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A retraction of our retraction/Huckabee & Eagle Forum


October 8, 2009

A retraction of our
correction:  It turns out that Mike
Huckabee did speak at the Eagle Forum conference in St. Louis in September and
that members of the E.F. board did indeed invite him.

To a number of members
credit, they voiced their concerns and facts concerning Huckabee, but since
they had no vote they were overruled and he was invited.  The sad aspect of this is that the leaders
overruled the grassroots members, especially those in Arkansas who had up close
and personal knowledge of the man and his record.  Does this not resemble our top down
governments who act contrary to the wishes of the citizens who subsidize them?

We understand that several
members left the conference just before Huckabee was to speak, to their
credit.  We also understand that the
person who was most responsible for his presence was nowhere to be found the
following.

Not to belabor the point,
but this is exactly how hypocrites, law breakers, corrupt people get elected to
high offices and proceed to work their will on the hard-pressed citizens.  We will do our best to keep this from happening
in the case of someone we unfortunately know so well having witnessed the
damage he did to our state as Arkansas Governor.

We take no pleasure in this
report, but facts are facts, and we sympathize with the honest members of Eagle
Forum who endeavored to abide by the facts.

Kindest regards,

Joe & Barb McCutchen

arkansasfreedom.net  exposing corruption   Please view the myriad of evidence and facts
regarding Huckabee’s illegal, unethical gubernatorial activities.

 

Ms. Goodin,

According to this excerpt,
it was indeed EF who invited Huckabee the hypocrite to speak at your
conference.  We relied on you for the
truth when you told us he was not invited by EF but some other group.  If this is true, that was not true.

We wish to retract our
retraction if that is the case.  Can you
provide proof that Porter was not responsible in any way for his appearance,
therefore his endorsement by EF? 

Something is indeed strange
when Phyllis herself accused Huck of ruining the Republican Party in Arkansas,
among other things and then he is invited to be a featured speaker at your
national conference.  Something smells
not only in Denmark. 

The public & donors
have been betrayed time & again by national organizations who pose as one
thing and behave as another.  It also
comes to our attention  that the fundraising
neo-con Alan Keyes is or has been on the EF advisory board, which is another
very disturbing facet of this seemingly fabrication of a patriotic, true-blue,
flag waving, god-fearing organization. 

When fundraising or
face-saving becomes the thrust of any person or group, their noble sounding words
ring hollow and they betray their followers or believers.

Our focus is exposing
corruption and we don’t take kindly to being misled and without a very timely,
rational, factual explanation we shall retract our retraction.

Kindest regards,

~Barb & Joe

 

                                                                                                                                September
3, 2009

                                                                                                               

Correction:  it comes to our attention that Eagle Forum
was not a party to engaging former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee as one of
the keynote speakers for the upcoming conference in St. Louis “Take Back
America”.  There are other organizations
involved in this conference and we do not know at this who invited Huckabee.

We are pleased that Eagle Forum had no part in choosing
Huckabee, who in our opinion defied the U.S. Constitution and committed other
offenses while serving as Governor of Arkansas, described below and in more
detail at arkansasfreedom.net    in Arkansas’ Own Trail of Tears, etc.

We do not change our opinion regarding his inclusion in what
is billed as a patriotic endeavor.  Words
are cheap, actions tell all.

Kindest regards,

Joe & Barbara McCutchen

 

 

 

 

Attn: “Conservatives”                                                                                                    July
12, 2009

We have heard that the keynote speaker at the Eagle Forum
convention in September will be former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee. 

Surely the good folks of Eagle Forum are not aware of
“Reverend “ Huckster’s past deeds and character?

He does indeed have the “gift of gab”, but ethics and
principles are no impediments to his personal gains and goals.  Words are cheap, deeds tell the tale.

Start with no Doctorate from Seminary (drop out after 1
yr.)  declaring him a fully qualified
minister, despite his pretense otherwise. 
Move on to glaring behavior as governor, e.g.  his aggressive, highly questionable penchant
for receiving “gifts” of all kinds; his use and abuse of taxpayer owned
property, especially state police owned aircraft for his personal travel
desires (even when campaigning for president); his unconstitutional trip and
agreement with a foreign government (Mexico….Vicente Fox) to facilitate an
illegal Mexican Consulate in Little Rock using taxpayer money and property for
the benefit of illegal aliens and a foreign power, which defies the
Constitution Article 1, Section 10; his aiding and abetting the flow of illegal
aliens for exploitation by Arkansas corporations by not enforcing existing
Federal immigration laws (8 USC); by courting LULAC to hold their national
convention in Little Rock with him as a speaker; his using tax money to crush
government computer hard drives which had records of his activities; ad
infinitum. An opportunist in the first degree. 
(See arkansasfreedom.net  for documentation and many further examples
& details…read in particular the article Arkansas’ Own Trail of Tears).

Eagle Forum places their organization and members in a very
precarious position by legitimizing a breaker of the U.S. & Arkansas
Constitutions and many other laws as well. 
It certainly appears that Huckabee has caught on to the neo-con
fundraising scheme of many other groups and individuals who cash in on religion
and patriotism.  Their methods are slick,
unethical, and anti-American, but naïve folks often fall for the inspiring sounds
emanating from professional con-people and give them praise and donations. 

We strongly urge the Eagle Forum not to sully their
reputation by honoring a known scam artist with their endorsement.  As the former governor of our state we know
him quite well as you can surmise from our website.  If mainstream media was doing its job, all of
this would be well known, but any thinking person realizes and recognizes the
giant protection racket which includes all government entities, the media, many
corporations and organizations…they all cover for each other while tricking and
picking the pockets of producing citizens.

Kindest regards,

Joe & Barb McCutchen

 

Why would Huckabee be asked to speak to Eagle Forum?

 

Attn: “Conservatives”                                                                                                    July 12, 2009

We have heard that the keynote speaker at the Eagle Forumconvention in September will be former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee. 

Surely the good folks of Eagle Forum are not aware of “Reverend“ Huckster’s past deeds and character?

He does indeed have the “gift of gab”, but ethics andprinciples are no impediments to his personal gains and goals.  Words are cheap, deeds tell the tale.

