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Care and feeding

Ever wonder why Gov. Mike Huckabee gets such sweet treatment in U.S. News' Washington whispers? This item might give you some idea. Very solicitous treatment of the local reporter.

For example, if he'd tipped us he was donating his book collection to Arkansas prisoners, we might have asked if he planned to claim a tax deduction for the gift. And if he understood you may not claim a deduction for goods you acquired for free.

But, give Suzi Parker credit for her expose on the greenbean bundle recipe from the Huckabee household. Health kick or no health kick,  you gotta like a vegetable recipe that includes a pound of bacon, a cup of brown sugar and a stick of butter.

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(3) Three teaspoons of Garlic SALT (Good Grief) . Cardiac Arrest special.

I never realized Jethrine was a couple of inches taller. Who are the two lard-asses in the photo? The bean-sugar-bacon providers?

Lwood,
Those are the two Huckabee sons, but I will be nice and not say anything more about their obvious weight problems.

That's the photo from their '06 Christmas Card, the one that included a campaign fundraising appeal. Guess the dog died.

Where did they buy the attractive women in the photo?

Classy as always, DBI. That's the Guv's daughter in law.

The boys look like they could afford to miss a few meals.

"Lwood,
Those are the two Huckabee sons, but I will be nice and not say anything more about their obvious weight problems."

Well the boys had a good trainer on being lard-asses. But, the fat is one thing...those two are so ugly they would have to pay a dog to lick their faces.

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