If you haven't seen this, watch Mike Huckabee talk about Sen. Obama's speech and Rev. Wright's remarks: Particularly important is this paragraph: ...And one other thing I think we've got to remember: As easy as it is for those of...
I was never comfortable with Huckabee as a candidate, but I love him as a commentator.
blendahtom
March 20, 2008 8:00 AM
I find Obama and Huckabee both appealing candidates because the way they walk in there faith there is a sense of humility that resonates that some in the public just can't get.
Today's another day
March 20, 2008 8:43 AM
Huckabee's statements and actions are compatible with the Gospel and Apostolic witness. Pastor Wright's do also, but only in what he should repent of and be forgiven for. If both Wright and Obama want to follow the Gospel and Apostles teachings, then that would be good for everyone. Huckabee showed once again, that he was the best candidate to "lead" this country forward.
Linda Sue
March 20, 2008 10:35 AM
Thank you for posting this - of course Huckabee is understanding and coherent (I voted for him so this isn't dissing the man) - he is NOT in the campaign now. The campaign process is no longer about discussing issues - it is assaulting the very character and life of any person sticking their head up out of the masses trying to gain public office. I am not an Obama fan for reasons of policy and issues. Won't argue those because there is no arguing values (nothing useful to be gained). Senator Obama has handled himself well in a very difficult situation. Is this a defining moment in American racial relations? - no- hundreds of years of history aren't wiped away in a week. Is it good to open the discussion on a level of nationwide attention? - absolutely. Demonizing "them" (whoever doesn't agree with one's viewpoint) is not using discernment. To quote a much less reputable and learned man - Rodney King was right - can't we all just get along? Discuss, explain, LISTEN to one another - old saying that God gave us one mouth and two ears and two eyes for a reason - listen and observe twice as much as we talk.
canucklehead
March 20, 2008 1:27 PM
"Huckabee's statements and actions are compatible with the Gospel and Apostolic witness. Pastor Wright's do also, but only in what he should repent of and be forgiven for."
Ever walked in a black man's shoes, Donny?
Larry Parker
March 21, 2008 8:09 PM
G-d bless Mike Huckabee (says this ultra-liberal).
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I was never comfortable with Huckabee as a candidate, but I love him as a commentator.
I find Obama and Huckabee both appealing candidates because the way they walk in there faith there is a sense of humility that resonates that some in the public just can't get.
Huckabee's statements and actions are compatible with the Gospel and Apostolic witness. Pastor Wright's do also, but only in what he should repent of and be forgiven for. If both Wright and Obama want to follow the Gospel and Apostles teachings, then that would be good for everyone. Huckabee showed once again, that he was the best candidate to "lead" this country forward.
Thank you for posting this - of course Huckabee is understanding and coherent (I voted for him so this isn't dissing the man) - he is NOT in the campaign now. The campaign process is no longer about discussing issues - it is assaulting the very character and life of any person sticking their head up out of the masses trying to gain public office. I am not an Obama fan for reasons of policy and issues. Won't argue those because there is no arguing values (nothing useful to be gained). Senator Obama has handled himself well in a very difficult situation. Is this a defining moment in American racial relations? - no- hundreds of years of history aren't wiped away in a week. Is it good to open the discussion on a level of nationwide attention? - absolutely. Demonizing "them" (whoever doesn't agree with one's viewpoint) is not using discernment. To quote a much less reputable and learned man - Rodney King was right - can't we all just get along? Discuss, explain, LISTEN to one another - old saying that God gave us one mouth and two ears and two eyes for a reason - listen and observe twice as much as we talk.
"Huckabee's statements and actions are compatible with the Gospel and Apostolic witness. Pastor Wright's do also, but only in what he should repent of and be forgiven for."
Ever walked in a black man's shoes, Donny?
G-d bless Mike Huckabee (says this ultra-liberal).
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