Start with no Doctorate from Seminary (drop out after 1yr.)  declaring him a fully qualifiedminister, despite his pretense otherwise. Move on to glaring behavior as governor, e.g.  his aggressive, highly questionable penchantfor receiving “gifts” of all kinds; his use and abuse of taxpayer ownedproperty, especially state police owned aircraft for his personal traveldesires (even when campaigning for president); his unconstitutional trip andagreement with a foreign government (Mexico….Vicente Fox) to facilitate anillegal Mexican Consulate in Little Rock using taxpayer money and property forthe benefit of illegal aliens and a foreign power, which defies theConstitution Article 1, Section 10; his aiding and abetting the flow of illegalaliens for exploitation by Arkansas corporations by not enforcing existingFederal immigration laws (8 USC); by courting LULAC to hold their nationalconvention in Little Rock with him as a speaker; his using tax money to crushgovernment computer hard drives which had records of his activities; adinfinitum. An opportunist in the first degree. (See arkansasfreedom.net  for documentation and many further examples& details…read in particular the article Arkansas’ Own Trail of Tears).

Eagle Forum places their organization and members in a veryprecarious position by legitimizing a breaker of the U.S. & Arkansas Constitutionsand many other laws as well.  Itcertainly appears that Huckabee has caught on to the neo-con fundraising schemeof many other groups and individuals who cash in on religion and patriotism.  Their methods are slick, unethical, andanti-American, but naïve folks often fall for the inspiring sounds emanatingfrom professional con-people and give them praise and donations. 

We strongly urge the Eagle Forum not to sully theirreputation by honoring a known scam artist with their endorsement.  As the former governor of our state we knowhim quite well as you can surmise from our website.  If mainstream media was doing its job, all ofthis would be well known, but any thinking person realizes and recognizes thegiant protection racket which includes all government entities, the media, manycorporations and organizations…they all cover for each other while tricking andpicking the pockets of producing citizens.

Kindest regards,

Joe & Barb McCutchen

Huckabee newest scandal fundraiser

                         

 

BREAKING: Huckabee Scandal

by Bouldergeist

Wed Jan 30, 2008 at 05:25:53 AM PST

You
probably haven’t heard of the Dallas-based Trinity
Foundation
, but might be familiar with some of their work.  The Daily Show’s classic
God Stuff
segment with Joe Bob Briggs (a.k.a.,
John Bloom) was their brainchild.  They also publish the Wittenburg Door:
“pretty much the world’s only religious satire magazine.”  They
live in a kibbutz in one of the roughest neighborhoods in East Dallas,
routinely taking in the homeless.  But what they are most famous for is
their (often sub rosa) exposes of televangelists like Benny Hinn, Paul Crouch,
and the ubiquitous Kenneth Copeland.
Most of the hypocrisy they uncover is just plain funny, like the report in the
Los Angeles Times that TBN founder Paul Crouch was (allegedly) having sexual
relations with a former drug addict working at the station — who also happened to be
male
.  But occasionally, they come across a diamond in the rough.
 
Looks like they’ve got the Huckster in a bit of a bother….

This
story is just breaking, and could really use some legs.  (It’s a press
release by Ole and the guys, and intended for wide dissemination; I used to
help them out with investigations back in the day.)  The bottom line here
is that Charles Grassley is breathing down Copeland’s neck with his
investigation of televangelists who turn their ministries into ATM machines (on
a MUCH
lighter note, check out Robert
“Tootin'” Tilton
); the Huckster ran to Copeland for a little
cash, and he just happened to be in the market for a little protection.  

Republican
hopeful Mike Huckabee reached out to a questionable funding source this week.
 Texas televangelist Kenneth Copeland, one of the targets of a Senate
Finance Committee investigation into the funding and governance of
“prosperity gospel” ministries.
At Copeland€’s annual by-invitation-only Minister’s Conference at his Newark,
Texas, headquarters Jan. 23, Copeland received a call during the meeting from
Huckabee requesting emergency financing. According Doug Wead, former Bush
family evangelical adviser, Copeland and his supporters at the conference
raised $111,000 in cash for Huckabee, with about a million dollars in pledged
donations, after he temporarily adjourned the conference and then reconvened
the group as a “private meeting.”
Wead relayed a report in his blog from a source at the meeting that “Last
night [Jan. 23] the Governor called his friend in the middle of a conference
and Copeland, carefully observing all the laws governing non profits, as a
private citizen, re-convened a private meeting, turned to his friends and
raised a few million dollars for Huckabee.” (See “Mike
Huckabee’s Big Mistake
“)
According to video clips of the conference obtained by Trinity Foundation, an
investigative watchdog group in Dallas, Copeland revealed that Huckabee had
pledged his total support to Copeland’s ministry while dismissing the Senate
investigation.

Video
clips are here(the second clip is on Huckabee —
transcribed by them below).

“[Huckabee
told me] Why should I stand with them and not stand with you? They’ve only got
11 per cent approval rating.’ And then he said, ‘Kenneth Copeland, I will stand
with you.’ He said, ‘You’re trying to get prosperity to the people and they’re
trying to take it away from ’em.’ He said, ‘I will stand with you any time,
anywhere, on any issue.’ That settled that right there. I said, ‘Yeah, that’s
my man! That’s my man, right there.'”

The
Huckster’s association with Copeland might just put the final nail in the
coffin of his presidential aspirations.  Those who delight in oppo
research really ought to know.

 

Huckabee alienates GOP in Arkansas

 

 

Those who support Huckabee will not like this…but the
truth should always be on the table.

 

http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080124/NATION/8463148/1001

Article published Jan 24, 2008
Huckabee
alienates GOP in Arkansas


January 24, 2008


By Stephen Dinan – LITTLE ROCK,
Ark. — Jake Files was a newly elected representative when all two dozen
Arkansas House Republicans met for their first caucus in 1999. They had doubled
their numbers in elections two months earlier, and were ready to join
Republican Gov. Mike Huckabee in pushing for conservative government.

That was when Brenda Turner, the governor’s chief
of staff, entered.

“Just walked in, shut the door and said, ‘There’s two kinds of people in
the world: those who are for Mike Huckabee and those who are against Mike
Huckabee. I’ll do everything I can to help the first group. I’ll do everything
I can to hurt the second,’ ” said Mr. Files, who left the legislature
after two terms.

