To: Veritas_est
I can't stomach Isakson, a true RINO if I ever saw one. Mac Collins I know personally - and in my opinion, he's a good solid conservative - but I don't think he has the name recognition for a statewide office. Mr. Cain's ads are great!! Looking at your profile I can tell you are sold on him, so let me ask, can conservatives count on him not to change his stripes once in the District of Criminals?
To: GadareneDemoniac
Cain would not only not change his stripes, he would immediately vault to the position of being one of the most conservative Senators, if not the most conservative Senator.
I like Mac Collins. Solid guy. Would win in November.
But if I had to choose, I'd rather have Cain.
To: GadareneDemoniac
Gadarene, Welcome to Free Republic, or is this just a new screen name? At any rate I do hope you have been delivered.
". . . can conservatives count on him not to change his stripes once in the District of Criminals?"
To begin with, we NEVER know what will happen to a good man when he gets to the District. I've seen some really good men go bad in that bunch of bad apples. However, I do believe that Herman Cain is a true conservative at heart. I don't believe he'll ever back down, because it's a part of him.
7 posted on
03/26/2004 11:55:47 AM PST by
Veritas_est
(Truth is)
To: GadareneDemoniac
I was in College Republicans at GT when the revolution republicans were all coming up. They were mostly a pretty good lot. But, in all the circles I ran around in, the dislike for Isakson was deep (at least for us Reagan conservatives). The Rino's with no philosophical basis for their "beliefs" all loved Isakson.
Be a part of history, vote for Cain.
34 posted on
04/07/2004 9:17:01 PM PDT by
edeal
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