1 posted on
11/29/2011 1:20:50 PM PST by
VinL
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To: VinL
The article speaks for itself.
2 posted on
11/29/2011 1:22:21 PM PST by
VinL
(It is better to suffer every wrong, than to consent to wrong.)
To: VinL
What a brilliant piece!
RINO/Democrats are the exact same thing.
3 posted on
11/29/2011 1:24:37 PM PST by
bigdirty
To: VinL
Yep. If it weren’t for conservatives there would be more conservatives.
4 posted on
11/29/2011 1:29:09 PM PST by
svcw
(God's Grace - thank you!)
To: VinL
What a load of whiny crap. Thanks for showing us what the “real conservatives” are thinking. if this is it, they’re thinking they are still in third grade.
Politics ain’t beanbag.
5 posted on
11/29/2011 1:29:19 PM PST by
jessduntno
("They say the world has become too complex for simple answers... they are wrong." - RR)
To: VinL
Cain, in his worst (purported) sexual moment, is still about ten thousand quantum levels above Dead Tead and Bubba at their best.
I’ll still take Cain (experience and actual job accomplishments) over the Cretin-in-Chief any day.
6 posted on
11/29/2011 1:30:11 PM PST by
Da Coyote
(Liberalism - when you absolutely, positively have no ability to produce wealth.)
To: VinL
When the accusations first came out, Cain rose in the polls and got more donations. Now, Cain himself has said he is ‘reconsidering’ or whatever after this new allegation, before any polls have come out.
This is our fault,not Cain’s...how, exactly?
7 posted on
11/29/2011 1:30:11 PM PST by
Darkwolf377
(Obama: The stupid person`s idea of a smart person.)
To: All
“Sarah Palin is a huge neon model of what theyre doing to Cain.
Sarah Palin stepped down as governor because they kept calling her to court on bogus charges. This costs the state money. Sarah Palin did not want to be an expense to her state. Sarah Palin was supposed to be defending her state as a governor, not defending herself in court. But those who hated her kept her in court with bogus charges. This also took a toll on her financially. The Republican Party left her behind. They didnt defend her, and now shes the one who is labeled a quitter when it was republicans who quit on her.”
8 posted on
11/29/2011 1:30:22 PM PST by
VinL
(It is better to suffer every wrong, than to consent to wrong.)
To: VinL
Republicans are doing liberals dirty work for them and driving every conservative candidate out of the race.
Liberals are laughing at conservatives seeing how they can be so easily manipulated.
It takes very little to denounce and drive a conservative out of contention because the sad truth is conservatives really do agree with liberals a conservative candidate isn’t qualified to be President.
In the end, we’ll get Huntsman or Romney because liberals think they’re qualified.
Congratulations!
9 posted on
11/29/2011 1:30:22 PM PST by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
To: VinL
Yes! Finally, I will be voting for Herman CAIN as long as he remains, he has +1 in virginia!
10 posted on
11/29/2011 1:31:03 PM PST by
thesaleboat
(Pray The Rosary Daily)
To: VinL
"We have to hold ourselves to a higher standard." --Saul Alinsky's Useful Idiots
11 posted on
11/29/2011 1:31:52 PM PST by
E. Pluribus Unum
("The very idea of a community organizer is to stir up a mob for some political purpose." Ann Coulter)
To: VinL
I got off the “Cain Train” when he said he’d release prisoners from Guantanamo if Al Qaeda held one U.S. soldier captive, a la Israel releasing 1000 terrorists. That, coupled with zero knowledge about Libya and other really bad policy flubs, and being completely clueless about his own 9-9-9 plan... Pardon me for wanting someone competent and capable of defending his positions (and mine) in the media.
12 posted on
11/29/2011 1:32:45 PM PST by
SunStar
(Democrats piss me off!)
To: VinL
Absolutely on target. Yet we get called idiots for even suggesting a 3rd party, and we seems like idiots to ourselvs when we try to make the Republican party into what we think it should be.
Who then will carry the banner of conservatism?
15 posted on
11/29/2011 1:37:28 PM PST by
bigbob
To: VinL
Stick a fork in him, he’s done.
I suspect that within 72 hours he will throw in the towel..... unless he’s willing to put his wife through even more hell.
22 posted on
11/29/2011 1:42:43 PM PST by
Gator113
(~Just livin' life, my way~.. Newt/Palin-Bolton-2012."got a lot swirling around in my head.")
To: VinL
Its funny how sexual harassment is the crime which needs never be proven. Regardless of the character or personal history of the accusers, one is judged guilty if several ‘confirm’ the story. How hard is it to hire a common hooker to stage such a story? And why not four or five - if that’s what it takes?
Where are the pictures on TMZ?
To: VinL
Lets hear it for the left wing media and the establishment republicans!!! No matter how much the so called conservative voters say, We will not let the liberal media and the establishment republicans pick our candidates theyre letting the liberal media and establishment republicans do just that.
Bingo. Not to mention, five years ago Cain was looking at terminal cancer and an early greeting from his Maker. Are we truly going to let the media brainwash us into believing that after surgery and chemotherapy he had the strength and ambition to act the part of a lecher? And that he was able to do so undetected under the eye of a doting family fearful for his health? Cain told us flat out eye to eye that he had no such skeletons in his closet. I believe him. He's the current front runner among the genuine Tea Party candidates. If he drops out, my support falls to the next Tea Party candidate in line -- and that is not Romney or Perry or Gingrich. This time around I'm voting for someone that actually represents me, even if it means writing someone in. Period.
29 posted on
11/29/2011 1:49:34 PM PST by
so_real
( "The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
To: VinL
35 posted on
11/29/2011 1:53:31 PM PST by
my small voice
(A biased media and an uneducated populace is the biggest threat to our nation.)
To: VinL
Two things.
I don’t want the msm and liberals to make a fool of me.
But neither do I want Herman Cain to make a fool of me.
Waiting and hoping it’s not true but seriously, if his own attorney won’t deny these charges... Call me concerned. I donated a lot to him and supported him through it all. So far.
37 posted on
11/29/2011 1:54:41 PM PST by
Yaelle
To: VinL
It appears the author is Alfonzo Rachel, not “Editorial.”
I don’t agree with his take, anyway. Cain has thrown himself under the train, pretty much from the beginning.
The train has run out of steam and Herman is planning his exit as we speak. He just wanted to see how far he could get with faking it.
38 posted on
11/29/2011 1:54:58 PM PST by
La Enchiladita
(Newt says amnesty isn't amnesty.)
To: VinL
The trouble is, we don't want to get caught defending a guy who turns out to be a scum.
Mark Sanford was the poster-boy for this problem. Since that unfortunate fiasco, it's almost like we expect our candidates to be filthy and the merest whiff of it, true or otherwise, sends us running.
The difference between conservatives and liberals is that we really, really, REALLY dislike looking like hypocrites. The left has no problem with it at all.
With regard to Mr. Cain, I'll continue to support him until one of these accusers presents actual proof that he did something vile. To this point, not one of them has.
53 posted on
11/29/2011 2:19:50 PM PST by
Antoninus
(Take the pledge: I will not vote for Mitt Romney under any circumstances. EVER.)
To: VinL
Don't you think it's funny that not even the conspiracy theory culture of Ron Paul Supporters aren't even digging... Um,sure. I guess. Want to try that sentence over?
59 posted on
11/29/2011 2:46:23 PM PST by
Minn
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