Give me some dirt on Mike Huckabee

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Tennis Anyone? >>>>>>>>>>>>> RPR
 
Visit the Wayback Machine and check out the contents of his official website address before his campaign bought it. His supporters may deny everything and say that it's just spin, but the articles posted on the website are factual. There's also TaxHikeMike.com which should turn the stomachs of true fiscal conservatives.

Huckabee is all talk and funny one-liners, but he doesn't practice what he preaches. He's not above distorting the truth to put him in a good light (he lied about having a degree in theology while pandering to Christians), and one must not forget that he has plenty of experience in marketing (he dropped out in the first year of seminary to take charge of PR for a televangelist).

Speaking of televangelists, he might also be in a bit of hot water after actively soliciting money from televangelist friends currently under investigation by Congress.

The most shocking: the Wayne Dumond case. Basically, Huckabee actively pushed for the release of a convicted rapist for seemingly political reasons --- despite pleas from the victims. The released felon then moved to another state and proceeded to rape and murder another woman. Watch this video investigation by ABC.

Wow, I hadnt seen that about Huckabee's website before he took it over. Good stuff! Someone else had his site as late as June 2007!

Here are a couple of the good pages on his old site:
March 11th MikeHucakbee.com
Various Other Scandals
 
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This is from F$&%kabees webpage:

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Super Saturday And Ice Packs
by Mike Huckabee
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It was a Super Saturday. A big win in the Kansas Caucus, a popular vote win in Lousiana's primary and in Washington the vote is still undecided even though many news outlets have projected Sen. McCain as the winner. We are committed to making certain every vote in Washington is counted, and you can expect me to update you on the situtation soon.

Now let's focus on Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.

Every vote is critical. Each and every vote. Let Washington be a lesson to us all, please contact everyone you know in these two states in the District of the Columbia and ask them to consider voting for our campaign. Make a list of the people you know living there and contact them today. But don't stop there. Contacting friends and family outside of Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia is just as important, because they might have connections to voters in these primaries.

Please help us make calls into Virginia today. We have 40,000 calls to go. Contacting each of these voters is critical to our success on Tuesday. Helping identify pro-Huckabee voters will give us the opportunity to remind these voters to get to the polls on Tuesday and VOTE HUCKABEE!

Lets look at the recent results for our online, volunteer phone program and the successes we have had:

Kansas: Made 28,000 Calls and We Won.

Georgia: Made 40,000 calls and We Won.

Alabama: Made 20,000 Calls and We Won.

Tennessee: Made 15,000 Calls and We Won.

So will you help us make the remaining 40,000 calls into Virginia? Are there 10,000 individuals willing to call a minimum of 4 voters each? Making these calls will take about 5 minutes of your time today.

To make calls you must be a Ranger (membership is free). Signup is easy. We provide scripts and voter records to call. Click here to signup and join the Rangers.
Anyone here an undercover 'ranger'? Maybe we should contact these voters?
Talk to them about Taxhike Mike?

Calls for RON PAUL
Do you have some phone calling skills and a couple minutes to spare?

The Huckabee campaign website was updated today with some very useful new features. The campaign has a new interactive online tool that helps supporters make phone calls into Florida. Check out the new feature on MikeHuckabee.com:



Once logged in as a Ranger, the tool shows the caller a list of voters to call, their phone numbers, and a form to fill out with some simple information about the calls. A script is provided to aid in the phone calls. Talking points on many of the issues are all on the page so that callers can be prepared for questions.

This is a great way for folks from Wisconsin to be directly involved in the campaign from inside your own home! The Huckabee team really has done a great job on this, providing the tools for volunteers to connect with voters across the country. This is truly an effective e-campaign!

If you're not already a Huckabee Ranger signup on the MikeHuckabee.com website and start getting
RON's message out to voters!
 
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Guys, we need to attack McCain, not Huckabeast. We need Huckleberry Hound to sweep tomorrow.
 
I just LOVE this thread. Once Huck said he would never enact a statewide smoking ban because he did not feel that the state should dictate to small business, what they can do in their own business. This was at a Chamber of Commerce function. I shook his hand and told him how pleased I was that e said this. He told me again, that business owners should be able to make their own decisions about what to do in their own shops. About a year later he passed a ban on smoking in all businesses. That is just a little thing I wanted to add to all the above, which , btw, is all true. I almost have the 8 minute Liberty U part 1 speech ready to download and burn on CD. This will VERY much help with converting Huck's support if you can get them to spend 10 minutes to watch it..coming soon..
 
He pardoned a convicted rapist who, once released, Raped and murdered a girl.

He wants to "change the constitution to reflect the word of God"

be careful when using the 'god' constitution argument with Christians.
I talked to a christian about that, his argument was that founding fathers were all christians when they came here, etc. So, to him it didn't sound bad.
 
Mike Huckabee raised more taxes in 10 years in office than Bill Clinton did in his 12 years.

