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Voting with my feet.


WARREN, MICHIGAN Warren is a city in Macomb County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 138,247, making Warren the largest city in Macomb County, the third most populous city in Michigan, and Metro Detroit's largest suburb.  -- I love Ed Rollins Ed Rollins (born March 19, 1943) is a Republican campaign consultant and advisor who has worked on a number of high profile political campaigns in the United States.

Edward Rollins was born in Boston, Massachusetts. There, he was raised in a Democratic household.
 like a brother, but it's Mike Huckabee This article or section contains information about one or more candidates in an upcoming or ongoing election.
Content may change as the election approaches.
 who inspired me to return to politics--for such a time as this.

Rollins was my boss at the Reagan White House in the early '80s, and then I followed him to the Reagan-Bush '84 reelection re·e·lect also re-e·lect  
tr.v. re·e·lect·ed, re·e·lect·ing, re·e·lects
To elect again.



re
 campaign--and thus into morning-in-America glory. We have kept up ever since.

Over the last few years, we have both returned to the church; he's Catholic, I'm Protestant. And we both, from our different perspectives, became fans of Gov. Mike Huckabee. Ed and I both agreed that Huckabee combines solid conservatism, a gentle manner, and a willingness to try new things that reminds us of, yes, Ronald Reagan.

So when the call came, I was ready to hear it. I resigned from FoxNews and from Newsday, and signed on as a senior adviser, traveling around with the campaign. (I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed)

"Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party.
 what my status with TAC 1. TAC - Translator Assembler-Compiler. For Philco 2000.
2. TAC - Terminal Access Controller.
 is; if this piece runs, I'll know I'm still a contributing editor.) But don't let my fancy new title fool you: among my greatest accomplishments has been figuring out how to print a document from my laptop at Kinkos. And yes, I'm re-experiencing campaign life, such as not being able to tell whether your heart is beating faster because you hear something inspiring or because you think you might have made an error in a policy paper or because you have drunk too much coffee and eaten too many donuts.

Actually, not donuts. The Huckabee campaign is lean, if not mean. Without anywhere near the sorts of resources commanded by some other candidates, we bump along without the perks that many campaigns enjoy. Don't get me wrong: It's not The Grapes of Wrath for us out here, but it's not the J.W. Marriott, either.

As for Governor Huckabee, he is a low-cal man. Many people know about his epic diet--the loss of more than 100 pounds--but what sets Huckabee apart from most weight-losers is that he was governor of Arkansas at the time, and so he had the opportunity to convert his own experience into a teachable teach·a·ble  
adj.
1. That can be taught: teachable skills.

2. Able and willing to learn: teachable youngsters.
 moment for the citizens of his state. Some will call it sappy, others will call it "Love Thy Neighbor." Now he is a believer in prevention, including both better diet and more exercise; as he says on the stump campaigning for public office; running for election to office.

See also: Stump
, "We don't have healthcare, we have sick care." That is, people stop taking care of themselves, they get sick prematurely, and somebody pays the tab. There's not enough money for that kind of healthcare.

But the governor is not judgmental judg·men·tal  
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or dependent on judgment: a judgmental error.

2. Inclined to make judgments, especially moral or personal ones:
; he knows he came from the sort of family where eating too much wasn't such a bad idea--because you could never be too sure about that next meal. As he reminds audiences, "I know the stone from which I was hewn hewn  
v.
A past participle of hew.

Adj. 1. hewn - cut or shaped with hard blows of a heavy cutting instrument like an ax or chisel; "a house built of hewn logs"; "rough-hewn stone"; "a path hewn through the underbrush"
, I know the rock from which I was quarried."

Like the minister he once was, he pauses to offer a word of encouragement --to an old lady in a walker, to an unemployed husband and father, to a gymnasium full of Christian homeschoolers in St. John, Michigan; he first apologized for interrupting their basketball game. Then he said to them, "You will face giant challenges in your life, but you are never taller and stronger than when you are on your knees praying to God." Then he wrapped up, told them to have a good game and "remember to show sportsmanlike conduct."

For adults, Governor Huckabee has a more serious message. Here's the headline of The Detroit Free Press The Detroit Free Press is the largest daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, USA. It is sometimes informally referred to as the "Freep". Some still refer to it locally as "The Friendly" -- a slogan from an ad campaign in the '70s.  on Jan. 15: "Huckabee appeals to working class/On factory tour, he cites tax plan, family-friendly efforts." The governor is for free trade, but he is also for fair trade. If the Chinese are "cheating" by putting lead paint on toys and poison in dog food, well, that's not fair. If American workers have to meet stringent labor and environmental standards, then they shouldn't be left unprotected to compete against workers who don't get the benefit of those social-contract basics. Makes sense to me. Is it really a good idea to export our factories overseas, so that the American middle class The American middle class is an ambiguously defined social class in the United States.[1][2] While concept remains largely ambiguous in popular opinion and common language use,[3][4]  is hollowed out? So that others can generate CO2 without regard to emissions controls? So that China can develop its arsenal of non-democracy? I don't think so.

Mike Huckabee, mindful of the Truman precedent, wants a new Fair Deal for Americans. He cares about their jobs but he also cares about traditional family values, including the rights of the unborn. Plus, he was a great governor, he is a great speaker, and he is a very nice guy. That's why I'm here.
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