Well, it has been nice

March 4, 2008

Well, it has been good experience blogging here at WAforMike.  You, our visitors, have been great.  The turnout to this blog has been amazing, with thousands of visitors since this blog was started exactly 2 months ago, the 4th of January, just hours after Huckabee won Iowa.  We had great hopes that a great, conservative, Christian canidate would win the nomination and bring true change to America.  Not empty hopes such as the kind Senator Obama offers, but TRUE, solid hopes for change.  Sadly, this has not happened.  With 64% of the results in from Texas, Governer Mike Huckabee has lost to Senator John McCain.  We here at WAforMike commend Mike Huckabee for a well run campaign.  We will throw our weight behind Senator McCain’s campaign now, and recommend that you do so also.  Remember, Senator McCain may be more liberal than some of us like, however, he is still much better than either Senator Obama or Senator Clinton.

We are now blogging a new website, www.trueobamafacts.com, and encourage you to visit the site, and pass out the link to everyone you come in contact with.

Thanks, and God bless you all!

The Bloggers at WAforMike


Video: Huckabee Supporter Serenade

February 29, 2008


Keep on Running

February 24, 2008


Glenn to back Huckabee at GOP convention

February 23, 2008

Midland Daily News

Midlander Gary Glenn plans to attend the Republican National Convention as one of two at-large Michigan alternates supporting former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee for president.

    The convention Sept. 1-4 will be at the Xcel Energy Center in downtown Saint Paul, Minn.

    It will be Glenn’s second GOP national convention.

    He was an alternate supporting George H.W. Bush at the 1988 convention at New Orleans’ Super Dome. Glenn’s wife, Annette, was an alternate supporting Ronald Reagan at the 1984 GOP national convention in Dallas.

     In an e-mail message, Gary Glenn wrote that if Sen. John McCain hasn’t wrapped up the presidential nomination before the convention:

    * more than eight Michigan delegates might not vote for McCain and

    * Huckabee supporters are confident that a convention dominated by social conservatives will eventually turn to Huckabee. In part, that’s because he’s “the only candidate who has always supported both a Human Life Amendment and a Marriage Protection Amendment,” Glenn wrote.

    Also, Huckabee believes protecting people’s First Amendment rights of free speech is more important than McCain’s campaign finance legislation “that violates those rights to protect incumbent politicians from accountability,” Glenn wrote.

    Huckabee’s continuing campaign “ensures that more socially conservative delegates will continue to be elected” in states which haven’t yet voted, Glenn added. Those additional delegates “will strengthen our ability to protect and preserve principles in the Republican platform which Sen. McCain does not support, such as constitutionally protecting both prenatal life and one-man, one-woman marriage,” Glenn continued.

    Glenn has been president of the American Family Association of Michigan since October 1999.

    In the Michigan Republican primary election Jan. 15,  Huckabee’s statewide vote earned him two at-large delegates. They are newly elected Republican National Committeeman Keith Butler of Southfield and Bill Voorheis of Clio.

    Chosen recently as GOP national convention delegates from the Fourth Congressional District, of which Midland County is a part, were Kim Emmons of Clare County, Carolyn Curtin of Evart and state Sen. Jason Allen of Traverse City. Curtin is a State Board of Education member and chairperson of a Fourth District Republicans’ organization. That GOP group annually raises money at events in Clare and Mount Pleasant to support Republican candidates.

    The three national convention alternates recently elected by Fourth District Republican activists are Wilma McQueen of Leelanaw County, former Saginaw County Republican Chairman Ken Shapley and Gerald Wall of Roscommon County.

    The district — represented in the U.S. House by Midland Republican Dave Camp — includes part of both Saginaw and Shiawassee counties and all of 12 other counties.


On Our Terms – Video

February 22, 2008


On the trail in Texas

February 20, 2008

My candidacy is, and always has been, about convictions – and the issues and core values that are critical to our country’s future, such protecting traditional marriage, the sanctity of life, individual empowerment and a revamping of our federal tax code to encourage productivity. It’s about lifting Americans up, from hope to higher ground, with a positive vision for America’s future that is grounded in a belief in our nation’s basic goodness, and defined by a ‘can—do’ spirit that knows how to gets things done. My goal is to offer Republican voters, a voice and a choice in this election.

The last four out of five U.S. Presidents have been governors, and there is a reason for this: the challenges facing our nation require steady, experienced, executive management. As governor of Arkansas for 10 ½ years, I delivered on my promises to cut taxes 94 times, reduce welfare by half, reform health care for children and our education system, and transform our transportation infrastructure. My record of results, achieved with a Democrat legislature, gives a meaningful viability to my candidacy.

There are millions of Republicans from across this country who have yet to be heard from. Clearly we were disappointed by the results in Wisconsin, but I look forward to campaigning hard in Texas and Ohio this week – and taking my case before the good people of those states. I encourage you to leave a comment on our campaign blog today and share with me your thoughts.Emailing you from the road in Texas and with deep gratitude,


Is Mike Huckabee Another Lincoln?

February 19, 2008

Found this article at: http://opinionatedcatholic.blogspot.com/2008/02/is-mike-huckabee-another-lincoln.html

There appears to be a ton of talk again how Huckabee needs to withdraw. I have had the contrary position that Mike staying in the race is good for the party and yes even good for McCain if the gets the nod. It appears that this blogger appears to agree with me and has similar reasons. Let me add another reason.

I am very concerned about some extreme elements trying to go third party. We see that here at the sad and misguided site. The longer that Huckabee is in the race the longer this stuff loses steam. Especially because if Mike does not get the nomination he will bring the social conservatives over to McCain. Again see the above bloggers link I posted Mike Huckabee’s Campaign is Good for the Republican Party.

