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How refreshing to hear a candidate say what he believes knowing that the moderator most likely was trying to corner him. He didn’t back down but stated his conviction. Even if you don’t agree with him, don’t you think it is cool to hear someone that is not trying to please everyone?
Yes, and he is very articulate in explaining his belief. I agree with you and think Christians missed a huge opportunity during the primary process. Hopefully Gov. Huckabee will make the effort again in 2012.
He spoke at the Republican State Convention this summer and if he would have gone on for a few minutes there would have been amens coming from the audience. After he spoke several people around me were asking if we could do a do over on the primary elections.
Hard to find candidates who stand by their convictions and will not waver to appease public opinions.
We’re such idiots for not electing this Huckabee…we really dropped the ball on this election. Maybe he will run again.
i love huckabee. i would have been much more excited when i voted a few weeks ago if i could have voted for him.
We as voters did have the opportunity to vote for Huckabee during the primaries. I did vote for him. I have been watching him for a while. He was on KCM ( Kenneth Copeland Ministries) for a week and he won me over right away.
It is so important that we dig, research and pray for the politicians that are willing to take on the role of being our leaders.
yes, it’s VERY cool!!! I commented on a previous post that neither McCain nor Obama seem to be leaders, but followers…
looks like Huckabee is proving that to be true…his response is a great example of true leadership.
something tells me that in 2012, America will be ready for yet another “change”…sure hope Huckabee will be there to help make it a reality 🙂
Yet we have to remember to pray for our president elect and his family as we pray for our pastor, marriage, finaces, counrty, military, children etc.
I voted for Huckabee originally, also, and I wil pray for the President elect. I hope to vote for Huckabee again in 2012.