Christians need to beware of Mike Huckabee

Did you know
that Huckabee is the hero of the anti-American racist hate group LULAC
who has repeatedly worked with the anti-Christian ACLU to defeat
pro-American & pro-Christian efforts?  What is more evil than a
liar, traitor pretending to be “a man of God”?

                                                                    
Barb Coe – CCIR

 

 

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From:                        “Christopher 
Golden” <cmarshg@earthlink.net>

To:                            <cmarshg@earthlink.net>

Subject:                     Why
Mike Huckabee is Surging

Date
sent:                  Thu,
29 Nov 2007 17:10:48 -0500

 

 

Dear Fellow
Republicans, Conservatives, Constitutionalists, and other Patriotic Americans:

 

Mike Huckabee
has all the sudden become the “Great Right Hope”. Because of his
(supposed) opposition to abortion and homosexuality, a fmr President
of the Arkansas Bapitist Convention, and a southern GOP governor, he is
considered a conservative.

 

Question: When
was the last time a darkhorse, evangelical fmr governor from a small
southern state became president? Answer: Jimmy Carter. Question
#2:  How did Carter, also a darkhorse, get elected? Answer: The
Establishment – particularly the Trilateral Commission and its parent: the
Council on Foreign Relations.

 

In September
Gov. Huckabee spoke before the CFR. What is significant about that speech is
that it is posted on the CFR’s website – which is a special privilege in its
own right. After last night’s CNN Debate, Uber- Establishmentarian David Gergen
(CFR) was oozing praise on Huckabee.

 

Since
September, Huckabee has surged. Not just in Iowa, but nationally as well. This
is no coincidence. The establishment knows that Giuliani and McCain would split
the GOP if they get the nomination (which would induce a ‘populist’ major third
party candidacy). Hence, they tried Romney (who is an empty suit), and Fred Thompson
(CFR) who flopped.

 

Who better to
turn to than a “Christian coalition Republican” to dupe conservatives
into backing a CFR globalist. Make no mistake, Huckabee is one (pro-illegal
immigration, pro-interventionism, pro-foreign aid, etc). Plus he is a
tax-and-spend liberal. Below are two columns by Chuck Baldwin that
exposes Huckabee’s liberalism.

 

Christian
conservatives were fooled by Carter. Don’t be fooled again by this huckleberry
Huckabee.

 

Chris

 

   

Christians Need To
Beware Of Mike Huckabee
by Chuck Baldwin
November 2, 2007


With Christian conservatives trying to scramble to find a
Republican presidential candidate they can support, some of them seem to be
coalescing around former Arkansas governor, Mike Huckabee. Janet Folger, especially,
seems to be trumpeting his candidacy. But is Mike Huckabee someone Christian
conservatives should be supporting? Not everyone thinks so.

Randy Minton, chairman of the Arkansas chapter of Phyllis
Schlafly’s national Eagle Forum, said, “We called him a pro-life, pro-gun
liberal, when I was in the state legislature and he was governor.” Phyllis
Schlafly herself was even more direct.

President and Founder of Eagle Forum, Phyllis Schlafly,
said this about Governor Huckabee: “He destroyed the conservative movement
in Arkansas, and left the Republican Party a shambles.” She went on to
say, “Yet some of the same evangelicals who sold us on George W. Bush as a
‘compassionate conservative’ are now trying to sell us on Mike Huckabee.”

Even one of Huckabee’s strongest supporters within the
Religious Right, Pastor Rick Scarborough, head of Vision America, admitted, “Mike
has always sought the validation of elites.”
Of course, my
question for Rick Scarborough is, With an indictment such as that, how can you
continue to support Mike Huckabee?

According to an opinion piece written by John Fund in the
Wall Street Journal, “Paul Pressler, a former Texas judge who led the
conservative Southern Baptist revolt, told me, ‘I know of no conservative he
[Huckabee] appointed while he headed the Arkansas Baptist Convention.'”

Fund went on to say that “Mr. Huckabee’s reluctance
to surround himself with conservatives was evident as governor, when he kept
many agency heads appointed by Bill Clinton.”

Fund also said this about Huckabee: “‘He’s just like
Bill Clinton in that he practices management by news cycle,’ a former top
Huckabee aide told me. ‘As with Clinton there was no long-term planning, just
putting out fires on a daily basis. One thing I’ll guarantee is that won’t lead
to competent conservative governance.'”

Mike Huckabee is also terrible on immigration. According
to Jim Boulet, Jr., executive director of English First, “Rudy Giuliani
spent years defending the right of New York City to remain a sanctuary for
illegal aliens. Yet Giuliani was a veritable Lou Dobbs Jr. on illegal
immigration in comparison to Mike Huckabee.”

Regarding Huckabee’s stance on immigration, Mr. Minton
said, “Until of late, he has been an open-borders guy on
immigration–amnesty, the whole works. As governor, he wanted to give free
college scholarships to all illegals.”

