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Huckabee’s Long-Awaited TV Show Closer to Reality?
Via The Corner at the National Review: Is the long rumored FOX News show featuring Mike Huckabee finally a go?
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November 15th, 2008 at 10:16 pm
Dear Governor Mike Huckabee:
I really do like your TV show, which is on FoxsNews.
You show all the manerism and perspective that is needed in communicating with the public. Your TV show displays a fair and balance coverage on the issues that most Americans are concerned about. Your warm countenance is appealing to all that you come in contact with. I appreciate your testimony as a Christian, and I know that God will use you in this ministry to reach the lost. Keep up the good work.
On a negative, but suggestive note…When you and the band play your songs, be sure the microphone is set for high volume, especially for the person who is singing. One cannot hear, or understand the words of the singer. The band sound is overpowering the singer’s voice. I usually have to turn the volume up on my TV, just so I can hear the singer’s voice. I believe this adjustment can be made. Our family loves you, in Christ
November 15th, 2008 at 10:19 pm
Dear Governor Mike Huckabee:
I really do like your TV show, which is on FoxsNews.
You show all the manerism and perspective that is needed in communicating with the public. Your TV show displays a fair and balance coverage on the issues that most Americans are concerned about. Your warm countenance is appealing to all that you come in contact with. I appreciate your testimony as a Christian, and I know that God will use you in this ministry to reach the lost. Keep up the good work.
On a negative, but suggestive note…When you and the band play your songs, be sure the microphone is set for high volume, especially for the person who is singing. One cannot hear, or understand the words of the singer. The band sound is overpowering the singer’s voice. I usually have to turn the volume up on my TV, just so I can hear the singer’s voice. I believe this adjustment can be made. Our family loves you, in Christ