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Open Thread: Clarity

There is an interesting Jihad Watch thread this morning centered around McCain: US founded on Christian principles, shouldn’t have Muslim president.

GOP presidential candidate John McCain says America is better off with a Christian President and he doesn’t want a Muslim in the Oval Office.

“I admire the Islam. There’s a lot of good principles in it,” he said. “But I just have to say in all candor that since this nation was founded primarily on Christian principles, personally, I prefer someone who I know who has a solid grounding in my faith.”

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Mike Huckabee on the Presidential race radar

Mike HuckabeePresidential candidate Mike Huckabee is now on the Anvil radar. I first heard of Huckabee via comments made here at my site, and after this morning’s news, I can no longer deny that Huckabee deserves a closer look. From Huckabee’s Presidential campaign site comes the following press release:

Des Moines, IA – Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee came out as the obvious winner in today’s Iowa Republican debate in Des Moines, Iowa, according to news reports. The victory comes on the heels of Huckabee’s strong showing in the latest ABC News-Washington Post telephone poll of 402 likely caucus-goers (conducted July 26-31). The new poll places Huckabee in a tie for third place among declared candidates – and gaining momentum.

The campaign welcomed the good news, which comes in the final week before the August 11th Ames Straw Poll. “Iowa voters saw Mike Huckabee define himself again today as a candidate with executive experience and a message focused on a strong, safe, economically vibrant America . He has what it takes to restore America’s greatness,” said Bob Vander Plaats, who chairs Huckabee’s campaign in Iowa .

According to ABC News and the Washington Post, Huckabee did particularly well, also placing third for his understanding of the problems, likeability and being close to voters on the issues. The survey has a margin of 5 percentage points. He also is an appealing candidate to Evangelicals, placing second at 17 percent, followed by Fred Thompson, Rudy Giuliani and John McCain.

“Americans, and in particular, Iowans, are having a chance to see that Gov. Huckabee’s message is right on target on Iraq, health care, national infrastructure and other vital issues of importance to our country,” said Campaign Manager Chip Saltsman, who noted that Huckabee returned to Iowa on Aug. 1 and will campaign extensively around the state through the Aug. 11 straw poll.

On the issue of Iraq, Huckabee told ABC host George Stephanopoulos there is a successful compromise in the debate over staying in or pulling out of Iraq . “Certainly there’s a middle ground George. And the middle ground is that we win this war and we do it with honor,” Huckabee said. “We don’t just stay indefinitely. We put some pressure – just like we have been the last week, with Secretary Rice and Secretary Gates – on the Saudis.”

Huckabee said the Iraqi people need to take on more military and financial responsibility for themselves, and America need to end its dependence on foreign oil. “If we can feed ourselves, if we can fuel ourselves, if we can manufacture the weapons to fight for ourselves, we’re a free people. If we can’t do those three things, we’re not free,” Huckabee said to a round of applause.

In the area of health care, Huckabee stressed the need to focus on prevention rather than intervention.

“You know, if you want to know how to fix it, I’ve got a solution. Either give every American the same kind of health care that Congress has, or make Congress have the same kind of health care that every American has,” Huckabee said.

Huckabee said “it’s time for a major overhaul of our tax system” and urged others to support the Fair Tax.

“The reality is, if we could have the fair tax, you take $10 trillion parked offshore, bring it home, you rebuild the ‘made in America’ brand, you free up people to earn money, to work, you don’t penalize them for taking a second job, you don’t penalize them for investing, you don’t penalize them for savings,” Huckabee said.

“As Gov. Huckabee travels across Iowa , his message is connecting with the people,” Saltsman said. “This poll shows that his momentum is growing and we expect that to continue in the weeks and months to come.”

I have added Huckabee to my 2008 Presidential race links.

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Fred Thompson: Speaking Up for Freedom

Former U.S. Senator Fred Thompson
I have yet to throw my meager weight behind a U.S. Presidential candidate, but I’m going to warn the world right now, if Fred Thompson continues to impress me like he has in several of his recent radio broadcasts and blog entries, watch out! I might just start hammering out Vote for Fred buttons on the Anvil faster than you can say Hillary Clinton.

From ABC Radio Networks comes the transcript of a May 31st Fred Thompson talking point. It’s far better to listen to the words though, because Thompson has more gravitas than Bill Clinton and George W. Bush put together, so check the original link and listen via the Click here to launch the Podcast Player link:

Well, he’s done it. Hugo Chavez was already systematically silencing criticism of his autocratic rule through threats and intimidation. Journalists have been threatened, beaten and even killed. Now he’s shut down the last opposition television networks in Venezuela and arrested nearly 200 protesters — mostly students. It’s a monumental tragedy and the Venezuelan people will pay the price for decades to come. Americans are also at risk as he funds anti-American candidates and radicals all over Latin America.

It’s equally tragic that the U.S. is in no position to provide the victims of this emerging dictator with the truth. There was a time, though, when Americans were on the front lines of pro-freedom movements all over the world. I’m talking about the ’surrogate’ broadcast network that included Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, often called “the Radios.”

When Ronald Reagan was elected, he greatly empowered the private, congressionally funded effort and handpicked the Radios’ top staff to bring freedom to the Soviet Union. Steve Forbes led the group.

Cynics still say that the USSR fell of its own weight, and that President Reagan’s efforts to bring it down were irrelevant, but Boris Yeltsin and Mikhail Gorbachev say differently. Both have said that, without the Radios, the USSR wouldn’t have fallen. The Radios were not some bland public relations effort, attracting audiences only with American pop music. They engaged the intellectual and influential populations behind the Iron Curtain with accurate news and smart programming about freedom and democracy. They had sources and networks within those countries that sometimes outperformed the CIA. When Soviet hardliners and reformers were facing off, and crowds and tanks were on the streets of Moscow and Bucharest, the radios were sending real-time information to the people, including the military, and reminding them of what was at stake.

Then we won the Cold War. The USSR collapsed in 1991, and America relaxed. Military downsizing began and the Radios began to reduce broadcast air time to target countries.

Now, of course, we know that the Islamofascists, many trained by the old Soviets, were making plans and plots of their own. Unfortunately, the plans to broadcast a pro-freedom message into Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Kurdistan and Ukraine were shelved or diluted. Reagan’s ideological audacity was replaced with a more “diplomatic” tone.

And see where it’s got us? Not only has Islamic totalitarianism spread without a true ideological challenge, many of the freed Soviet bloc countries are slipping back into repression. Russia is making the same old threats and even protecting Iran’s efforts to build nukes.

We’ll never know if Afghanistan might have rejected al Qaeda if America had actively engaged that country as we did those Eastern Europeans. We can’t know if Venezuelans would have chosen liberty over the false security of authoritarianism if they had been challenged to face the issues. I do know, though, that it’s time for a new generation of Americans to stand up for freedom — like others before us. And this time, we’ll have a whole new set of media technologies.

Also be sure to listen to the Living in Terror segment when you launch that Podcast Player.

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Tancredo forms Presidential exploratory committee

Tom Tancredo has just announced on Fox News this morning that he has formed an exploratory committee to investigate his potential for running for President of the United States. This is welcome news to me, as I have been a big fan of Congressman Tancredo for quite sometime now.

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