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Post by japflapper on Sept 26, 2011 11:10:47 GMT -5
If it ends up between those two and i vote for Cain will you liberal democrats on here still consider me a racist?
What will be your reason then for people being against Obama and his goofy agenda?
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Post by BvrRtrvr on Sept 26, 2011 20:26:04 GMT -5
X2
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Post by japflapper on Sept 27, 2011 13:43:00 GMT -5
Obama supporter's sure have got quiet these days, can't hardly find a single one anymore lol.
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Post by trapper7 on Sept 27, 2011 14:41:39 GMT -5
I'm not sure Herman Cain would be my first choice, but I sure wouldn't have any problem voting for him. I would definitely put him above some of the others running against him.
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Post by japflapper on Sept 28, 2011 18:23:53 GMT -5
He's not my first choice, im just saying id have no problem voting for him. He's got alot of idea's I agree with. So far I can't think of a single thing I agree with Obama on. My only fear now is that Obama isn't going to run for re election! Hopefully that over sized ego of his along with his stupidity won't let him do that, but im sure that million dollar lecture circuit is looking better and better as well as his ol lady tired of all these boring events she has to attend with him.
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Post by trapper7 on Sept 29, 2011 11:38:20 GMT -5
Some say a good strong nomination would be Christie and Cain.
I'm not sure Christie wants the job and that ain't good. You've got to want it to run.
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Post by japflapper on Sept 29, 2011 15:39:43 GMT -5
Christie doesn't impress me, just as soon he stay in new jersey. Romney doesn't either but he'll probably be our next president.
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Post by trapper7 on Sept 30, 2011 8:53:39 GMT -5
I liked Huckabee as my first choice, but he doesn't want the job.
My second choice would probably be Sarah Palin, but she'll never get the nomination from the republicans because they are afraid of her almost as much as the democrats due to the legislative house-cleaning she did in AK as governor. They fear she would continue that practice as president and they're probably right. I think as president she would be smart enough to put people into positions she was weak in that were exceptionally capable. She would be the most honest president since Lincoln.
I suspect you're right about Romney. But then, the worst republican candidate will be a breath of fresh air compared to what we have now.
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Post by japflapper on Sept 30, 2011 11:15:28 GMT -5
ANYONE would beat what we have now! Even another democrat!
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Post by haus on Oct 1, 2011 21:56:35 GMT -5
I don't like Romney. Just seems like a snake oil salesman to me. Cain seems more down to earth. Sarah is making millions so why would she settle for a $200,000+ salary per year is beyond me. No thanks to chris christi either. Cain would be a very smart choice. It would essentialy negate the black vote. Of course some in this country would probably not bother to vote at all.
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Post by trapper7 on Oct 4, 2011 11:12:44 GMT -5
Cain said he's tired of hearing about the race card being brought up every time someone is critical of Obama's foolish actions. I like him too, but would prefer Sarah Palin.
I checked out Christie. Way too many things about him I don't like. He agrees with openly gay people in the military. Agrees with abortion. Feels we need some kind of gun control. Believes in global warming. There's more, he's just far too liberal for my tastes. Hopefully, he's not conservative enough to get the nod.
I would vote for him, just to get rid of Obama, but would feel the same as I did in voting for McCain, the worse of two evils.
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Post by trapper7 on Oct 4, 2011 11:25:27 GMT -5
If Cain did get to be president and liberals were critcial of him, wouldn't it be cool to be able to accuse them of playing the race card?
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Post by bluesman on Oct 5, 2011 22:10:27 GMT -5
Oh it would be more of the double standard bs they always pull. But he's coming on strong right now, might end up being him against Obama, what a monkey wrench that would through in the liberals 'all republicans are racist' spin. lol
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Post by trapper7 on Oct 6, 2011 10:06:10 GMT -5
According to yesterday's CBS and Newsmax polls, Cain has pulled ahead of Romney by 2 percent points. What will the liberals do whent they can't play the race card anymore, boycott Godfather's Pizza?
Cain getting the nomination would also be a good thing for blacks who think white Americans discriminate them because of the color of their skin. There still may be a few that do, but times have changed and most realize the color of a person's skin has nothing to do with the content of their character. With two black men running for president, it proves that the color of a person's skin means little to most Americans.
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Post by bluesman on Oct 6, 2011 20:00:48 GMT -5
The fact you have one as president right now and another moving up as high as he has out of nowhere in the hunt for the job I think proves that already, no matter who ends up being nominated or winning in the end.
One has had everything handed to him on a silver platter though and the other has had to work and scrape every inch of the way to get where he's at. Heard Cains father worked 3 jobs when he was growing up which im sure instilled the work ethic in him he has to this day.
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Post by haus on Oct 6, 2011 20:08:03 GMT -5
I liked todays statement when he told people who were jealous of millionaires to go make their own money and don't expect to be handed everything. He also has a sort of flat tax plan. Something like a 9%. Not sure if that includes your social security taxes though.
I would like to see the look on some peoples faces if a black man cut government entitlement programs. Obviously we have talked before and he really cannot do anything alone, but it would still be interesting.
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Post by trapper7 on Oct 10, 2011 15:09:39 GMT -5
J is right in saying Cain's rise to the top as a contender proves that most Americans are color blind.
Romney comes across as a slick, snake oil salesman, who I'm wondering if I can trust. But then, he'd be worth a try since I already know I can't trust Obama.
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Post by bluesman on Oct 11, 2011 15:35:57 GMT -5
Soon as Cain moves up in the poll's here come all those 'all inclusive, non racist' liberals calling him everthing from an Uncle Tom to worse!
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Post by haus on Oct 11, 2011 16:52:29 GMT -5
Theres a yahoo article today about his 9% flat tax idea. Printed it out but have yet to read it.
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Post by bluesman on Oct 12, 2011 15:58:31 GMT -5
Im not totally sold on his 999 plan. I can see where it would be great but i can also see where it would be a nightmare.
Id rather do away with the IRS altogether and income tax and just replace it with a 23 percent sales tax on everything. Then 'everyone would be paying their fair share', even those currently not paying any tax at all!
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Post by hawkeye on Oct 13, 2011 1:58:11 GMT -5
During Obama's campaign all he wold say is "I have a plan" but wouldn't reveal it. Now we find out that his 'plan' was to raise taxes on the people that provide jobs so he can give government jobs to people. At least Cain tells us what his plans are.
I would vote for Bachman first, simply because she scares the liberal media as much as Palin did, my second choice is Cain.
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Post by trapper7 on Oct 13, 2011 11:42:55 GMT -5
Bachmann is from my state. I've met her personally and have always voted for her. If she ran for president against Obama, of course I would vote for her. Unfortunately, she's a good legislator, but presidential material, no. There are other candidates more competent than her.
I had hoped she would run against Senator Amy Klobuchar D-MN, who is up for re-election this year. She is an extreme liberal who you never even hear from until this year when she was up for election.
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