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    "A Simple Christmas: Twelve Stories That Celebrate the True Holiday Spirit"

    By Mike Huckabee

    Author of the New York Times bestseller "Do the Right Thing"

    "The first Christmas was a simple one. So simple that it had all the makings of a first-class disaster. It's a miracle it turned out well at all. In fact, that's the whole point. It really was, and remains, a miracle-the greatest miracle of all time. And it really was simple."

    Christmas has become synonymous with shopping, overindulging, competition, and stress. But according to Mike Huckabee (who was a pastor before getting into politics), that was never God's intention. Going back to the Nativity, Christmas is supposed to be about simple things: faith, love, family, and hope. The hard part, in today's crazy world, is remembering that those simple things are the most precious of all.

    Now Huckabee recounts twelve Christmas memories-often funny, sometimes deeply moving-that range from his childhood in Arkansas to his years as a young husband and father to his time as a governor and then a presidential candidate. These true stories will help you smile, take a deep breath, and maybe slow down your own holiday treadmill.

    For instance, as kids, Mike and his sister would sneak open their gifts before Christmas, play with them, then rewrap them so their parents wouldn't notice. The plan worked great for several years until one Christmas morning when young Mike unwrapped a brand-new football . . . that was covered in mud. That led to a powerful lesson about patience.

    In 1966, like millions of preteens, Mike was obsessed with the Beatles. He dug in his heels, telling his parents that if they wouldn't buy him a guitar for Christmas, he didn't want anything at all. He was selfish, stubborn, and obnoxious, with no idea what it would take for working-class parents to find an extra $99. It took many years for him to understand the sacrifice they made for that life-changing gift-or how it connected to the Lord's own sacrifice.

    If you're looking for a little clarity, sanity, and inspiration and at this insane time of year, you're sure to enjoy "A Simple Christmas."

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Dale Stevenson

How I Wish that Ronald Reagan and Charleston Heston were still alive and could comment on the Fort Hood jihadist massacre,the socialist health care bill, the Obama administration,and the War in Afghanistan!

November 10, 2009 at 11:39 pm

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Right now. The employment lines are pretty heavy for enemies due to all the benefits: education, housing, food, health care, life insurance, and free cable. Therefore, please find some other country to seek employment.

November 9, 2009 at 1:10 pm

I think that many in this country will be having a much simpler Christmas this year with unemployment hitting 10.2% and who knows how many more not working that aren't even being counted. Stores had better get ready for new record lows in sales as people adjust to this economy and scale back to accomodate massive government spending. Christmas will be way more simple in our house this year.

November 7, 2009 at 1:41 am

Sean, I feel like I am living in the twilight zone... Are we honestly not going to jail Muslims or anyone else who stands in our streets and announces boldly that they have an agenda (religion) or anything that tells them to kill and terrorize. Where is law enforcement, do we have any spine at all? I thought it was illegal to threaten? Why in the world did we not arrest the evil people applauding the horrific bloodshed yesterday in Texas? What in the world are we doing to allow this?

November 6, 2009 at 11:28 pm

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Shawn, I know several people who are not even looking for jobs because they would rather draw unemployment until it runs out, and apparently it is going to be like the energizer bunny, it is going to keep going and going and going!

November 6, 2009 at 12:58 pm

Man, I hop these stories aren't as dull and cheesy as the one Huck tells on the morning Huckabee Report on the radio. They should call it the Bah- humbug Report!

November 5, 2009 at 4:47 pm

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November 5, 2009 at 7:13 am

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