Washington Briefing - Mike Huckabee (Presidential Candidate)
October 21, 2007 by Randy
Filed under Christianity, Culture War, Current Affairs, Election '08, Homosexuality, Life, People, Public Policy, Religion, War On Terror, family, marriage
My notes on Huckabee’s presentation I came in a little late.
“I don’t blame the people who want to be here, I blame the government sitting on its hands for twenty years. Build the border fence.”
This crowd absolutely LOVES Huckabee.
Get rid out the tax code with the fair tax. Stop the muzzling of ministers being told they can’t say things from the pulpit. The bloggers aren’t so happy with the crowds response. Any President who would allow international law to inform should be impeached.Some want to redefine marriage. Constitutional amendment is necessary… tired of hearing people unwilling to change the constitution but willing to change the Holy word of God as it relates to marriage.
Life begins at conception. Must stop the holocaust of Liberalized abortion. We should stop accommodating sexual irresponsibility… basketball metaphor for Standards of God. We don’t lower a basketball goal for a bad team to do better, we compel the team to work toward making the goal.
It’s important that the language of zion not be spoken as a second language.
That last sentence made me think of Romney and Mormonism. The parallel, if there truly is one, is that Mormon’s have added the book of Mormon as holy scripture. The do claim the Bible to be Holy Scripture as well but, from what I have experienced the book of Mormon always comes first and the Bible is primarily used to back it up. I could be wrong and that could be a totally inaccurate view of what Huckabee was intending ( as a metaphor ) … but that is what I thought of when he said that statement.
People need to sing from their hearts not lip synch. We will not sacrifice our principles for any one’s politics. I do not spell God GOP.
Huckabee had people jumping up and down. I was kind of shocked. He was all about the Bible, scriptures and it was almost like church on a Sunday morning. It was great! But I was concerned because… well just because. I am not one to get swept away in political rallies and as the crowd got more and more hyped, even though I loved what he was saying … I was uncomfortable. Still haven’t figured it out.

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