And that’s the way it was.

“Not only would he not help you, he would go out of his way to do things
in opposition to you,” Mr. Files said.

For the 10 years he was governor of Arkansas, Mr. Huckabee was at war with much
of his party.

Now that Mr. Huckabee is seeking the presidential nomination, many Arkansas
Republicans warn that he could wage a bruising battle with the national party,
too.

“One can hardly argue that the Republican Party has thrived,” said
former Rep. Jim Hendren, who was House minority leader and ran for state party
chairman in a bitter 2001 race won by a Huckabee surrogate. “We thrived as
we were an opposition party and standing on principles as the Republican Party.
But unfortunately, when we got some power, particularly at the state level, we
began to fight among ourselves.”

The former Southern Baptist pastor-turned-politician took control of the
governor’s mansion in 1996 with expectations that he would lead the kind of
Republican ascension in other states of the Deep South. But he left office last
year by turning over the governorship to a Democrat and with Republicans
bitterly divided over his legacy for his party.

“He destroyed it,” said Randy Minton, a former state representative
whom Mr. Huckabee worked to help get elected but who later clashed repeatedly
with the governor. “We had one U.S. senator, we had two congressmen, at
the tops we had 37 out of 135 legislators in the House and Senate. Now I think
there’s 32 in the legislature, we have no U.S. senators and we have one
congressman.”

In both on-the-record and private conversations with Republicans in Arkansas,
the picture that emerges is a governor who succeeded at advancing his causes
and was willing to fight anyone who didn’t agree.

That matters because the next Republican presidential nominee will be tasked
with trying to rebuild a congressional majority and stoke a Republican Party
after eight volatile years under President Bush.

Like Mr. Bush, Mr. Huckabee achieved some early successes. By the beginning of
1999, when he was sworn in for his first full term, his party had gained nearly
a quarter of the state’s House, added state Senate seats and held the
lieutenant governorship, one of the two U.S. Senate seats and half of the four
congressional seats.

But also like Mr. Bush, who battled congressional Republicans on immigration
reform and prescription drug coverage, Mr. Huckabee found himself fighting
members of his own party.

‘Shi’ites,’ ‘socialists’

Almost immediately after taking office from Gov. Jim Guy Tucker, a Democrat who
resigned after federal fraud and corruption convictions, Mr. Huckabee
campaigned for his first tax increase — one-eighth cent on the sales tax to
dedicate to conservation projects. He followed up with both budget cuts and
increases, but the net effect was nearly $500 million in new taxes and an
accompanying rise in spending.

What followed were clashes over the growth of government and, as the issue
heated up nationally, over immigration policy. Republicans and conservative
Democrats wanted a crackdown on illegal aliens, but Mr. Huckabee resisted.

The war of words was just as harsh. In 1998, when he faced a primary challenger
who said Mr. Huckabee lacked certain conservative principles, the governor
replied that his opponents weren’t really Republicans, but rather libertarians
or independents.

By the end of his tenure, Mr. Huckabee was calling his Republican opponents the
“Shi’ites” and they called him a “Christian socialist.”

Mr. Huckabee’s defenders said the governor was simply firing back at frustrated
Republicans who were waging a battle against him.

Jim Harris, a campaign spokesman who also worked for Mr. Huckabee in the
governor’s office, said Mr. Huckabee was deeply involved in helping state
Republicans.

“He raised a lot of money regularly; he campaigned tirelessly for GOP
candidates up and down the ballot; he gave from [his political action
committee] to GOP candidates,” Mr. Harris said, adding that Mr. Huckabee
appointed years’ worth of Republicans to boards and commissions.

“This created a strong network of individuals who will run for office in
the future under the Republican banner,” he said.

Arkansas Republicans, though, said Mr. Huckabee was building an organization
for himself, not a farm team for the party. He left many appointments of former
Govs. Bill Clinton and Jim Guy Tucker in office, including some department
heads who stayed through Mr. Huckabee’s tenure.

They said no Republicans hold any of the statewide constitutional offices, and
the state party chairman told the Associated Press last week that he doesn’t
expect to field a candidate this year to run against Sen. Mark Pryor, a
Democrat.

“In the 10 years where the governor was the title head of the party, we
actually took steps backwards,” Mr. Files said, noting that Republicans
were advancing in other Southern states. “The overall morale of the party
did not take any of those same stages it did in the other states. It started
plateauing and took a dive.”

On the campaign trail

The campaign finance records for Conservative Leadership for Arkansas PAC, Mr.
Huckabee’s political action committee, also seem to bear out the charge that he
was building his own organization.

Records kept with the secretary of state in Little Rock show that CLAPAC spent
only a third of its money on candidates between 2001 and 2006, with the rest
going to consulting, accounting and, in later years, travel and fundraising for
Mr. Huckabee.

Mr. Huckabee gave contributions as well during those years to at least three
Democrats. Given that $5,000 of CLAPAC’s money came in a 2003 donation from the
state Republican Party, that means some Republican money was used indirectly to
aid the party’s own opponents.

“Go out and ask those ladies at bake sales or out raising money if they
thought that money would end up in the hands of Democratic candidates,”
Mr. Hendren said. “That’s what drove us up a wall.”

One Democrat who received CLAPAC money was Barbara Horn. Mr. Huckabee supported
her even though a Republican planned to run for the same seat in 2000. The
Associated Press reported that Mr. Huckabee’s support for the Democrat chased
the Republican from the race, delivering an open seat to the Democratic Party.

State Republicans repeatedly called that race demoralizing.

Mr. Huckabee’s campaign denied charges from a host of Republicans that he aided
Democrats over Republicans in other races.

“Governor Huckabee never gave money to a Democrat who had a Republican
opponent,” Mr. Harris said. “He did give to some conservative
Democrats money in the primaries when there were no Republicans running in the
general election.”

Records for CLAPAC’s activity in 2000 are missing from the secretary of state’s
office. The accounting firm Mr. Huckabee used said it couldn’t provide records
without the client’s approval, and Mr. Huckabee’s campaign didn’t respond to
requests to produce them.

In 2005, Mr. Huckabee registered another political action committee in
Virginia, which has less stringent limits on campaign activity.

