Cain doesn’t have foreign policy experience. Neither did Barack Obama.
He can hardly mess things up worse.
As for Romney, your pimping him won’t win you any friends on this forum.
But he could mess them up as badly. That's not what we need right now.
Doesn't sound like something Herman would want on the bumper sticker.
1. Cain loves this country; Obama hates it.
2. Cain believes in America's greatness above all other nations; Obama believes America is but one of several average countries.
3. Cain is a Leader; Obama is a Reader.
4. Cain is humble enough to know he doesn't know everything, and he is willing to learn - he has met with Kissinger, Bush 41, etc.; Obama’s ego is so huge he doesn't need to learn anything new or take anyone’s advice.
5. Cain is a Christian; Obama is either a Muslim or a Marxist or a Black Panther, or who knows what (has he chosen a church in D.C. yet????).
6. Cain doesn't have foreign policy experience before becoming President, but he WOULD have it after he becomes President; Obama didn't have foreign policy experience before becoming President, and he STILL doesn't have foreign policy experience.
So yes, Cain is weak on foreign policy. But I would rather have a Leader who shares my values in the White House, than a Community Organizer who hates me and my country, occupying the White House. (No wonder it's called Occupy Wall Street... since we have someone Occupying the White House.)
“Cain doesnt have foreign policy experience. Neither did Barack Obama. He can hardly mess things up worse.”
Not only that, but HC’s motives are pure - he puts America first - and that driving idea will guide him, along with the ability to choose good, knowledgeable, like-minded people - not the anti-semitic, Islamist, marxist progressives that BHO has put in place across the board.