Posts Tagged ‘ Mike Huckabee ’

Spunky on Rush on HSLDA on Huckabee

Sounds like The House that Jack Built. Rush on HSLDA endorsement, 7 Janaury 2008, spunkyhomeschool So Rush was incorrect, HSLDA-PAC did endorse Huckabee. But if Ned Ryun is to be believed this endorsement was in reality a Farris endorsement acting alone but done through the PAC. So Rush may have been wrong and right...
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Mary Pride is an ahaH

Huckabee Not the Best for Homeschoolers, 2008, Homeschool World This is something new for me. For the last 22 years, my family has served the homeschooling movement without ever uttering a single word (in print OR behind the scenes) regarding national or state politics. But now that one particular candidate-former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee-is...
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Huckabee and tax credits

Huckabee and Education, 2 January 2008, Town Hall, Washington, D.C “I’m probably one of the few candidates you have ever seen that has the recommendation of (a National Education Association) chapter, but also has the strong national recommendation of homeschoolers,” former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee told me in an interview. This unusual polarity points...
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“Christian” politics?

This part of a Washington Post article caught my eye: Huckabee, Romney Make Sunday Push for Evangelicals, 31 December 2007, Washington Post, Washington, D.C. On Friday, three national religious leaders backing Huckabee — Tim LaHaye, Michael Farris and Rick Scarborough — convened a conference call with Iowa pastors to urge them to use Sunday’s...
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Homeschooling Republicans

Home-schoolers propel Huckabee, 9 December 2007, Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee’s rise in Iowa may have been a surprise to many, but not to a tightly knit group of social conservatives with something fundamental in common. Thousands of evangelical Christians who school their children at home have found...
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Is Huckabee really homeschool-friendly?

Is Huckabee really homeschool-friendly?

The Home School Court Report, May/June 1999, Home School Legal Defense Association, Volume XV, Number 3 … Originally enacted in 1985 under then-Governor Bill Clinton, Arkansas’ home school law recognized the right of parents to teach their children at home, but imposed considerable restrictions, especially for special education. In 1997, due largely to the...
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Mike Huckabee and homeschoolers

The Google alerts report more support for Mike Huckabee among homeschoolers, as well as Google returning many blogs with links to either videos or letters. Considering Homeschooling Home Educators for Mike Huckabee One Mom There are more, but Blogger and Blog Spot are down at the moment, so I can’t be sure of the...
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