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skiguy
ModeratorHave you seen this bumper sticker yet? :Dhttp://www.zazzle.com/cain_vs_unable_2012_bumper_sticker-128885454741225386
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ParticipantThat looks awesome, I am going to have to order me one of those or maybe three! ;D
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ParticipantAccording to Human Eventshe is leading the pack right now with 28% support among likely Republican voters.
skiguy
ModeratorHave to say, good call on your part. You've had him in your sig for a while now. Yes, it does seem like he's gaining momentum while the supposed front-runners are falling. Cain vs. Obama would lead to a very interesting campaign especially watching how the Obama-loving, race-baiting media will portray this.
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ParticipantWe will see, it is still early yet. What I like about Cain is that because he is new to politics he is not beholden to any special interests. He is smart, capable, a great speaker, and an original thinker. I may not agree with everything he says or advocates but I get the feeling he is sincere and only has the best interest of the nation at heart and not some cynical play for political power. I just hope that he does not peak too soon. I would love to see him in the White House.Oh yes, Cain vs Obama would be great. It would be worth it just to watch the MSM squirming to try and figure out how to call Cain a racist. My bet is that he would be called an Uncle Tom or at least the insinuation would be there, it already is to an extent. Every black conservative is called a race traitor behind their back, which is a crying shame when you think about it. It is as though black people are not allowed to be anything but big government, entitlement, liberals.
Omer
ParticipantJust have to wait for the Tea Party approval then perhaps Herman Cain will be allowed to run 8)
skiguy
ModeratorJust have to wait for the Tea Party approval then perhaps Herman Cain will be allowed to run 8)
Of all the Republican candidates so far, he already has the Tea Party on his side 100%. (quite ironic too seeing that we are all racists. ::) )
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ParticipantJust have to wait for the Tea Party approval then perhaps Herman Cain will be allowed to run 8)
Both Cain and Alan West are Tea Party favorites, which also gives the lie to the we are a bunch of racists argument.
Omer
ParticipantBoth Cain and Alan West are Tea Party favorites, which also gives the lie to the we are a bunch of racists argument.
Good luck Herman
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ParticipantWell if Janeane Garofalo is saying it, it must be true. Apparently I only support Cain because I am a racist in disguise his stated positions on the issues that I agree with are really irrelevant. I mean, Garofolo is a Hollywood star, so her opinion is well worth listening to, right?Janeane Garofalo: Racist Republicans Support Herman Cain
skiguy
ModeratorOh yes, she's a genius. :DI've personally boycotted listening to or reading about garawfulo, Bill Maher, and other idiot wannabee political pundits/comedians whose opinions are totally off the wall and go against what most of America and normal people think.
donroc
ParticipantJehmu called Cain a bigot tonight on O'Reilly regarding the candidate's comment about Blacks being brainwashed. Typical lefty name calling when they cannot win a discussion.
Phidippides
KeymasterI don't see how they could call him a “bigot”. Doesn't make sense.
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ParticipantI don't see how they could call him a “bigot”. Doesn't make sense.
Nothing the left does makes sense as far as I can see. They are the ultimate arbiters of truthspeak.
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ParticipantCain is on a roll. He did great on the debate and now he is setting the tone of the debate. The Daily Beast is calling last night's debate a huge win for him. Cain is the first candidate who I have ever given money to, I can't wait to see him sworn in on 20 Jan 2013.
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