Minton’s assertion is backed up by Daniel Larison at The
American Conservative. He said, “Like his fellow presidential candidate
[who recently dropped out of the race], Sen. Sam Brownback, Huckabee regards it
as his Christian duty to help subvert and liberalize U.S. immigration laws.
Together, they embrace the notion that fidelity to the Gospel requires
privileging the interests of non-citizens over those of fellow citizens.”

Ann Coulter agrees: “On illegal immigration,
Huckabee makes George Bush sound like Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-CO). Huckabee has
compared illegal aliens to slaves brought here in chains from Africa, saying,
‘I think, frankly, the Lord is giving us a second chance to do better than we
did before.’

“Toward that end, when an Arkansas legislator
introduced a bill that would prevent illegal aliens from voting and receiving
state benefits, Huckabee denounced the bill, saying it would rile up ‘those who
are racist and bigots.’

“He also made the insane point that companies such
as Toyota would not invest in Arkansas if the state didn’t allow non-citizens
to vote, because it would ‘send the message that, essentially, “If you
don’t look like us, talk like us and speak like us, we don’t want you.”‘

“Like all the (other) Democratic candidates for
President, he supports a federal law to ban smoking–unless you’re an illegal
alien smoking at a Toyota plant.”

A former state lawmaker, Minton also said, that Huckabee
was not a “fiscally conservative Republican.” Rather, Huckabee was
regarded as just another liberal “tax and spender” in fiscal matters.
This is in direct opposition to Huckabee’s boast of “90 tax cuts during
his tenure.” And the facts seem to validate Minton, not Huckabee.

An Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration
report showed a “net tax increase of $505 million, a figure adjusted for
inflation and economic growth” on Huckabee’s watch.

That Huckabee is a liberal “tax and spender” is
also affirmed by Tom Roeser. According to Roeser, “[Huckabee] hiked state
spending 65.3%, from 1996 to 2004. He supported five tax increases, leading the
‘Club for Growth’ to call him a liberal in disguise . . .”

Roeser also points out that “The Cato Institute, a
libertarian think tank with heavy ties to the national GOP, gives him an F
grade for spending and taxes in 2006 and an overall grade of D in his
governorship. During his tenure, the number of state employees increased over
20% and Arkansas’ general obligation debt rose by almost $1 billion.”

Furthermore, according to the Washington Times,
“Until recently, he [Huckabee] had refused to sign the famous no-tax
pledge offered to candidates by Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax
Reform.”

In spite of Huckabee’s proven big-government,
big-spending, and pro- amnesty record, however, some Christian conservatives
are falling for his conservative rhetoric. It seems that all a Republican
candidate has to do is start talking “pro-life” and
“pro-marriage” and he or she will gain the support of certain
Christian conservatives.

First it was Bob Jones, III endorsing the liberal former
governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney, and now it is Janet Folger endorsing
the liberal former governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee. Why any Christian
leader would want to support a man with such a dubious record truly escapes me.

Christians need to beware of Mike Huckabee. He is not a
conservative. Even worse, he is not a constitutionalist. He is an opportunist,
however. This is demonstrated by the fact that many of his supporters are
openly posturing (with Huckabee’s consent, obviously) for an opportunity to run
Huckabee as a potential Vice Presidential candidate with either Giuliani or
Romney at the top of the ticket.

Let me ask the reader something. How could a principled
pro-life, pro- Second Amendment, pro-Constitution conservative be willing to
run on a ticket with a liberal presidential candidate such as Rudy Giuliani or
Mitt Romney? That’s right, he couldn’t.

I say again, beware of Mike Huckabee!

More Reasons To Beware Of Mike Huckabee
by Chuck Baldwin
November 27, 2007

Many Christian conservatives see Mike Huckabee as the
best candidate to deliver the GOP from an impending pro-abortion presidential
nomination of either Rudy Giuliani or Mitt Romney. Huckabee is doing especially
well in Iowa, particularly among evangelicals. Is Mike Huckabee worthy of this
support, however? The facts say no.

I have already attempted to warn my evangelical brethren
as to the dangers of supporting Mike Huckabee. See
http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/c2007/cbarchive_20071102.html
  However, that first column was just the tip of the
proverbial iceberg. Here are more reasons to beware of Mike Huckabee.

Robert Novak recently wrote a column about Mike Huckabee
entitled, “The False Conservative.” In the column he said,
“Huckabee is campaigning as a conservative, but serious Republicans know
that he is a high-tax, protectionist, big-government advocate of a strong hand
in the Oval Office directing the lives of Americans.”

Novak also said, “There is no doubt about Huckabee’s
record during a decade in Little Rock as governor. . . He increased the
Arkansas tax burden by 47 percent, boosting the levies on gasoline and
cigarettes.”

Novak continued saying, “Quin Hillyer, a former
Arkansas journalist writing in the conservative American Spectator, called
Huckabee ‘a guy with a thin skin, a nasty vindictive streak.’ Huckabee’s retort
was to attack Hillyer’s journalistic procedures, fitting a mean-spirited image
when he responds to conservative criticism.”

