it's so cool to see Mike still talking to America!
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Thank You - Mike Huckabee thanks his faithful supports
Governor Mike Huckabee address to his friends on the official website:God has been so good to us! We can never fully express our gratitude for all you have done and how you have touched and blessed our lives... I promise to you that I gave it all I had to the last minute and left it "all on the field."REFLECT, REST, RENEW, and RE-BOOT!
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Conceding for '08
Huckabee concedes the race.
By now most of us have expected that this was inevitable. I'm still as proud of him as the day I chose to support him. Governor Huckabee is an admirable man who ran a good race and who brought conservative principles to the forefront of American Politics.
America said no. At least for now.
But look at the past to see the future. America said "no" to McCain the first time (or two maybe?) that he ran. Perhaps America will say "no" to John McCain in November. And of course the first time Reagan ran, he was told no too. Maybe next time when Obama or Hillary are in the White House, Huckabee will have a much better chance. His name recognition will be much higher and his ability to raise funds and gain traction will be much higher.
Now brace for four years of liberalism--whether it's from McCain or Obama or Clinton--and then a Huckabee will be a breath of fresh air!
By now most of us have expected that this was inevitable. I'm still as proud of him as the day I chose to support him. Governor Huckabee is an admirable man who ran a good race and who brought conservative principles to the forefront of American Politics.
America said no. At least for now.
But look at the past to see the future. America said "no" to McCain the first time (or two maybe?) that he ran. Perhaps America will say "no" to John McCain in November. And of course the first time Reagan ran, he was told no too. Maybe next time when Obama or Hillary are in the White House, Huckabee will have a much better chance. His name recognition will be much higher and his ability to raise funds and gain traction will be much higher.
Now brace for four years of liberalism--whether it's from McCain or Obama or Clinton--and then a Huckabee will be a breath of fresh air!
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