I’m liking Huckabee more and more

I’ve skimmed the transcript from the Republican Presidential Candidate debate last week.
I’m liking Huckabee more and more. I’d still love to see him and Obama square off in the election.

Here are a couple highlights I found:

CHRIS MATTHEWS: Governor Huckabee, the question is, how do you unify the country the way Reagan did, a good portion of the country?

GOV. MIKE HUCKABEE: I think it’s important to remember that what Ronald Reagan did was to give us a vision for this country, a morning in America, a city on a hill. We were reminded that we are a great nation not because government is great; we are a great nation because people are great.
Chris, I want to go back, though, to say why we’re a great nation. We are a culture of life. We celebrate, we elevate life. And let me just say, when hikers on Mount Hood get lost, we move heaven and Earth to go find them.
When coalminers in West Virginia are trapped in a mine, we go after them because we celebrate life.
This life issue is not insignificant, it’s not small. It separates from the — us from the Islamic fascists who would strap a bomb to the belly of their child and blow them up. We don’t do that in this country.

MR. MATTHEWS: Governor Huckabee, you’ve criticized Governor Romney for saying his faith wouldn’t get in the way of his public life, his governing. Do you want to back that up tonight?

MR. HUCKABEE: I’ve never criticized Governor Romney for that.

MR. ROMNEY: Thank you! (Laughs.)

MR. HUCKABEE: I’ve said in general, and I would say this tonight to any of us, when a person says my faith doesn’t affect my decision- making, I would say that the person’s saying their faith is not significant enough to impact their decision process.
I tell people up front my faith does affect my decision process. It explains me. No apology for that. My faith says, “Do unto others as you’d have them do unto you.”

MR. MATTHEWS: But you answered a question that George Stephanopoulos of ABC — about this governor, one of your rivals — and you answered it in this way. “I’m not as troubled by a person who has a different faith. I’m troubled by a person who tells me their faith doesn’t influence their decisions.” That’s in direct response to George Stephanopoulos on February 11th of this year. Why are you changing that point of view now?

GOV. HUCKABEE: Well, I didn’t know I was changing the point of view.

MR. MATTHEWS: No, you’re changing your quote.

GOV. HUCKABEE: I’m saying that of anyone, whether it’s Governor Romney or Governor Gilmore —

MR. MATTHEWS: But you answered in direct response to the — Governor Romney and his Mormonism. Why are you pulling back now?

GOV. HUCKABEE: I don’t mean to be puling back. I want to state very clearly: a person’s faith shouldn’t qualify or disqualify for public office. It shouldn’t do that. But we ought to be honest and open about it. And I think it does help explain who we are, what our value systems are, what makes us tick and what our processors are.

MR. MATTHEWS: Okay, let’s start with an enjoyable down-the-line, okay? I want each candidate to mention a tax he’d like to cut, in addition to the Bush tax cuts, keeping them in effect.

MR. HUCKABEE: Well, I cut taxes 94 times as governor, but I realized tinkering with it doesn’t work. I’d overhaul it. I would work for the fair tax which meets the four criteria: flatter, fairer, finite, family-friendly. We’d get rid of the IRS. We’d get rid of all capital gains — income, corporate — and we’d have a consumption tax. The fair tax proposal, I believe, offers the best opportunity for all levels of America.

MR. VANDEHEI: Governor Huckabee, this question comes from a reader in New York. In light of the scandals plaguing the current administration and its allies, involving corruption and cronyism, which mistakes have you learned not to repeat?

MR. HUCKABEE: The most important thing a president needs to do is to make it clear that we’re not going to continue to see jobs shipped overseas, jobs that are lost by American workers, many in their 50s who for 20 and 30 years have worked to make a company rich, and then watch as a CEO takes a hundred-million-dollar bonus to jettison those American jobs somewhere else. And the worker not only loses his job, but he loses his pension.
That’s criminal. It’s wrong. And if Republicans don’t stop it, we don’t deserve to win in 2008.

MR. HUCKABEE: I want to make sure that we went to a place where the states had more power and not centralizing the federal government. That’s been a mistake of this administration, I think an honest and sincere one, but a huge mistake. And instead, we need to honor the 10th Amendment, we need to remember that we are a nation of strong states and weak federal government, not strong federal, centralized government and weak states.

