Cain’s family background is much more in tune with typical African American experiences. His father was a driver for Coca Cola, and they grew up with very limited resources. Compared that with 0bama’s experiences. He was not the descendant of slaves, as his father was a Kenyan. Both his parents were in grad school. BHO was raised by a white grandmother, and he went to Punahou, one of the most prestigious high school in Hawaii, if not in the US. He also spent his childhood in Indonesia. Later on he went to Columbia and Harvard. If Cain is the GOP’s presidential or VP candidate, the comparison will be stark.
It’s not a fair election if Cain splits the black vote.
” - - - “Obama has not helped people get jobs.”
Thanks for posting this article. If the Obama years have taught us anything it is that the US Federal Government can easily destroy work and thus jobs.
One of Obama’s target banks was Bank of America who will fire 30,000 people who now work for the largest Bank in America, and serves half of the households in America. 30,000 people working means 30,000 jobs, gone forever.
You are the teacher, so teach our Nation’s future leaders the connection part I left out between the above two paragraphs. May God Bless you in your work.
That is really good. It sounds like you are in a very reasonable school where even the tempid Obama supporters aren’t radical. I am happy for you and I am happy for us as our future seems pretty good. Cain or Palin 2012 ......or both on the ticket. Don’t care the order.
Even if he doesn’t get the nomination he should continue to get the message out.
Probably the first fifty of the fifty-seven states plus, maybe, DC?
Kids don’t vote. heir parents will just see that D and vote for him anyways.