Calling Huckabee a proponent of big-government is an
understatement. “If you listen closely, all the things he supports
increase the size, power and cost of government. From subsidies for energy
research to increasing money for health care and government housing, the size,
power, and cost of government will not shrink under a President Mike Huckabee;
they will increase . . . Mr. Huckabee swore an oath to support and defend the
Constitution when he became governor, yet many of his proposals are clearly
unconstitutional.” (Source: David Ulrich, Letter of the Week, World Net
Daily, 10/26/07)

In addition, Dr. Jerome Corsi reports that
“Financial inducements arranged by former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee to
establish a Mexican consular office in Little Rock may have violated state law,
according to an Arkansas attorney.”

Writing for World Net Daily, Dr. Corsi exposed the fact
that Mike Huckabee “worked with some of the state’s most prominent and
politically powerful businesses to establish the [Mexican] consulate as a
magnet for drawing illegal immigrants to the state to accept low-paying
jobs.”

Corsi goes on to report that “Arkansas attorney Chip
Sexton provided WND a written legal brief arguing the state government’s
sublease to Mexico of office space for the consulate was illegal under Arkansas
law. Sexton contended the deal raised questions about the appropriateness of
private citizens and corporations in Arkansas providing financial incentives
for the government of Mexico to locate a consulate office in Little Rock.”

Corsi also writes that “Robert Trevino, commissioner
of Arkansas Rehabilitation Services, told WND he and Huckabee helped arrange
state and private financial support to induce Mexico to establish the consulate
as a business development ‘quid pro quo.’

“Trevino signed on July 7, 2006, a ‘Facilities Use
Agreement’ with Mexican consular officials to rent state government office
space for $1 a year on the second floor of the Arkansas Rehabilitation Services
building at 26 Corporate Hills in Little Rock.”

According to Sexton, not only did subleasing state
government offices to Mexico violate Arkansas state law under Ark. Code Ann.
22-2-114(C)(i) which provides: “After July 1, 1975, no state agency shall
enter into or renew or otherwise negotiate a lease between itself as lessor or
lessee and a nongovernmental or other government lessor or lessee,” but it
was even more offensive in that “there was nothing in the lease or other
agreements that would have prevented the Mexican consulate from providing legal
assistance to illegal aliens.”

In addition, Corsi also exposed the fact that Mike
Huckabee worked with Mexican President Vicente Fox to help provide cheap
Mexican labor for Tyson foods and other large Arkansas corporations. According
to Corsi, “Trevino confirmed he was state director of the League of United
Latin American Citizens, also known as LULAC, an activist group strongly
advocating for the rights of Hispanic immigrants in the U.S., when on Oct. 3,
2003, he accompanied Huckabee in a state airplane to visit [President Vicente]
Fox in Mexico.”

There is more.

The American Spectator reported that “Fourteen
times, the ethics commission–a respected body, not a partisan witch-hunt
group– investigated claims against Huckabee. Five of those times, it
officially reprimanded him. And as only MSNBC among the big national media has
reported at an real length, there were lots of other mini-scandals and
embarrassments along the way.”

Plus, writing for The Washington Times, Greg Pierce
quoted Hillyer as saying, “[Huckabee] used public money for family
restaurant meals, boat expenses, and other personal uses. He tried to claim as
his own some $70,000 of furniture donated to the governor’s mansion. He
repeatedly, and obstinately, against the pleadings even from conservative
columnists and editorials, refused to divulge the names of donors to a
‘charitable’ organization he set up while lieutenant governor–an outfit whose
main charitable purpose seemed to be to pay Huckabee to make speeches. Then, as
a kicker, he misreported the income itself from the suspicious ‘charity.'”

Mike Huckabee’s beliefs and actions even border on the
bizarre. According to David Keene, Chairman of the American Conservative Union,
“GOP presidential wannabe Mike Huckabee suggested that as president he
would, for the good of the people, support a federal anti-smoking law. You see,
as governor, Huckabee supported such laws because, well, he doesn’t like
smoking and doesn’t think folks should indulge in so heath-threatening an
activity. If he could move on up to the presidency, he would continue his
abolitionist crusade at the national level without giving much, if any, thought
to the question of whether the Constitution or anything else would legitimize a
federal ban on smoking.”

I have yet one more word of warning for those
evangelicals supporting Huckabee because he is pro-life: Mike Huckabee will
most definitely support Rudy Giuliani should Giuliani obtain the Republican
nomination. Count on it.

I ask you, how could a committed “pro-life”
conservative support a pro- abortion, pro-gay rights, pro-gun control liberal
such as Rudy Giuliani? He couldn’t.

At the end of the day, however, there is absolutely no
question that Huckabee will support Giuliani (or any other pro-abortion
Republican), because, when all is said and done, Huckabee and his fellow big-
government Republicans have no real commitment to the life issue or to any
other conservative principle.

Let’s say it plainly: Mike Huckabee is just another
big-government, establishment politician who will do nothing to stem the tide
of socialism or fascism (pick your poison) emanating from Washington, D.C.,
these days.

Dear Christian friend, don’t be duped by Mike Huckabee.

© Chuck Baldwin

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