Read the full transcript

Better re-learn your pledge

On Friday, May 4th, The Texas House passed a bill by a vote of 124-12 that added the phrase “state under God” to the Texas Pledge of Allegiance.

Honor the Texas flag. I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God and indivisible.

Really? Is that necessary? Ok. I give up.
Read the full story here.
Thanks to Christian Conservative for the heads-up

Living with a girl

I think I’ll borrow from Brandy’s blog and start another category here at SSL – “Living with a Girl.” Laurie likes the idea too and may start her own, “Living with a Boy.” After all – as you can see over on the right hand side of my blog – you can never have enough categories.
To start off with, here’s a list of a few observations I’ve noticed over the last 8 days since I started Living with a Girl.

  1. Girls smell good. – Seriously. Girls smell much gooder than boys. And they’re not fans of bad smelling boys or sulfur water or anything thing else that smells “funky”. I think that’s why they like candles and good smelling stuff so much – to over power the bad smell of boys. They’re also not fan of bad smelling trucks.
  2. Girls like things clean. – Well maybe not all girls, but mine sure does and it makes me want to be a better guy and keep things clean too. And I’ll be sure to admit that all the “junk” on the coffee table is mine right now. Including the shaving cream and razor that I brought downstairs to shave with this morning to be sure and not wake said girl at 6 a.m.
  3. Girls are soft. – It doesn’t get much better than the touch of your girl or a brush of her cheek against yours. And I believe that because they’re so soft, they love stuff just as soft. That’s why a fine super soft resort robe will win her attention any day over yours.

Well that’s it for now. Some of these may be new to you – others not so new. Some of them are just reminders of growing up with two sisters. But hopefully we’ll have some fun and learn some new insight into “Living with a Girl” along the way.
Oh and speaking of categories – which are your favorites? Which could you care less about? I can tell from some of my stats which ones you read the most – but I’d love to hear from you which categories you like the most.

Back home again

Well… it’s Saturday night and we’re back home again. Well I say “we’re back home again” loosely because, well as of last night I’m living in a brand new home with my new life* Laurie.
It is a little different having girl stuff in my home. But granted its more like boy stuff has moved into her place since she’s been here a full month already.
I can’t believe we’ve been married a full week already – and yet it seems like we’ve been best friends for a lifetime already.
The Bride and Groom
After the wedding on Saturday we went and enjoyed a good meal at Outback Steakhouse before returning to our room at the Hyatt Regency. We had a great room and opted for the Park, Sleep and Fly package which made getting to our flight at 6:36 a.m. much easier. We simply paid a little more for our room and were able to keep my truck parked at the hotel and took a shuttle to our gate on Sunday morning.
Hyatt Regency DFW
We arrived in Pagosa Springs, via Denver and Durango later that afternoon after stopping for some Serious Texas BBQ in Durango.
Serious Texas BBQ
They offered up some great BBQ along a gorgeous river side patio.
After arriving in Pagosa Springs, it didn’t take long before we enjoying the 20 hot springs fed mineral baths outdoors.
It was also not long until we started hunting a few Geocaches the next day. We found five overall during the week, including our first Geocoin, Jeep Travel Bug and Multi-Cache.
First Multi-Cache found
We also spent a day traveling the Durango-Silverton Railroad (although it only traveled to Cascade Canyon due to their “winter schedule”).
Break in Cascade Canyon
We also enjoyed a visit to the Pagosa Brewing Company where my lovely life suggested I get a hat to commemorate our visit. She knows me too well.
Overall it was a great week of Geocaching, great food and great relaxation in the hot spring tubs.
Although I must say despite enjoying several local eateries I think Laurie’s favorite meals during the week were at Subway, Taco Bell and McDonalds – go figure ;-).
Well I should really get to work on a video for church tomorrow, but I wanted to be sure and update my blog before it got too late – we’ve spent most of the day running errands and buying new camping gear with our wedding gift cards and we also bought a brand new GPS unit so we can return the borrowed unit from Josh and Shalyn.

Jumping for Joy
Thanks to everyone for their prayers, support, gifts and encouragements – they’re all greatly appreciated!
And be sure to keep posted because I know we have a slide show coming as well as an updated version of CasaDeBlundell.com and more photos on Flickr.
And I’m sure my life will post her thoughts and comments before too long as well.

*Hat tip to Thomas for the proper example/wording for wife. 🙂 After all – anyone can have a wife. It takes a real man to make her his life.