New Man Magazine: Huckabee best man for the job

According to New Man Magazine, Mike Huckabee is the best man for the job.

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Mike Huckabee is pro-life, pro-family and the happily married father of three who is a former pastor. After being governor of Arkansas for 10 years, he may be the best qualified candidate to become U.S. president in 2008.

By Thomas J. Harrington and Anthony Bonna

His name might not be familiar yet. You haven’t seen him on Oprah or spotted his face on the cover of Time magazine. Yet when it comes to character, experience and the qualities of a great leader, Mike Huckabee has them.
Don’t be misled by the news coverage of the 2008 presidential campaign. Based on the media’s whim and the ever-changing mood of a drama-hungry public, an artificial top tier of presidential candidates is being presented.
These “frontrunners” often have more style than substance and better marketability than morality. Catapulted to prominence, they steal the spotlight from more worthy candidates, who suffer the silent death of media neglect.
This image-making affects even Christian voters. Rather than supporting someone who represents our core values, we compromise, opting for a candidate simply because we are told that he or she can win.
Let’s stop this trend. As Christian men we have a duty to help shape the future of our country. In the articles that follow, New Man lays out the case for Huckabee, a former governor of Arkansas who on January 29 entered the 2008 presidential race by officially launching an exploratory committee.
We aren’t telling you how to vote. You should vote your conscience.
But because Huckabee isn’t as well-known to many Americans as some of the other candidates, we’re taking this opportunity to introduce him to you.
New Man thinks he’s the right man for the job.

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Jonathan Blundell

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