The stated goal of that PAC, Hope for America, was to aid state and local
candidates nationwide. But records show it hasn’t donated to a single candidate
but instead has paid for Mr. Huckabee’s consultants, travel and fundraising.

 

………read full story at the link……….

Ron Paul wins poll in home headquartes of illegal alien exploiters…Not Huckabee!!

RON PAUL WINS!!! 
Imp
ortant to
realize this is the home of Tyson’s, Wal-Mart, George’s, J.B. Hunt’s and most
of the infamous Arkansas Friendship Coalition organized to protect illegal
alien slave labor.  They can down play it
all they like, but this is very important!!

 

http://www2.arkansasonline.com/news/2008/jan/24/huckabee-gets-3rd-benton-county


Huckabee gets 3rd in Benton County GOP straw poll

By Laura Kellams (Contact)

BENTONVILLE – GOP activists in the
most Republican of Arkansas counties handed former Gov. Mike Huckabee a
third-place finish in a “straw poll” ranking of their favorite presidential
candidates.

But many of those who voted in the
informal poll at Tuesday night’s Benton County Republican Committee event said
they don’t think Huckabee’s finish there will translate to a similar showing in
Arkansas’ Feb. 5 presidential primary.

Huckabee’s campaign is counting on
that.

“We’ve yet to campaign here for the
Republican nomination,” his spokesman, Alice Stewart, said Wednesday. “Once we
do, we expect to see support all across the state.”

Ron Paul came in first in the poll,
in which committee members and guests were allowed to participate. Many of
Paul’s supporters were first-time attendees at a Republican committee meeting.
But Mitt Romney, one of Huckabee’s chief rivals for conservatives’ votes, also
beat him, despite Huckabee’s personal ties to many who voted.

Paul took 52 of 142 votes, while
Romney got 35 and Huckabee 30. John McCain came in fourth with 20 votes, and
Rudy Giuliani had four. Fred Thompson came in last with one vote, despite
having dropped out of the race earlier in the day.

State Rep. Donna Hutchinson of Bella
Vista is a Romney supporter who helped produce radio advertisements in Iowa
that blasted Huckabee’s record on illegal immigration. She said there’s a lot
of disappointment with Huckabee among longtime Republicans in the party’s base
of Northwest Arkansas.

The straw poll reflected that, she
said.

“I think it indicates a problemthat
has been below the surface that no one has talked about,” Hutchinson said. “A
lot of Republicans are upset.”

She said they don’t like that Huckabee
grew state government and advocated for illegal aliens to receive in-state
tuition benefits. But they’re mostly displeased that he failed to build the
party successfully in 10 years as governor.

“But he was our Republican governor,
and people didn’t want to say too much [when he was in office],” Hutchinson
said.

Jay Barth, a political science
professor at Hendrix College in Conway, said the criticism of Huckabee’s
party-building efforts is widely held, especially in Northwest Arkansas.

As the longtime party supporters,
“they’re particularly conscious of a lost opportunity,” he said.

But they’re a minority statewide,
Barth said. He has no doubt Huckabee will win the Republican primary in
Arkansas, and hefigures it’ll be with a majority of the vote.

None of the other candidates are
investing much energy here, plus, “Arkansas is the ultimate homer state,” he
said.

Stewart said Huckabee told her that
he’s proud of the work he did to support Republican candidates all across the
state. But he’s also proud of working with people from both parties, she said.

Barth said he wasn’t surprised by
Paul’s showing.

“He has incredibly fervent support,”
Barth said.

Joel Jones of Bella Vista rallied
Paul’s Benton County “revolutionaries” after hearing at the last committee
meeting that a straw poll would take place this month. The other candidates’
supporters had just as much time to find people to come out to the meeting, he
said.

“Either they don’t have the support,
or they’re not as passionate,” he said.

Jones became a member of the
committee Tuesday night and said he hopes the other Paul supporters will do the
same, though he pointed out that some longtime committee members also voted for
Paul.

County Chairman George Spence of
Bentonville said he organized the straw poll for fun and to help build the
party. The committee raised almost $1,000 at a chili supper that took place
before the meeting, and a crowd including lots of unfamiliar faces overflowed
into the hallway outside the group’s usual meeting room.

“You can’t over-interpret these
results,” Spence said. “This is just one small slice. But we had a good time.”

State Sen. Dave Bisbee of Rogers,
like Spence, cast his vote for McCain. A former Senate floor leader for
Huckabee, Bisbee said after the vote that he was “thrilled” to see that Romney
beat Huckabee.

Asked why, he said he didn’t want to
say anything negative about the former governor.

“Well, I was the governor’s floor
leader while he was governor, but this is president of the United States,” he
said. Mc-Cain is the only candidate he’s comfortable supporting as
commander-in-chief, Bisbee said.

He said he still thinks Huckabee
will win the primary election here.

“But this shows it’s not going to be
overwhelming,” he said.

Jonathan Barnett of Siloam Springs,
a Huckabee appointee to the Arkansas Highway Commission, voted for the former
governor. He said was disappointed that Huckabee couldn’t win the Benton County
poll but said it’s no sign of things to come.

“I think there are a lot of people
out there who still are going to vote for Mike. He’s going to do quite well in
this state,” Barnett said.

This article was published Thursday,
January 24, 2008
.

Front Section, Pages 7 on 01/24/2008

 

Evangelicals reluctant to support Huckabee


Evangelicals Reluctant To Support Minister
Thursday, January 24, 2008 9:10 AM CST

Stephens Washington Bureau • asadler@stephensmedia.com

WASHINGTON
— Evangelical voters appear to be unwilling to unite behind Mike
Huckabee, despite the presidential candidate’s pedigree as an ordained
Southern Baptist minister.

While Huckabee leads Republican
hopefuls in a survey of “born again” voters released Wednesday, it was
by a tenuous margin that suggested dissatisfaction with a candidate who
built his campaign by courting social conservatives.

Several evangelical leaders said Wednesday that like-minded voters see Huckabee as flimsy on foreign policy.

With
terrorism fears still on their minds, evangelicals are looking for more
in a president than harmony on social issues, said the Rev. Joel
Hunter, a Florida pastor.

