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Mike Huckabee on Commuting Sentence of Now-Suspected Cop Killer

BILL O'REILLY, HOST: In the "Factor Investigation" segment tonight: Washington state authorities say 37-year-old Maurice Clemmons walked into a cafe and shot four police officers dead on Sunday. The man had been charged with assaulting a police officer in May. In July, he was charged with raping and molesting a 12-year-old female girl, a relative. But just a week ago this guy was released on $15,000 bail, an incredibly low number for the kind of crimes he is accused of.

All together, he had a total of eight felony charges pending against him. But Judge John McCarthy set the bail and Judge Thomas Finagle signed off on the bail and let him out. We contacted the judges, but they did not return our phone calls, which is not very smart. They will be held accountable.

In addition, Clemmons was incarcerated in Arkansas for burglary and theft, sentenced to 60 years. But then-Governor Mike Huckabee commuted the criminal sentence in the year 2000. Mr. Huckabee, now a FOX News analyst, joins from us Little Rock.

Thanks for being a stand-up guy, governor. A lot of people want an explanation. This is a bad hombre, and you let him out. Why?

MIKE HUCKABEE, FORMER ARKANSAS GOVERNOR: Well, Bill, first of all, I think the tragedy of this — if I could have known nine years ago this guy was capable of something of this magnitude, obviously, I would never have granted a commutation. It's sickening. The two people in this country that I value the most are soldiers and police officers, because they're the only thing standing between our freedom and total anarchy. And in the case of this particular individual, he was sentenced to 108 years for two crimes when he was 16. The post-prison transfer board, the process, and I'll be very brief about this, but to understand they recommended to me as governor for his commutation, which didn't release him, it simply cut his sentence to 47 years. That would give him parole eligibility. That was the commutation. I'm responsible for that, and it's not something I'm happy about at this particular moment, in light of that.

O'REILLY: OK, but it was a bad guy in prison, and the prosecutors told you, so they say, "Hey, this is a hard-core guy. This isn't some kid who went wrong."

HUCKABEE: We didn't have any information from the prosecutors. We sent notices, which is the practice in Arkansas, to five different people: the attorney general, secretary of state, the prosecutor, the judge, and law enforcement. The only official that we have record of getting notification from is the judge who agreed with the recommendation of the parole board. So that's what we acted upon, what I acted upon. I'm responsible for that. And, you know, my heart is broken for four families tonight.

O'REILLY: Well, it's not your fault, governor. I mean, look, you've got 1,200 of these cases a year. You've got to look at them. I'm not saying it's your fault. I don't think anybody watching thinks it's your fault. But the judges in Washington state, come on. I mean, this guy moves from your state, Arkansas, to Washington state, and then he racks up eight felony charges. Eight felonies, including the rape of a 12-year-old

(I am sorry perhaps I am missing something but  I don't  understand why so much blame is being put on the Gov. He  commuted the criminal sentence in the year 2000 when this killer was 16 years old. He didn't have the record he had years later.  Most of the blame should be put on the judges who let this man out even after he raped a 12 year old.  Read more of the above interview  Mike Huckabee on Commuting Sentence of Now-Suspected Cop Killer or   Click here to watch the interview!)


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Health bills fail to block illegals from coverage, despite Obama pledge...

Hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants could receive health care coverage from their employers under the bills winding their way through Congress, despite President Obama's explicit pledge that illegal immigrants would not benefit. (Health bills fail to block illegals from coverage, despite Obama pledge  )


(It is looking more and more like President Obama isn't a  man of his word. He told us there would be no coverage to pay for abortions and what bill did the US Senate pass a few weeks ago abortion coverage. Now it looks like people who didn't come to America the lawful way are going to be covered. This is an outrage and every voter should not forget this. )
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Tiger Woods says he has let his family down

(Below is part of a   statement released Wednesday by golfer Tiger Woods on his Web site. It ran with the headline "Tiger comments on current events.")

I have let my family down and I regret those transgressions with all of my heart. I have not been true to my values and the behavior my family deserves. I am not without faults and I am far short of perfect. I am dealing with my behavior and personal failings behind closed doors with my family. Those feelings should be shared by us alone.

Although I am a well-known person and have made my career as a professional athlete, I have been dismayed to realize the full extent of what tabloid scrutiny really means.

(I do believe at times we focus too much on people in the spotlight instead of putting our focus on the important issues of the day still what do you expect when something happens at your home around 2:00 A.M. and you refuse to talk to the police. Read more of the above statement Tiger Woods says he has let his family down and regrets those 'transgressions'. Lets all hope and pray that Tiger and his family can heal.) 


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Chris Matthews calls West Point the 'Enemy Camp'.

Watch the  video below  but be prepared to get upset. According to Mr. Chris Matthews those who are being trained to defend America are part of the enemy camp. I know I shouldn't be  shocked by anything done by those on the left. Why should those who are ready to give their lives for freedom be happy with a speech which puts the focus on how we are going to leave the battle when it is time instead on winning. Even though President Bush didn't do everything right at least he was trying his best to help America win the war. Watch the video and see what you think Chris Matthews calls West Point the 'Enemy Camp'.
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Hard Times Might Make this Christmas, and Hanukkah Better

Karen Zink, 38,  is a stay-at-home mother of three who approaches Christmas spending with a year-round savings plan and a 7-by-5-inch notebook.

The notebook, which she carries in her purse, includes a detailed list with names of gift recipients, a budgeted amount per person and possible gift ideas. When she buys a present, she writes it down by each person’s name and logs the amount spent.

Karen keeps a running tally of the expenditures to make sure she stays within the budgeted amount that she and her husband, Ron, have agreed on and saved through the year.

Ron, a field service engineer for a medical company, and Karen, who works part time cleaning houses and an office, have been spared major economic hardships related to the economy. But the recession made them think about what could happen, and that was enough to change their ways, said Karen.

About two months ago, the Zinks closedly reviewed their budget again and decided to pay only cash for certain expenses, so they don’t overspend. They also listed items like “going out” for which they typically didn’t track or set aside money.

While they’ve reduced some expenditures, the Zinks still are spending — just more carefully and with a better accounting of it on paper, Karen said.

( A good thing that these hard times might bring is people will watch this holiday how they spend. Too often around Christmas and  Hanukkah  people use money they don't have to buy  gifts that their children or grandchildren  don't need or have too much of. Read more on this issue  It’s all about planning.)

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34,000 troops will be sent...

President Obama will outline Tuesday his intention to send an additional 34,000 U.S. troops to Afghanistan, according to U.S. officials and diplomatic sources briefed Monday as Obama began informing allies of his plan. (34,000 troops will be sent...  )

(President Obama needs to make a strong case for beating those who want us dead. If we   don't win there   not only will Afghanistan   have evil leaders again  but we will be in more danger of  another attack in America that could even be worst than the one on 911. Obama needs to act like he is committed to finishing the job that was started by President Bush.) 
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