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To: concerned about politics
I hope you aren't trying to refer to me as a liar. I am not.

Here is a direct quote of the reference to Cain:

...Republican presidential candidates who were once hostile toward the movement have begun speaking more positively about it.

Herman Cain, who initially told Americans taking to the streets to protest income inequality and joblessness that they had no one to blame but themselves, later changed his tune, arguing that the protesters should instead blame the Obama administration for the high unemployment rate.

The article then goes on to mention Huntsman and Romney.

My point was that the HuffPost is trying to paint much of the Republican field with a broad brush. In many cases, Huff and the rest of the liberal media try to make it appear as though the Republicans are agreeing with Hussein, even though that is NOT THE CASE.

For instance, I am certain in the coming weeks we will hear how Rick Perry does not agree with Hussein when it comes to illegal immigration. And we will hear how Mitt Romney doesn't agree with Hussein when it comes to health care.

At any rate, I am not a liar. And that is the truth.

15 posted on 10/11/2011 2:41:31 PM PDT by Recovering_Democrat
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To: Recovering_Democrat
I hope you aren't trying to refer to me as a liar. I am not.

No. Of course not. I was referring to the huffinton puffington post. Cain never backed the Marxists parade.

18 posted on 10/11/2011 2:45:27 PM PDT by concerned about politics ("Get thee behind me, Liberal")
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