“Everybody
has a question about his foreign relations experience. How is he going
to be as an international player?” said Hunter, senior pastor of the
12,000-member Northland Church in Orlando, Fla.

A survey of
evangelicals by the Beliefnet Web site indicated 28 percent support
Huckabee, compared to 21 percent for Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. A
statistically similar number of born-again voters had favorable views
of both men.

Evangelicals spurred a Huckabee victory in the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 3, but he has not won since.

And
McCain cut into Huckabee’s evangelical base in his narrow victory over
the former Arkansas governor in Saturday’s South Carolina primary.

“John
McCain picked up 25 percent of the evangelicals in South Carolina, and
why did he do it? Because he had more experience,” said Richard Cizik,
spokesman for the National Association of Evangelicals. “That’s the
question about Mike Huckabee out there.”

Cizik and Hunter were among nine evangelical leaders who participated in a panel discussion of the 2008 campaign.

Panelists
were generally complimentary of Huckabee, who was portrayed as a new
type of Christian leader focused on a broad area of policy priorities.

No
longer are evangelicals concerned only about sanctity of life and
marriage issues, the group said. Economic, environmental, social
justice and global health care issues are all priorities of a modern
evangelical.

Beliefnet’s survey showed the economy, government
corruption and poverty were the most important topics of concern to the
980 respondents.

The variety of issues important to evangelicals make it difficult for Huckabee to get a foothold, experts said.

“Huckabee
would have already won everything if it was just going to be, ‘I’m born
again and I’m George Bush No. 3,’” said Bishop Harry Jackson, senior
pastor of Hope Christian Church in Washington.

Bush in his first
term had a 79 percent approval rating among evangelicals. It has since
dropped to 45 percent. Cizik said born-again voters, like much of the
rest of the country, were dissatisfied with the war.

Cizik said
he liked Huckabee’s comments that the Bush administration demonstrated
an “arrogant” foreign policy. But Huckabee’s freshness on international
issues leave him concerned.

“It may be that he is so new to the
scene that he will maybe not make the nomination this year, but is he
going away? No way,” Cizik said.

Hunter, who said he is voting for Huckabee, nevertheless criticized his fellow pastor for his hard line on illegal immigration.

The
new style of evangelical voter is more compassionate about immigration
than Huckabee is in his plan to require illegal immigrants to return to
their native countries before trying to enter the country illegally,
Hunter said.

Huckabee was labeled as soft on immigration just
weeks ago for his support of scholarships and in-state college tuition
rates for children of illegal immigrants.

“I think he got bad
advice from somebody who said ‘You will never win the Republican
nomination unless you take a hard stand on immigration,’” Hunter said.
“He took a hard right, and I think it killed him, personally.”

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the elite establishment presents its chosen slate of nominees for the
U.S. Presidential Sweepstakes. Predictably, on the Democratic side,
they’re giving us Hillary, Obama, and John (as in John Edwards). The
others—Dodd, Biden, et al—are just garnishments on the table.

Of course, the elite, employing the same, old Hegelian Dialectic,
also have come forth with a Republican line-up. Giuliani, Romney,
Huckabee, McCain—these are the “great men” they want us to ordain as
that Party’s best. We must vote for one or the other of these
illuminist-approved fandangos. We have no other choice, say the elite
and their Zionist media associates.

Ron Paul? He’s a “No No!” Too constitutional…Too, well, American
patriot. As far as the establishment is concerned, the Congressman from
Texas will just not do. And the swelling majority who are showing their
enthusiastic support for Paul and his Message? They’re to be shoved
aside, snarled at, ridiculed, dismissed. The way the elitists have it
figured, if their smears and neglect don’t kill Ron Paul’s chances for
the Republican nomination, then the voting machines will just have to
be rigged. No paper trail. Just let the computer boys do all the work. They own the companies who operate the computerized voting machines, and they
run the polling organizations. Unless the majority of voters take to
the streets, protest vigorously and object, Ron Paul is history.

America Firsters Unacceptable to Elite

Why is it, dear friends, that Ron Paul is unacceptable to the elite,
but Giuliani and the other cookie-cutter candidates win the bigwigs’
seal of approval? First and foremost: Ron Paul is not
a
Zionist. He is an America Firster. Second, Paul believes wholly in the
Constitution and its Bill of Rights. That’s a dangerous thing to the
totalitarians who are fast pushing America into a North American Union
and a New World Order.

Moreover, Paul actually believes that Congress alone has the
constitutional authority to declare war, and he asserts that the U.S.
Treasury, not the banker-owned Federal Reserve, has the right to print
and distribute the nation’s currency. Wow!-What novel ideas. These
ideas haven’t been heard in Washington, D. C. since the days of
President Andrew Jackson way back in 1832. It was Jackson, “Old
Hickory,” who told the Rothschild bankers that, with God’s help, he was
going to “rout” them out!

What’s more—he did exactly that. But now, they’re back, and to the
wealthy lords of money, Ron Paul sounds far too much like “Old
Hickory,” maybe even a carbon copy of Jackson. Such a rugged individual
as Dr. Ron Paul is definitely not a fellow to allow behind that desk in
the Oval Office. No siree.

Rudy Giuliani—Gay Drag Queen

Now, Giuliani—there’s a man whom the elite can rave about. Unhappy
with his wife, Donna, New York Mayor Giuliani moved into an apartment
with two gay lovers. They encouraged him to go public with his penchant
for cross-dressing, and Giuliani dashed forth in public, time and again
garbed as a transvestite drag queen, cosmetic makeup, women’s dresses
and all. Don’t believe it? Go to the web, google up “Giuliani crossdresser drag queen,” and feast your eyes on that!

Motley Crew: Rush, Rudy, and Arnie

Two closet “girly-boys,” Rush and Rudy, the GOP’s tutti-frutti, with their pal, Arnold Schwarzenegger, at a New York benefit.

Motley Crew: Rudia in Drag

Rudy Giuliani in drag. Isn’t he cute?

Mayor Giuliani made New York a gay, gay town. He marched at the
front of all the Gay Pride parades. He invited homosexual leaders to
party with him at Gracie Mansion. He endorsed gay marriages. With the
presidential election on the horizon, Giuliani’s backers hurriedly
paired him up with a Jewish woman, Judith Nathan. They even spread the
word Judy had been Rudy’s mistress. America wasn’t ready, after all,
for a transvestite gay president.

