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Sunday, December 31, 2006

Florida May Host Earlier Presidential Primary in 2008

Florida is likely to play an even larger role in choosing the next president. The following article ran in the Gainesville Sun:

Florida's new political leaders are ready to move up the state's presidential primary, a tack that would roil the 2008 campaign and grant even more bragging rights to the nation's biggest battleground state.

Currently, the presidential nominees are a foregone conclusion by the time Florida's March primary rolls around. For decades, small states like Iowa and New Hampshire have hosted the make-it-or-break-it votes in January.

House Speaker Marco Rubio of Miami says a state as big and diverse as Florida should have its say immediately afterward.

"From immigration to agriculture to Israel, virtually every issue the next leader of the free world is going to be asked about will be asked in Florida," Rubio said. "Florida is the largest and most relevant state that has no voice in the electoral
process.

"Senate President Ken Pruitt and Gov.-elect Charlie Crist agree that Florida should wield more influence during the primary season, and legislators could begin crafting a bill as soon as next month. An earlier 2008 primary would lure presidential contenders - and their money - to Florida much sooner and more frequently than in past elections.

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Friday, December 29, 2006

Huckabee Gaining Conservative Support

A story yesterday in Agape Press reveals the increasing interest among evangelical conservatives for Huckabee to run for president.

A conservative activist and political commentator predicts three 2008 Republican presidential candidates will set themselves apart from the rest of the pack over the next year.

The three candidates Paul Weyrich of the Free Congress Foundation is referring to are Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, and Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. Weyrich, who has been involved in politics for decades, says twice Governor Huckabee had him "on the seat of his chair" during a recent forum. According to Weyrich, the former Baptist preacher "can speak like no other candidate."

"He is dynamic, he is exciting, he believes in all the right things," says Weyrich in describing the Arkansas governor. "I think that if conservatives really got behind him, that they would bump him up to be a first-tier candidate."

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Thursday, December 28, 2006

A Leader Defined

From Hope to Higher Ground
By Gov. Mike Huckabee
Chapter 2
Page 31


I’m a conservative, pro-life, pro-family evangelical who believes in God, lower taxes, less government, personal empowerment, personal ownership, and personal responsibility. I believe in the unlimited potential of the human spirit, a strong national defense, and a government that allows the marketplace to regulate itself as much as possible to encourage and enhance free enterprise.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Mike Huckabee: A Leader for America

(From www.HopeforAmericaPAC.org)

Mike Huckabee became governor on July 15, 1996 following the resignation of Governor Jim Guy Tucker. He later became Arkansas' 44th elected governor after winning the November 1998 election with the highest percentage of the vote ever received by a Republican gubernatorial nominee in Arkansas. Governor Huckabee was elected to another four-year term in November 2002 and is currently recognized as the nation's second longest serving governor.

The years he has served as governor of Arkansas have been exceptionally busy. His term as chairman of the National Governors Association finished up in August 2006, shortly after the expiration of his two-year term as chairman of the prestigious Education Commission of the States. In addition to these two leadership positions, he has served as president of the Council of State Governments, state co-chairman of the Delta Regional Authority, and chairman of the Southern Governors' Association, the Southern Regional Education Board, the Southern Growth Policies Board, the Southern Technology Council, the Southern International Trade Council, and the Interstate Oil & Gas Compact.

Mike Huckabee has been a leader in improving health care for Arkansans. He created the ARKids First program, a nationally recognized initiative that provides health insurance to tens of thousands of children who previously had no access to health insurance. He also led a ballot initiative in 2000 that devotes all of the state's tobacco settlement money to improving the health of Arkansans. Arkansas is one of the few states spending all of its tobacco funds in this way. Governor Huckabee created the Healthy Arkansas initiative to encourage Arkansans to stop smoking, exercise more and eat healthier. He now has expanded that effort to the Healthy America program, which is his NGA chairman's initiative. As a direct result of his leadership, for the first time Arkansas state employees are taking health risk assessments, receiving individualized health information, and receive discounts for health insurance premiums if they commit to lifestyle of healthy behavior. Governor Huckabee has worked with private businesses to assist them in creating similar wellness programs.

In the spring of 2006, Governor Huckabee convened the Arkansas Legislature into extraordinary session to address several education and health related issues. During that session, he introduced his Indoor Clean Air Act and oversaw passage of the bill, resulting in banning of smoking in almost all workplaces throughout Arkansas.

Governor Huckabee's efforts to improve his own health have received national attention. Diagnosed with Type II diabetes in 2003, he lost 110 pounds. By March of 2006, he had completed the Little Rock Marathon in back-to-back years and managed to sandwich competing in the Marine Corps Marathon in-between. Largely because of these accomplishments, The Road Runners Club of America named him its Southern Region Runner of the Year, and also during 2005 he received designation as a USA Track & Fields National Athlete of the Week. Governor Mike Huckabee's fourth book, "Quit Digging Your Grave with a Knife and Fork", was released by Time Warner Book Group in May of 2005 and continues to receive favorable reviews across the country. He has traveled widely since the release of the book to speak on the need for Americans to change their lifestyles, touting his "12 stop" program as a no-nonsense approach to manage one's health by implementing lifestyle change rather than just using simple diet and exercise plans.

