America remembered what it means to hope."

"For many months, we've been teased, even derided for talking about hope. But we always knew that hope is not blind optimism. It's not ignoring the enormity of the tasks ahead or the roadblocks that stand in our path. "

"It's not sitting on the sidelines or shirking from a fight. Hope is that thing inside us that insists, despite all the evidence to the contrary, that something better awaits us if we have the courage to reach for it and to work for it and to fight for it. "

"Hope is what I saw in the eyes ........ "
"Hope is what I heard in the voice ........."
"Hope is what led a band of colonists ......."
"Hope -- hope is what ..........."
"Hope is the bedrock of this nation."

I contend that the "Vertical Politics" of candidate Mike Huckabee is working and even Senator Obama is being lifted up as a candidate instead of being pulled down by the message of candidates who seek to divide, destroy and conquer.

He should have added in summary, "HOPE is truly seen in Mike Huckabee." I contend that would have been the only accurate thing he could have said about hope.












Huckabee #1 in Iowa Caucus !

Top Tier GOP results:
Mike Huckabee 39,814 at 34%
Mitt Romney 29,405 at 25%
Fred Thompson 15,521 at 13%

To see complete results visit: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21229206
Top Tier Democrat results:
Barack Obama-940 at 38%
John Edwards-744 at 30%
Hillary Clinton-737 at 29%

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

New Years Day LIVE STREAMING, 7:30pm CT.
Everyone invited! Meet Mike Huckabee at the Meetup Event from Des Moines, Iowa on http://www.mikehuckabee.com/.
Governor Mike Huckabee, Janet Huckabee, Chuck Norris, Governor David Beasley and Senator Tim Hutchison ask that you attend too with family, friends, and co-workers.

Happy Hucka New Year! Gov. Huckabee top leader in Iowa!!

The Des Moines Register Newspaper reports from Iowa, state where the 2008 Presidential Caucuses will be held in just 2 days, reports on a poll that maintains Gov. Mike Huckabee's lead at 32% with Mitt Romney behind at 26% and McCain next at 13%.

An Iowan is quoted in the article on her take of the former Governors:"She said she's drawn to Huckabee because he's consistent in his views -- unlike Romney whom she finds untrustworthy because he has shifted positions on issues like abortion. "

The poll's margin of error is +/ - 3.5% points.

Listen to Mike Huckabee's Response to HILLARYCARE below...




Latest Poll Results......which ended 9/16/07

Our latest poll which asked, "In what city in Alabama would you like Mike Huckabee to visit first?" The results indicated 50% for Huntsville and 50% Birmingham. Use DEMAND IT and hope to get him here soon!