Illegal aliens also had a hay-day in Giuliani’s version of the Big
Apple. Rudy turned New York into a “Sanctuary City,” promoted welfare
benefits for the illegal immigrants, and backed Bush’s NAFTA scheme.

Rudy’s Rothschild and Mafia Connections

Like many other Trotskyite neo-cons, Giuliani started out as a
liberal Democrat. Sometime in the 1990s, Rudy “converted” to the
Republican Party, but not before he had endorsed and campaigned for
fellow Democrat and socialist Governor Mario Cuomo, an old Mafia pal.

Rudy Giuliani was chosen in the first place by the Rothschilds. He’s
their man. Two of his financial backers are Elliott Rothschild of
Lehman Brothers, the Wall Street firm, and Coleen Rothschild, corporate
millionaire. Another Giuliani insider is Israeli Major General Danny
Rothschild, former chief of the Mossad and other Israeli intelligence
assets. Rudy is, in fact, a closet Israeli agent.

Huckabee and Clinton: Arkansas’ Dynamic Duo and Tyson Chickenmen

Huckabee is an interesting case. As Republican Governor of Arkansas,
he took over the same job that Democrat Governor Bill Clinton once had.
However, 

Motley Crew: Mike Huckabee and Bill Clinton

Huckabee and Clinton. Two peas in a pod or, rather, two liberal Arkansas Governors sharing sweet nothings.

as Governor, Huckabee kept in office all the old
Clinton appointees. Prior to becoming Governor, Huckabee was a Baptist
Pastor. He was pastor of the very liberal Immanuel Baptist Church—Bill
Clinton’s home church. Coincidence?

Like Clinton, Huckabee insists he’s pro-life. But, then, Bill
and Hillary once said the same thing. After Clinton became President,
he did just the opposite by backing a radical pro-abortion agenda.

As Governor, Mike Huckabee, like Clinton, has done everything
Tyson Foods Corp. tells him to do. He babied and pampered the hundreds
of thousands of Mexican illegal aliens in his state. Many, naturally,
are employed at slave labor pay at Tyson’s chicken-processing plants.
Huckabee even went so far as to demand that the Arkansas legislature
boost welfare payments to the illegals and grant their children
scholarships and free tuition to state colleges and universities. Then,
Huckabee really went wild. He clamored for state drivers licenses to be
issued to all the illegal immigrants. “It’s our Christian duty,”
Huckabee explained, “we must be compassionate toward the illegal aliens
and treat them like Americans.” In contrast, even Arkansas’ own legal, native born citizens don’t receive free college tuition!

As Governor, Huckabee raised taxes in Arkansas. He spent more and
taxed more than had his predecessor, Bill Clinton. Now, here is a
candidate the elite can really get behind. Better yet, Huckabee puts Israel first in all things. He’s for Middle East wars and says that, as President, he’ll put the stompers on Iran. Zionists love that kind of talk.


The Mitt Romney campaign sent out this pink-color flyer to gays in support of a Gay Pride rally.

Romney Endorses “Gay Pride”

Mitt Romney doesn’t stand much of a chance, being Mormon and all.
However, he, too, has a perfect résumé as an Illuminati toadie. As
Massachusetts’s chief executive, Romney supported gay marriage and
assured the homos that he would do more for them than Senator Ted
Kennedy. Romney gave many speeches in which he endorsed abortion, and
like the other establishment candidates, Romney backed Bush’s so-called
“Comprehensive Immigration Reform Plan” (Hello amnesty for 40 million
illegals!).

But, most significant, at least to the moneyed Jews who run both the
Democrat and Republican Parties, Romney is an ardent backer of Israeli
aggressive war and wants to see more U.S. military action in the Middle
East—like, an attack on Iran. Now that’s something AIPAC and the ADL,
the powerful Jewish/Zionist lobby groups, can shout “Heil, Moshe Dayan”
about.

McCain—At the Back of the Caboose

At the back of the caboose, but still hanging in there is the man
the Media once lionized as ideal for the presidency, Arizona’s Sena-tor
John McCain. He did once excite the elite by publicly belting out the
ditty, “Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran” to the tune of an old Beach Boys hit, Barbara Ann.
But alas, the immigration issue drug him down. Even though he’s Zionist
enough, McCain’s support from the rank and file went down in flames
when folks found out that McCain’s never seen a Mexican illegal he’d
like to deport back to the homeland.

Huckabee, Giuliani, Romney—they’re all pro-illegal immigration, too,
but, unlike poor John McCain, with the aid of their CFR friends in the
media, they have been able to hide it. McCain wasn’t so adept and
smooth enough to keep his trap (uh, mouth) shut on the subject. So,
farewell, Mr. Arizona Senator, and good riddance say the elite. McCain,
an ex-POW of the Vietnam era, could not even be trusted to support
modern-day waterboarding and other Zionist torture methods. Definitely
a no-show for the elite.

Satan the Ultimate Winner

Satan must be very, very proud of this election cycle’s slew of
Republican and Democratic candidates. If Hillary becomes the first
woman President, that old serpent, Satan, will have his first witch in
the White House. “Let the black magic roll” will then be the motto of President Hillary and her legions of lesbian wonksters.

But, if Hillary doesn’t make the grade, Satan will be more
than happy with, say, Giuliani or Huckabee…or just about anyone else
of the whole motley crew that his minions have pre-chosen as
representative of the Occult New America to emerge post 2008.
No matter whose name is certified the winner by the corrupt and bribed
Electoral College, Satan promises his followers, it is he that will be the ultimate winner.



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An open letter to Huckabee Supporters in behalf of Ron Paul

An Open Letter to Huckabee
Supporters in Behalf of Ron Paul

 

 

It’s true.

I admit it. It seems I’m a
recovering Huckaholic.

I attended a “Huckabee for
President” campaign rally in St. John’s Michigan last Friday Night. Please
don’t hold it against me as it was Huckabee who invaded my space and not the
case of my going out of my way to swoon over his rock star–like status. My son
was competing in a home-school basketball game and the Huckabee campaign
decided that the venue would be a great photo op and rally site. Now, I could
have decided to just miss the game since it was being converted into an
“All ignorant Jesus lovers vote for me” rally but since I am an
assistant coach for Anthony’s team I thought I would grin and bear it.