Now I do believe in miracle. Have no doubt though that Mike Huckabee believes in math. As a Governor that had to submit balanced budgets and didn’t have access to the Money making machine of the Engraving department Mike knows all to well about Math.

However I do know the brokered convention theory and then Mike getting the nomination is a long shot to say the least. However in honor of Presidents’ day I saw something that that perked my interest. That is a post from the Another Man’s Meat and his post Mathematics and Miracles . He brings up some interesting history that is significant and interesting:

Governor Huckabee has also been accused of splitting Republican conservatives, thus enhancing the chances for a Democratic victory in the general election. Well, I don’t believe it, nor does history seem to validate that point of view

.I spent some time this morning re-reading chapter seven, titled “The Revolution of 1860,” of Jim McPherson’s The Battle Cry of Freedom. The chapter is all about the political upheaval taking place in America in 1860. It seems that one man, Abraham Lincoln, much like Mike Huckabee today, wasn’t nearly as interested in electoral mathematics back then as he was in miracles.

The Illinois rail-splitter, and friend of the common man, knew he faced a daunting task. He well understood that William Seward had come to Chicago as the presumptive nominee of the Party. But Lincoln, who once said, “Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing,” pressed the issue of the nomination to the convention floor. History has recorded the outcome of that convention. Lincoln won, the Union was preserved, and slavery was abolished.

Many scholars now believe that Lincoln, in addition to being our greatest political poet, was our greatest President. Thank God that we don’t have to concern ourselves today with a different history, one that might have been written had Lincoln given in to the mathematics he faced.Some quotes from McPherson follow for your edification and enlightenment.

I believe they demonstrate that, while some make assumptions, a few chart their courses to the stars, swim against the collective tide of the naysayers, and then go on to make history:

Coming into the convention with a large lead based on strength in upper-North states, Seward hoped for a first-ballot nomination. But Republicans were sure to win those states no matter whom they nominated.”“This left Lincoln. By the time the convention’s opening gavel came down on May 16, Lincoln had emerged from a position as the darkest of horses to that of Seward’s main rival.”“Yet so obscure was Lincoln in certain circles before his nomination that some pundits had not included his name on their lists of seven or a dozen or even twenty-one potential candidates. Several newspapers spelled his first name Abram.”
“The first ballot revealed Seward’s weakness and Lincoln’s surprising strength. With 233 votes needed to nominate, Seward fell sixty short at 173 ½ while Lincoln polled 102.”“From then on, Lincoln the rail-splitter became the symbol of the frontier, farm, opportunity, hard work, rags to riches, and other components of the American dream embodied in the Republican self-image.”
“None of the forty thousand people in and around the wigwam ever forgot that moment. All except the diehard Seward delegates were convinced they had selected the strongest candidate.”


We now have the hindsight of history, so we know that Abraham Lincoln was the right candidate for the right time. Some day, when this generation is pushing up the daisies, the history of the 2008 campaign will be written. It may be about John McCain, Barack Obama, or Hillary Clinton. And, improbable as it may seem now, it may be about a preacher from a small Arkansas town who was too stubborn to give in to the cackling voices around him calling for his surrender.

So who knows. Regardless I shall as See on my sidebar SUPPORT THE ELEPHANT no matter who it is. Especially in this election when it is so important to do so on my levels.


New Politics Website Started

February 18, 2008

Hey Readers,

We have started a new website, True Obama Facts.  The address is www.trueobamafacts.com.  Check the site out, and then pass the link on to your friends, family, neighbours and co-workers!

Thanks!


I will survive…

February 18, 2008


I will vote for Mike Huckabee Tuesday

February 17, 2008

Please feel free to forward the following message from Joe Fuiten to the people on your personal lists.

Dear Friends,

I already voted for him in the Caucus.  On Tuesday, I am going to vote for Mike Huckabee a second time. I will do so in spite of the virtually impossible odds of his winning. For me it will be a kind of last act to show the Republicans and the country that Evangelicals are a substantial force in America.  I hope you will do the same.

When our primary is over and the time is right, I will almost certainly throw my support behind John McCain.
   
To you that already support McCain:

My vote for Huckabee on Tuesday will seem like a pointless act. It might be, but I want one more distinctive showing of conservative and Evangelical action.
   
To you that have joined me in supporting Huckabee:

My inclination to later support McCain might seem like a betrayal of what we have worked for these past months. If and when I announce for McCain, I will tell you the positive reasons why I may do that. 

At this point, I will just note that Huckabee has not attacked McCain and McCain has not attacked Huckabee. Even with the election controversy here in Washington State, McCain’s people have not added to the controversy. I appreciate how they have handled that. In the end, it is in our best interest if value voters and Republicans work together.

You should also know that our State Republican Chairman Luke Esser has my full support. I think he has been fair and even-handed.

Herein lies our greatest battle:

It would appear that Barack Obama is winning on the Democratic side. Click here to read an article from Investor’s Business Daily, which will give you a bit of background. Obama’s religion is raising a lot of questions. It shows what we are likely to be up against in the coming months.

Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.

Sincerely,

Joe Fuiten
 
P.S. I am sure you know that even if you caucused, you can also vote in the Primary.  Please be sure to check the box on your ballot envelope just above your signature. It is where you are required to indicate your party affiliation.  If you don’t check the box your vote will not be counted!

P.S.S.  If you are a Pastor or church or class leader, please remember the election in your public prayers this Sunday.
 
 
 
Dr. Joseph B. Fuiten is the senior pastor of Cedar Park Church in Bothell, Washington, and he is the former president of Positive Christian Agenda. Currently, Pastor Fuiten serves on the Board of Directors for the Family Policy Institute of Washington, an associate organization of Focus on the Family.