THE ARKANSAS LEADER
Friday, November 30, 2007
EDITORIALS>>Who’s biggest tax raiser?
Ernie Dumas writes: Mike Huckabee raised more taxes in 10 years in office than Bill Clinton did in his 12 years.
Clinton tax increases

- Increased the general sales tax from 3 percent to 4 per- cent (Act 63 of special session of 1983)

- Increased sales tax by half of 1 percent and extended the tax to used vehicles (Act 3 of 1991)

- Increased the corporate income tax from 6 to 6.5 percent for corporations with net incomes greater than $100,000 (Act 1052 of 1991)

- Levied a 16 percent tax on snuff (yes, there are a few people who still dip snuff) (Act 628 of 1987)

- Levied a 25-cent tax on each pack of cigarette papers (yes, there are people who still roll their own) (Act 1045 of 1987)

- Increased the cigarette tax from 17.75 cents a pack to 21 cents a pack (Act 399 of 1983)

- Increased the cigarette tax by a penny a pack (Act 1211 of 1991)

- Levied a 2 percent tax on certain tourism items like admission to theme parks (Act 38 of 1989)

- Increased excise taxes on mixed drinks sold for on-premises consumption (not wine or beer) (Act 844 of 1983 and Act 908 of 1989)

- Increased motor fuel taxes by 1 cent a gallon (1979)

- Increased motor fuel taxes by 4 cents a gallon (Act 456 of 1985) (Clinton vetoed the bill but the legislature overrode his veto.)

- Increased the tax on motor fuels by 5 cents a gallon

- Increased motor vehicle registration fees, 1979 (subsequently repealed)
Huckabee tax increases

- Imposed an income tax surcharge of 3 percent on tax liabilities of individuals and domestic and foreign corporations (Act 38, 1st special session of 2003). (It was temporary until revenues improved. The legislature repealed it in 2005.)

- Increased the sales tax by 1/8 of one percent by initiated act (but it was a personal campaign by Huckabee, who campaigned across the state for it and took a celebrated bass boat trip for 4 days down the Arkansas River holding press conferences in each river city to urge passage of the act)

- Increased the sales tax by one-half of 1 percent (Act 1492 of 1999)

- Increased the sales tax by 7/8ths of 1 percent and expand the sales tax to many services previously exempt from the tax (Act 107, 2nd special session of 2003)

- Collected a 2 percent tax on chewing tobacco, cigars, package tobacco, cigarette papers and snuff (Act 434 of 1997)

- Levied an additional excise tax of 7 percent on tobacco (Act 38 of 1st special session of 2003)

- Increased the tax on cigarette and tobacco permits (Act 1337 of 1997)

- Increased the tax on cigarette and tobacco – cigarettes by $1.25 per thousand cigarettes and 2 percent of the manufacturers’ selling price on tobacco products (Act 434 of 1997)

- Increased the tax on cigarettes by 25 cents a pack (Act 38, 1st special session of 2003)

- Levied a 3 percent excise tax on all retail sales of beer (Act 1841 of 2001 and extended by Act 272 of 2003 and Act 2188 of 2005)

- Revived the 4 percent mixed drink tax of 1989 and added a 4 percent tax on private clubs (Act 1274 of 2005)

- Increased the tax on gasoline by 3 cents a gallon (Act 1028 of 1999)

- Increased the tax on diesel by 4 cents a gallon (Act 1028 of 1999) Note: Contrary to what Huckabee has said repeatedly in debates, speeches and TV shows, the 1999 gasoline and diesel taxes were not submitted to the voters and approved by 80 per cent of them. It was never submitted to a vote. It was the governor’s bill and it became law without a vote of the people. What the voters did approve in 1999 was a bond issue for interstate highway reconstruction but it did not involve a tax increase. Existing taxes and federal receipts were pledged to retire the bonds.

- Increased the driver’s license by $6 a person, from $14 to $20 (Act 1500 of 2001)
So which raised taxes more? It is hard to quantify. If you measured the increases in the revenue stream, the Huckabee tax cuts far exceeded Clinton’s but that would be unfair because the economy had grown and the same penny of tax would produce far more under Huckabee.

But if you look at the major taxes, I see the aggregate Huckabee taxes as greater, especially if you deduct the 4 cent gasoline and diesel taxes that Clinton vetoed in 1985 and that the legislature enacted over his veto.

Anyway, the sales tax is the big revenue producer. Both raised it by 1.5 cents on the dollar and both expanded it to cover a myriad of services. Clinton raised motor fuel taxes a little more, Huckabee cigarette taxes a lot more.

A further note: Huckabee claims credit for a major tax cut in 1997, saying it was the first tax cut in Arkansas history (there had been many prior to that) and that he forced the Democratic legislature to curtail its impulse to always raise taxes.

The facts: The omnibus income tax cut bill of 1997 was proposed by Gov. Jim Guy Tucker in the spring of 1996. It had multiple (7) features, all aimed at relief for middle-class families or the elderly. He asked interim legislative committees to expand on his plan. Tucker then resigned before the legislature convened after his conviction on Whitewater-related charges, and Huckabee took office.

At the legislative session that followed, the Democratic caucus of the House (88 of the 100 members) made the Tucker tax cuts its chief program. The bill was introduced with 83 sponsors (all Democrats) and all Democrats voted for it. It was unopposed. Huckabee’s tax cut was to give each taxpayer a check for $25 each fall, saying it would help offset the burden of sales taxes on groceries (the repeal of which he repeatedly opposed). The legislature rejected Huckabee’s plan and passed the Tucker bill. Huckabee signed it into law.

The 94 tax cuts that he said he fathered are similarly misleading. The vast majority of those were the usual exemptions and modifications of various taxes and fees that the legislature enacts every time it meets. They were not a part of Huckabee’s program with a few exceptions. Rather, Democratic legislators sponsored them, usually at the behest of whatever special interest benefited, and Huckabee signed them when they hit his desk. If you did a similar summary of Clinton’s years he could claim probably well over 100 tax cuts. Every Arkansas governor since World War II could claim dozens each.

If you counted all the tax benefits extended to corporations under the incentives enacted by the legislature under Clinton — and they were part of his programs, especially in 1983, 1985 and 1989 — the tax cuts would dwarf those under Huckabee.
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