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By
Associated Press
NASHUA, N.H.
-- Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee on
Friday warned that the country is at war
with a perversion of Islam and that any
bending of U.S. resolve will let the
jihadists destroy America.
Huckabee,
making his first trip to New Hampshire as a
candidate for the Republican Party’s
presidential nomination, told business
leaders at Daniel Webster College on Friday
that the war isn’t about borders or
economics. It’s about ill-interpreted
theology.
"This is an
enemy that really basks in the perversion of
piety and the face of a faith to create a
real sense of the ultimate contrast between
light and between darkness, between life and
between death,” Huckabee said.
He said
anything less than a resounding victory in
Iraq and elsewhere would mean the end of
U.S. culture.
"This is not
like most wars and battles which are fought
over property or prosperity or personalities
or even politics,” he said. ”At the heart of
this is religion. But a perversion of
religion. Islamic fascism is real and the
jihadists that have declared a war against
us must be understood in the theological
context in which this war is being waged.”
Huckabee, who
spent most of his career as a pastor, was
the youngest president of the Arkansas
Baptist State Convention. He led
congregations in Pine Bluff and Texarkana
before becoming only the fourth Republican
to lead Arkansas since Reconstruction.
As governor of
Arkansas, he cut taxes and made health care
a top priority in one of the country’s most
unhealthy states. He lost 110 pounds after
being diagnosed with diabetes and earned
national attention as an advocate of
spending more money to prevent disease and
less money to treat it.
Weaving that
personal history into remarks Friday,
Huckabee said New Hampshire’s
first-in-the-nation primary shouldn’t be won
with money alone. Ideas and one-on-one
conversations should give him an edge.
Otherwise, he said, the whole contest should
be auctioned off on eBay.
But the core
of his message was that the country is war
with a shameful enemy.
"We need to
understand that this is, in fact, World War
III. Unlike any other world war we’ve ever
fought, this one is one we cannot afford to
lose. Because losing it does not mean we
lose some land or some geopolitical
influence. It means we give up our own
lives, because no less than that is the goal
of the jihadists.”
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