African American Businessman Spends 1M to Urge Blacks to Vote Pro-Life
African American Businessman Spends 1M to Urge Blacks to Vote Pro-Life
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
September 13, 2006
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) With the balance of power in Congress hanging in the air, a leading African American businessman says black voters in the United States should put their historical pro-life values above political party. That means voting for pro-life candidates rather than supporting Democratic candidates across the board.
Herman Cain is best known as the former chairman and CEO of Godfathers Pizza. He is a political commentator and was a candidate for the U.S. Senate.
More and more African Americans are pro-life," Cain said in a statement LifeNews.com obtained. Our message to African Americans is simple its time you vote for candidates who support our values."
Cain will underscore that message with a $1 million advertising campaign in key states and congressional districts targeting black radio programs and urban radio stations young African Americans enjoy. Some of the ads focus on abortion.
Name one other candidate who has done that.
Oh, now don’t you know? ANYONE can spend money on a problem. That shows no committment.
If you don’t believe it, ask economic commie Marty........
http://www.sba-list.org/sites/default/files/content/shared/sbalist_and_nom_scorecard.pdf
According to the SBA sight only Romney and Cain refuse to sign the Pro-Life Pledge.
But the REAL shocker is that Cain refused to support legislation called Fetal Pain Legislation.
That legislation would effectively end abortion. But Cain doesn’t support it. WHY?
YOu do know that the money was PAC money, that Cain wasn’t listed as a donor, and that his organization was listed as an EXPENSE to the PAC, which implies he was a paid spokesperson?
Yes, he was the spokesperson for an ad campaign urging blacks to keep their babies, and that is a good thing, and whenever we discuss it, that is the one thing that people can mention that he has done.
But don’t try to trick people into thinking he spent his own money.