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Huckabee to give ethics lecture

Seriously.

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The Man from LA (Lower Arkansas) comments:

Bro. Huckster wanders about in his shrinking Garden. BUT: The guy has already carved his niche. Those of us who mistakenly thought that the Bro. was serious about becoming President are proven wrong. He intends to be the heir to Kenneth Copeland and Chuck Norris - and make a hell of a lot of money in the process. I hope he spends it wisely: charm school for Janet and therapy for the that wired time-bomb son.

Man, that cheeseburger in the ad on that page sure looks good.

Well, if an ordained Southern Baptist minister can't give a lecture on ethics who can? Just ask Timmy Hutchinson how many sermons he delivered on the topic.

Hucklbee's blame the victim health care plan is pretty straight forward. If you're sick, addicted to nicotine, or don't have access to UAMS trainers you cost us all. Remember his Healthy Arkanss plan was to make wieght loss and 'healthy behaviors' be a kind of friendly competition between co-workers. He and Chauscescu have a lot in common.

I wish I had a dime for every time I've said this: Those who wear their religion on their sleeves have very little of it inside their shirts.

Won't be the first time he's talked about something he doesn't know anything about...............

How about this Louie:

For in religion as in friendship, they who profess most are ever the least sincere."

---Sheridan

"Men will wrangle for relgion, write for it; fight for it; die for it, anything but live for it."

--Colton


MB, Columbia, Mo is not that far away. How's about enticing a co-ed to venture up there and ask him about his own dramatic weight loss. Did he use diet and exercise exclusively or was there any surgery involved? Recall his secretary's response a few months ago. "What if he did..."

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