“I almost wish that there would be, like, a simultaneous telecast, and all Americans would be forced — forced at gunpoint no less — to listen to every David Barton message, and I think our country would be better for it. I wish it'd happen.”

United in Purpose's " Rediscover God In America http://rediscovergodinamerica.com/" conference, March 2011
Mike Huckabee Wants People To Be Forced to Listen To David Barton At Gunpoint
2011-03-24
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mwGYr0OWzw
2011-04-02

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