Posted on 11/15/2006 7:56:44 AM PST by Froufrou
Wedding registries in the names of Gov. Mike Huckabee and his wife, Janet, have been set up at two department store chains in advance of the Huckabees move out of the Governors Mansion into a private home.
The term-limited governor leaves office in January, and friends of Janet Huckabee created the registries at Dillards and Target stores to help facilitate their transition to private life, Huckabee spokeswoman Alice Stewart said Friday.
The Huckabees purchased a 7,000-square-foot home in North Little Rock this year.
Some ladies who are friends of Janets are giving her a housewarming party, Stewart said.
Arkansas law prohibits public servants from accepting any gift worth more than $100, unless the gift is conferred on account of a bona fide personal, professional or business relationship independent of the recipients official status.
Items costing more than $100 which are given to public servants to show appreciation for their efforts (i.e., to reward them for doing their job) or to reward them for past or future action are prohibited under this rule, the law states.
Gifts from relatives are not prohibited, nor are wedding or engagement gifts.
The Huckabees married in 1974. They entered into a covenant marriage in February 2005.
State law also requires public servants to report all gifts they receive of $100 value or more on their annual Statement of Financial Interest.
Stewart declined to say if Huckabee was sure that accepting pricey gifts as a result of the registries would be legal or whether he plans to report any valuable gifts they receive.
The Dillards registry on the department stores Web site states, Welcome to the wedding registry of: Janet and Michael Huckabee. The registry lists the event date as Nov. 14.
Items listed on the registry range in price from $14 for saucers to $300 for a KitchenAid mixer.
The Target registry, which also can be viewed online, states, Welcome to Janet Huckabee and Michael Huckabees Club Wedd Registry. Target lists the event date as Nov. 16.
Items on the Target registry range in price from $2 for napkins and place mats to $250 for a 12-piece Kitchen Essentials cookware set. The registry also notes that Target gift cards can be purchased for amounts up to $1,000.
Questions have been raised in the past over Gov. Huckabees acceptance of gifts. In 1998, a lawsuit filed by Arthur Kerns and Don Venhaus of Little Rock and Peggy Tucker of Jonesboro alleged that Huckabee misused the expense account of the Governors Mansion and illegally accepted as a gift about $70,000 worth of furniture.
The claim of misused funds was dropped after Huckabee agreed to a policy change; the claim of illegal gifts was dropped after Huckabee said the furniture belonged to the state, not to him personally.
Kerns said Friday he is not surprised about the gift registries.
Hes using the trappings of the governors office to get everything he can, and the sad part of it is, I honestly believe he does not see anything wrong with this, said Kerns, a retired lawyer for the Department of Veterans Affairs. Its like ethics is a foreign word to him.
Kerns said it did not matter that Huckabee is leaving office.
Thats like me telling my wife, Im planning on filing for a divorce, and itll probably be effective in 90 days, so my having an affair right now does not violate the oath of our marriage, right? Kerns said.
Kevin Crass, a Little Rock lawyer who represented Huckabee in a number of legal disputes with the Ethics Commission, did not immediately return a message left at his office Friday.
State Sen. Gilbert Baker, R-Conway, the state Republican Party chairman, said he was not aware of the registries but saw no problem with them.
Baker said housewarming gifts for an outgoing governor have nothing to do with bribery, which he said the law against gifts is intended to prevent.
Im glad you let me know about it so I can get online and buy him something, the senator said.
Telephone calls to the Arkansas Ethics Commission office went unanswered Friday and the commissions executive director, Graham Sloan, did not return a message left on his personal telephone seeking comment.
Vulgar rednecks.
I don't get. They can afford a 7,000 house, but not furniture or housewares?
Sheesh!
This is vulgar. They need to buy their own things and not beg. I hate beggars. Even rich ones, especially rich ones!
Huckabee is doing a Star Jones.
This should sink his desire for the big house in Washington.
ping for what is this clown thinking?
What makes you think they are paying full freight on the 7000 sq ft home?
Unbelievable!!!!
"Telephone calls to the Arkansas Ethics Commission office went unanswered Friday and the commissions executive director, Graham Sloan, did not return a message left on his personal telephone seeking comment."
They were either out shopping or at Starbucks...
He should have pardoned some rich felons and made some serious money.
BTW, this is the guy some FReepers want to be the next POTUS. Hasn't Arkansas been humiliated enough?!
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I believe the Clintons did the same thing when they left The White House. Redneck peckerwoods, all of them.
The registry is probably in celebration of the covenant marriage, just a year and a half late.
Hold hands, you lovebirds!
Bwahahaha!
Isn't this what the Clintons did?
I don't. Forgot the sarcasm tag.
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He won't get my vote if he runs for POTUS! I can't believe the greed of some people. If he can't see anything wrong with this, then he lacks the intelligence to be Commander-in-Chief! To register for bridal gifts after 30+ years of marriage is just plain tacky!
I'm tempted to get the cheapest thing possible in the hopes that I might get a thank you letter. That would be neat.
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