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Fwd: Heroes in Houston from Mike Huckabee newsletter
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Date: Aug 31, 2017 5:36 PM
Subject: Heroes in Houston
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Today's Commentary: Heroes in Houston -- Russia makes move -- Strong growth -- No substitute -- Standing against the tide -- News Bits
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Robin,
There's no question that the death numbers would have been far higher if it weren't for the heroic efforts of police, emergency workers and countless volunteers who broke out their boats and slogged through high waters to rescue other people, as well as trapped and abandoned animals.
Here is an incredible story (with pictures) of how drivers along Interstate 10 in Houston suddenly turned into heroes when they leapt from their cars and formed a human chain to rescue the driver of an SUV who had gotten trapped by fast-rising flood waters. Look at this, and then in tribute to all such every day heroes, go to RedCross.org or SamaritansPurse.org and make a donation. It's the easy, safe and dry way that you, too, can help save a flood victim.
Sincerely,
Mike Huckabee
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-- Russia makes move
By Mike Huckabee
Is there any place on Earth that Vladimir Putin doesn't want Russia to expand into? Well, there is one place he's quietly having Russians get the heck out of. It's a Russian city close to the border of North Korea. The evacuation is being brushed off as a "training exercise," but one can't help wondering if Putin might think something is coming to North Korea that he doesn't want Russians to be standing too close to.
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Strong growth
By Mike Huckabee
Some news you probably won't hear much about: the Commerce Department announced yesterday that in the second quarter of 2017, the first quarter entirely under the Trump Administration, US GDP grew at an annual rate of 3%, which was 0.4% higher than expected. Trump did not hesitate to point out that Obama holds the historic distinction among Presidents of never presiding over a single quarter of economic growth of 3% or above (his highest was 2.6% in 2015, but it fell back to 1.9%.) The growth was credited to strong consumer spending, although some economists also pointed to increased government spending. But I would point out that if government spending fueled GDP growth, Obama's should have at least been in the double digits.
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No substitute
By Mike Huckabee
It's a sad fact of life in the 21st century that many young people reject the enduring truths that give life meaning, including religious faith and family bonds, yet they think that superficial attributes such as fame make life worthwhile. From Instagram "stars" to "American Idol" auditions, countless young people are trying to become the next media sensation, in the false belief that it will make their lives perfect and meaningful. If I told them that having all the fame in the world is no substitute for faith, family and friends, and it can leave you feeling empty and alone, they would never listen to me. But maybe they'll listen to someone far more famous in their world, like Lady Gaga.
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Standing against the tide
By Mike Huckabee
Standing against the prevailing "gender fluid" cultural tides, a coalition of Christian leaders has issued a statement on human sexual identity that reaffirms their belief in the traditional Biblical view of men, women and marriage. It states that God's original creation design "divinely ordained differences between male and female" for human good and human flourishing. As one signatory explained, "We were made by God, for God, but when we tinker with what God has given us to reveal Himself, especially our gender, we're distorting what it means to be created in His image." They expect to be maligned as haters for saying this, but the authors say that if you truly love people, you have to tell them the truth even if they don't want to hear it or it's "culturally unacceptable."
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News Bits
Interesting: Sebastian Gorka may have been forced out of the Trump White House, but he's not remaining silent about threats to the United States and what he's seen from the inside about how they are being dealt with.
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How you know your Trump Derangement Syndrome has reached suicidal levels: when Trump comes to your state to help you survive a devastating flood, and your response is "Resistance!" Resistance to what, not drowning? As dumb as this statement from a handful of young Texas liberals was, the responses on Twitter make for pretty entertaining reading.
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U.N. Wisdom: Fake anti-Trump news = "journalism." Criticizing fake anti-Trump news = "attack on the 1st Amendment."
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Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Fwd: Mike Huckabee Website updates - August 30, 2017
From: "Mike Huckabee" <newsletter@mikehuckabee.com>
Date: Aug 30, 2017 4:59 PM
Subject: Website updates - August 30
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Website Updates
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Today's Links: Trump Derangement Syndrome is real -- Trump Responds to North Korea -- FBI: No public interest in Hillary case -- The ACLU joins the fight -- Who we are as a nation -- Holding the SPLC accountable
Robin,
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Mike Huckabee
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Trump Derangement Syndrome is real
Trump Derangement Syndrome is a very real mental condition that leads even people in responsible positions to make complete jackasses of themselves in public. In its advanced stages, it causes sufferers to become immune even to the deep pull of national unity in the face of a catastrophe like Hurricane Harvey.
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Trump Responds to North Korea
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is making it clear that the missile fired toward Japan on Monday was just the first in a series of missile tests that will lead up to an attack on the waters around Guam. It's a very deliberate statement of defiance to the world and specifically to the United States. President Trump already warned that there would be "fire and fury" like the world has never seen if Kim attacked Guam, where the US has military bases.
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FBI: No public interest in Hillary case
The FBI has rejected multiple FOIA requests for information on Hillary Clinton's notorious unsecure email server, claiming that it falls under the category of things they don't have to release because of – brace yourself - a "lack of public interest." The attorney seeking the records told the Washington Times, "I'm just stunned. This is exactly what I would have expected had Mrs. Clinton won the election, but she didn't.
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The ACLU joins the fight
You would think that with people getting expelled, jailed or their heads bashed in on college campuses just for expressing their right to free speech that the ACLU would have its hands full with important things. But to little surprise, the group is standing by silently as Antifa thugs assault the First Amendment rights of conservatives and Christians and instead occupying itself with suing the Trump Administration for barring transgender recruits from the US military.
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Who we are as a nation
Hurricane Harvey has weakened to a tropical storm, but it's still wreaking havoc by lingering on and dumping heavy rains on already-flooded parts of Texas as it moves into Louisiana. As many as 13 million people could be affected by one of the worst storms in history. Many people in Texas were uninsured and are facing financial ruin as well as the loss of their homes and possessions.
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Holding the SPLC accountable
A Christian ministry's defamation lawsuit against the Southern Poverty Law Center for putting it on a list of "hate groups" has been joined by Maajid Nawaz, a moderate Muslim British politician and founder of the Quilliam Foundation, which works to reform radical Islam.
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