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Huckabee comes to New Rochelle

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Former Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee will again be talking politics and his vision for America — while promoting his book, “From Hope to Higher Ground: 12 STOPS to Restoring America’s Greatness” — when he speaks at Iona College later this month.

It’s no joke — the former Arkansas governor is the guest speaker at the college’s 2008 Presidential Leadership Series. Past speakers have included Steve Forbes, Rudy Giuliani, Mario Cuomo and Bill Bradley.

The event will be held at 7:30 p.m. April 23 at the John A. Mulcahy Gymnasium, Hynes Athletics Center.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, April 1st, 2008 at 2:34 pm by Gerald McKinstry.
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One Response to “Huckabee comes to New Rochelle”

  1. Sylvia

    I knew nothing about Mike Huckabee but the night I saw him on Jay Leno, I realized: Mike Huckabee is a breath of fresh air. He is knowledgeable, witty, intelligent, compassionate. A true leader. I pray he will be in some office of our new president’s administration, especially Vice-President.

    Having traveled in eight European countries, traveled to 20 of the fifty states, including Alaska and Hawaii,as well as the territories of Puerto Rico, Virgen Islands and all over the caribbean and Mexico, plus Hong Kong, South Korea, Nepal and Thailand, I truly believe this is the greatest country on earth even with its faults. Yet everywhere I travel I realize we are all the same and God is watching over us. But we have to do our part. Let’s keep our leaders, of all parties, in prayer. And let’s vote for the one He leads us to.

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