Largely through his efforts, Arkansas has become nationally recognized as having crafted one of the nation's best school accountability programs. Governor Huckabee pushed through reforms in Arkansas that have significantly increased the number of charter schools and established new approaches to workforce education. Other accomplishments include creation of an automobile license renewal system which has become the model for states across the nation. He directed the creation of other technology based advancements which have made Arkansas a leader among the states. In fact, Brown University rated Arkansas number one in the nation for on-line services.

Governor Huckabee is a leader in promoting family values:
  • Issued the Family Protection Policy Directive to Arkansas state agencies
  • Signed legislation outlawing same-sex marriage in Arkansas.
  • Signed the Fetal Protection Act
  • Issued an executive order to state agencies recurring compliance with Charitable Choice, allowing faith-based providers access to government funds
  • Led the effort to pass the nation's third Covenant Marriage law
  • Led the effort to pass "A Woman's Right to Know" legislation for women seeking abortion
  • Signed into law legislation requiring parental consent for abortion
  • Signed into law legislation requiring abortion providers to notify a prospective patient that the unborn baby may feel pain

Governor Huckabee is a leader in promoting good government:
  • Doubled the child care tax credit and eliminated the marriage penalty from the tax code
  • Eliminated the capital gains tax on the sale of a home
  • Indexed the state income tax to inflation to keep people from being pushed into higher tax brackets
  • Simplified the car tag renewal process
  • Signed into law legislation creating the first broad-based tax cut in Arkansas history
  • Increased penalties for church arson.
  • Implemented criminal background checks for teachers

Governor Huckabee is a leader in education:
  • Protected the right of parents to home school their children
  • Initiated SmartStart, SmartStep, and Next Step education programs which resulted in verifiable gains in academic achievement from the first year of implementation.
  • Passed legislation to increase education assessment and school accountability
  • Signed into law legislation vastly improving an existing charter school law, resulting in the creation of Arkansas' first ever charter schools
  • Worked to grant school administrators more flexibility in firing bad teachers

Governor Huckabee is leader in protecting our Second Amendment rights:
  • Became the first governor in the nation to have a concealed handgun license
  • Signed into law legislation removing restrictions on concealed handgun permit holders
  • Signed into law legislation blocking frivolous lawsuits against gun manufacturers
  • Signed into law legislation allowing former law enforcement officers to carry concealed handguns

Governor Huckabee is a nationally acclaimed writer:
  • "Character Is The Issue" 1997
  • "Kids Who Kill" 1998
  • "Living Beyond Your Lifetime" 2000
  • "Quit Digging Your Grave With A Knife And Fork" 2005

Governor Huckabee is nationally recognized for his many leadership accomplishments:
  • Named the director of a new public policy center at Ouachita Baptist University's Mike Huckabee School of Education. Sept. 28, 2005.
  • Received the League of United Latin American Citizens Leadership Award. June 29, 2005
  • Received the Carl Garner-Al Pollard Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Keep Arkansas Beautiful Foundation. April 28, 2005
  • Named Southern Region Runner of the Year by the Road Runners Club of America in 2005. March 17, 2005
  • Finished the Little Rock Marathon in four hours, 38 minutes and 59 seconds. March 6, 2005
  • Named honorary chairman of America's Walk for Diabetes. 2005.
  • Named to American Cancer Society's Legends Circle. 2005
  • Named Communicator of the Year by the International Association of Business Communicators Arkansas Chapter, 2004.
  • Received Leadership in Fitness Award from Arkansas Council on Physical Fitness. 2003.
  • Named Arkansan of the Year Award by the Arkansas Broadcasters Association in August 2002.
  • Received Amigo Award from the League of United Latin American Citizens. 2002.
  • Received the Pioneer Award the Arkansas Administrative Statewide Information System at the E-Gov 2002 Exposition in Washington, D.C. June 2002
  • Received Meritorious Service Award from the Selective Service System. June 2, 2002.
  • Inducted in the American Legion Boys State of Arkansas Hall of Fame. June 8, 2001
  • Inducted in the Arkansas Outdoor Hall of Fame in 2000
  • Received Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Alumni Award. 2000.
  • American Sportfishing Association Man of the Year. 1997
  • Received honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Ouachita Baptist University. May 17, 1997.
  • Received honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from John Brown University. April 13, 1994.
  • Named Paul Harris Follow of Rotary Foundation of Rotary International.
Source: http://www.hopeforamericapac.org/