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It is not an either/or, whether you join Huckabee for America or follow Huck's Army.
I am a member of both, but obviously love this format for its own reasons, among which are built-in options that differ from Facebook. I am a reluctant user of Facebook, because I see that social media is where many people go, yet much unaccountability reigns there. And much oversight, potentially, by those who may not like us conservatives. I can remember quite a few times it has shut down reader's pages for 24 hours because its managers do not approve of certain topics of speech they believe are "politically incorrect." A big deal? Well, part of Romney's last minute failure to get the vote he thought would be a win was the strategy of Obama (?) to shut down his computer system the day before. Romney's team was operating at a great last minute disadvantage. So, Facebook is important, but it can fail us. I think we need Huck's Army, also.
Huck's Army format offers the opportunity for a bit longer and more thorough conversations, ones which are easier to return to. And there's easier access to archived material. The Facebook option is more similar to a message board that is ongoing. Huck's Army is, and has been, an unofficial--that is, grassroots--support group.
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