However, since I was forced to be
there I do have an observation about those gathered, an observation about
Huckabee and a sociological observation regarding social behavior towards those
who refuse to drink the kool-aid and who scream loudly that others shouldn’t
drink the kool-aid.

First concerning the gathered
lemming; I must say it was as if I was transported to a Tom Jones concert of 40
years ago. You know … the type where all the women would throw their
undergarments on the stage along with their hotel room keys in hopes that Tom
would pick them. The swooning was surreal. Before Huckabee arrived their were
announcements on the PA about how the Huckabee staffers were nervous that the
crowd would swarm him and pleas that people would show their Christian behavior
by letting the candidate approach them and encouragement not to mob the
candidate. The people in charge of the campaign kept giving us minute by minute
updates on the coming of Huckabee. “Governor Huckabee is 10 minutes out.
Governor Huckabee is 5 minutes out. Governor Huckabee is 2 minute out.”
And on and on it went. The last time I’ve seen a person tracked this closely
with this much excitement was Santa Clause on Christmas Eve. Every time an
update was given the 500 souls in the gymnasium would swoon like teenage girls
being asked out on their first date. Then we had practice cheering runs.
“Let me hear what kind of noise you’re going to make when future President
Huckabee shows up.” Louis XVI would have been so fortunate to have such an
adoring people as these Huckabee groupies. These people were wetting their
pants over getting to be in the same room with a guy that makes Tricky Dick and
Slick Willie look like amateurs.

And then when Huckabee arrived it
was more of the same. The Huckster’s speech was boiler plate political vapid.
There was no there “there.” My 18-year-old daughter characterized it
as “bushwah.” And yet people were screaming their lungs out as if
Huckabee was serving as the prophet of Allah making pronouncements revealing
Allah’s will.

To be honest I was ashamed of
myself. Ashamed because despite all my skepticism and cynicism I had
underestimated the ability of those who call themselves Christians to be
totally deluded. Those 500 people present, most of whom no doubt would label
themselves “Christian” have no idea who Mike Huckabee is or what
policy he has pursued, and further have no desire to know. It is enough for
them that Mike says he is the “Jesus candidate.” I used to think that
these people were being manipulated by their Pastors but having spoken to a few
Huckabee Pastor types I realize that the fog in the pew is because of the mist
in the pulpit. In short, their Pastors are just as deluded as the rank and
file. Somehow a lemming avalanche for Huckabee got started and once the
avalanche begins no amount of reasoning will thwart its kinetic energy.

I know this because I got snowed
over by the avalanche. When it was announced that Huckabee was going to be in
St. Johns and when I realized it was the home-schooling organization that I am
loosely a part of that was pushing it I sent an e-mail out to those in the
home-schooling group simply explaining some of the liberal and statist
tendencies of Mike Huckabee and providing links for people to look closer at
this wolf in sheep’s clothing. Given the response I received you would have
thought that I had committed blasphemy by touching the Lord’s anointed.

So here is the summary of the first
observation. People, including Christians, so desperately want heroes that they
will turn off rational thought once they decide, for whatever reason, that some
person is going to be that hero. Secondly, the Christian community is no
different from the non-Christian community when it comes to shallowness,
practicing thought by emotion, and sheer unmitigated gullibility.

The observation about Huckabee is
that he is slick the same way that Clinton was slick except that he has added a
Jesus coating to his slickness. This is my chief reason for disliking Huckabee.
It is my estimation that he is cynically using Jesus to get elected. Let’s face
it, if it weren’t for Huckabee’s ministerial ties and willingness to invoke
Jesus at every turn he would be running neck and neck with Duncan Hunter and be
easily dismissed as a center-left moderate Republican (what they call a Social
Democrat in Europe). Recently, I am blaming him less and less for this and
increasingly I am blaming the “Christian community” for being such
willing naifs. Huckabee’s “I am the Bible’s candidate” spiel came out
again in the few minutes that he spoke where he appealed to people to help him
slay the giants he was facing in the Michigan primary the way that David slew
Goliath. This was just more identity politics and more red meat for the Jesus
people.

Here is the summary of the second
observation. Huckabee will ride this “I love Jesus” train as far as
he can. What is unfortunate about it is that he is getting away with what so
many ministers in our churches get away with and that is constantly having
Jesus on their lips while preaching a theology that is not particularly
Christian. The goods are out there on Huckabee in terms of his leftist, statist
and non-Christian agenda but Christians just don’t care because it is enough to
invoke Jesus.

My final observation is sociological
and has reference to the way people treat those who are unwilling to drink the
kool-aid. During the 36 hours when all this was unfolding I was told it was
inappropriate for me to e-mail people to warn them about Huckabee. My son was
told by someone that they “felt sorry for him that he had the father he
had,” and the most benign look I seem to get now is one that is quizzical
as if somebody is looking at a hunchback cannibal with the remnants of dinner
still wedged between his teeth. Like the human body, a community protects
itself by attacking foreign elements that it perceives does not belong there.
Much of the Christian community has decided that Huckabee is the man and woe
unto those who suggest that a vote for Huckabee is a vote which is, in reality,
precisely against their best interest.

So yes… I attended a Huckabee rally.

And my worst fears were realized.

January 21, 2008

Pastor Bret McAtee [send him mail]
writes on www.ironink.org
and is from Charlotte, Michigan where he dwells with his perfect wife, dazzling
children and where he prays daily for Reformation in the West.

 

Change? From what to what? by the Bright one

 

CHANGE?

 

All the Candidates are calling for it…but from what to
what?

 

By Don A. Bright

 

My Microsoft Bookshelf
dictionary defines “change” in the following way:  Change: 1. a. To cause to be different: b. To give a completely different form or appearance to;
transform:

 

The four most prominent
liberal candidates running for the 2008 nomination for President (Barrack
Obama, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards and Mike Huckabee) have been singing from
the oldest hymnal in the church of candidacy since the beginning of the
campaign.  This piece of political
rhetoric has been around since voting began. 
Let’s take a closer look at what is really the status quo in the United
States and what would truly “cause (our
government) to be different”.

 

Just so we know we’re on the
same page as to “change” and “status quo” I will add here the same dictionary’s
definition of “status quo”:  status
quo
: noun  The existing condition or state of
affairs.

 

Currently in the
United States our status quo is socialism. 
(a stage
of society in Marxist theory transitional between capitalism and communism and
distinguished by unequal distribution of goods and pay according to work done.
Merriam-Webster online dictionary).  “Change”, then, would consist of a
transposition from “a stage in government
theory of socialism to capitalism, distinguished by freedom, private property
and equal rights for all and pay according to productivity. –
Bright’s on
demand Common Sense Dictionary.)

 

How many of the four
liberals I have listed above are truly wanting change?   On a comparative test the only answer needed
is “none of the above”.  Let’s take a
look at who’s calling for what kind of change:

 

Clinton:  Hillary is campaigning on promises to
socialize our entire medical system (1/6 of our economy) by putting it under
the control of mindless bureaucrats which will triple the cost and reduce the
quality of the system.  She will work to
grant immunity from prosecution for such organizations as the Black Panthers,
Weather Underground, (which she championed during the sixties) Cair, and
Moveon.org.  She also promises to raise
taxes and place more and more commerce under the heavy hand of government with
further regulation and corporate taxes. 
Hillary calls this change…I call it the status quo.

 

Obama:  Barrack is running on promises to expand
racial quotas, government controlled wages based on racial and gender, giving
Gestapoist agencies of the federal government the sole power to define
individual thought through “hate” crime legislation, remove children from
parental guidance by dictate and put the government in charge of children at
birth, (read his “0 to 5” plan for early brainwashing on the glories of
government dependency) and the banning of the Pledge of Allegiance and National
Anthem.  (He turns his back on the flag
when either is in play.)  Barrack calls
this change…I call it the status quo.

 

Edwards:  John wants to regulate and tax business out
of…well, business.  He also promises high
paying jobs provided by the taxpayers (apparently he thinks that is doable.)

He wants to increase
taxes and promises wage and price controls. 
He defines American patriots as those wanting war.  He wishes to socialize higher education
through government caps and free government tuition.  Oh, and another thing:  on his website he calls for more respect for
our Constitution (The fact that respecting the Constitution would make every
promise he makes an illegal act shows his disrespect for the Constitution.)  John calls this change…I call it the status
quo.

 

Huckabee:  Where do I begin?  In the first place I will opine that the word
“change”, when used by Huckabee, must mean replacing a dirty diaper with
another dirty diaper.

 

For one thing Huckabee
is very John Edwards like when it comes to the Constitution.  Perhaps it’s his lack of higher education that
prevents him from understanding that the Constitution is his to ignore at
will.  I have had two personal incidents
with Mike during which he categorized private property as privilege which the
government can retract on a “case by case” basis.  Hardly an educated understanding of the very
form of government we live under, if you ask me.

 

Mike also claims to be
a “defender of the 2nd Amendment”, yet he made no effort at all to
challenge any unconstitutional gun control measure in the state.  He wanted more felons on the street (through
his liberal pardons) than he wanted self protection in the home. 

Mike claims to be for
“free” enterprise and privacy for persons and private property and yet he
dictated what private business owners could do on their own property by ramming
statewide no smoking bans on that private property.

 

One of the first
things Mike did when he took office was to add to the sales tax burden on the
citizens of Arkansas.  As part of the
dedication of this increase in taxes he created a new government agency.  Mike raised the taxes on Arkansas citizens by
at least $500,000,000 during his reign. 
He, of course, denies that using for one excuse the fact that he raised
“fees” not taxes.  Only a dedicated
liberal could claim that dispossessing citizens of their income under the
police power of the state is not a tax.

 

Mike fooled the people
of the state of Arkansas into voting for “cap” on property taxes for the
elderly.  The “cap” was easily movable by
the state for undefined conditions. 
During the process of ramming this Trojan Horse down the wallets of
Arkansans he kept very silent about one part of his “gift” to the people of
Arkansas; that was the fact that the initiative raised their state sales tax
level 1/2%.

 

Completely ignoring
our Constitution was more Mike’s rule than exception.  The reader may not believe this, but Mike
traveled to a foreign country (Mexico) and personally arranged for the
establishment of a Mexican Consulate in Little Rock Arkansas as a magnet for
drawing criminal aliens to the state to work for slave wages. (It may serve the
reader well to be apprised of the fact that Mike was propped up by support and
financial help by several corporate tycoons who stuffed their wallets with
profits made off the backs of captive exploited labor.)  Mike apparently thinks repeating this kind of
governance from the oval-office is change…I would call it the status quo on
steroids.

 

At this point I need
to make a correction.  I listed above the
four most liberal candidates for the president’s office in the following
order:  Obama, Clinton, Edwards and
Huckabee.  I wish to change that order to
Huckabee, Obama, Clinton and Edwards

 

So when you hear
candidates promising “change” consider that “change” it as desirable as a dirty
diaper.

 

Don Bright is a radio
talk show host, poet and editorialist. 
He can be contacted through his website: 
Brightremarks.com.

 

 

Millions murdered on all sides is no problem…this is a Christian???


  • I am a steadfast supporter of Israel, our staunch ally
    in the War on Terror, the only fully-functioning democracy in the Middle
    East, and our greatest friend in that region.
  • The United States must remain true to its long-standing
    commitment to the Israeli people.  
  • As President, I will always ensure that Israel has
    access to the state-of-the-art weapons and technology she needs to defend
    herself from those who seek her annihilation.

I’ve visited the Middle East
extensively over the past thirty-five years, including nine trips to Israel. I
salute and support Israel as our staunch ally in the War on Terror and our
greatest friend in that region. As the only fully-functioning democracy in the
Middle East, Israel occupies a unique position both geographically and
geopolitically. Israel is an important partner in the spread of freedom and
democracy throughout the Middle East and the world.

The United States must remain true
to its long-standing, bipartisan commitment to the Israelis. I will always
ensure that Israel has access to the state-of-the-art weapons and technology
she needs to defend herself from those who seek her annihilation.

from Huckabee
official website