MONEY. ANYONE can throw a few bucks at a cause.
It was YOU that got caught with your arrogance.
What legislation has Cain supported with that big voice of his. I never listened to him, maybe you can list them for us.
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>> MONEY. ANYONE can throw a few bucks at a cause. It was YOU that got caught with your arrogance. What legislation has Cain supported with that big voice of his. I never listened to him, maybe you can list them for us. >>
You are an arrogant and ignorant ass. Money? Really that easy? What a class warfare liberal phony you are. Making money is NOT SOMETHING EVERYONE CAN DO, and once made, giving it for pro life causes is NOT SOMETHING EVERYONE HAS DONE.
If you were really interested in helping pro life causes, you would welcome information that Cain had spent a million dollars of his own to help promote the cause. But you’re not. You’re not intellectual enough to think about ideas because you are obsessed with people. That’s how small minds are.
Cain’s radio audience and others who have followed his career for decades know his stance.
You have shown your total ignorance of economics by minimizing a guy who was raised in poverty being successful enough to then turn around and donate a million bucks to anything.
If your interests were really in the best interests of the country and the pro life cause - as opposed to your own narrow agenda - you would celebrate such a bit of information.
I bet Rick Perry himself would be totally ashamed of your post.
Let's see you spend $1 million of your own money on a "cause."
All mouth, aren't you?
First, Jesus thinks how you spend your money IS important. As he says, your treasure goes wherever your heart goes. Even "rich" people can feel the pinch of spending a million bucks. Next time you're in a position to do it, let me know. I can think of some good causes.
Second, Cain is using his money as a force multiplier. It's good to protest clinics. It's good to defund Planned Parenthood. But what's the root of the problem? The lifestyle that creates children with nowhere to go, coupled with a low view of the value of human life. And in Mr. Cain's universe, that culture of death is producing black genocide. His big picture, root cause approach leads him to think the solution is not primarily legal, though that's good. It's good, but it's not enough. To stop the supply you have to shut down the demand. You have to change culture where you will get the biggest leverage for money and effort spent. Cain saw an opportunity to do that in the black community, put his money where his mouth was (and where his heart is), and made a difference where it counts, transforming the culture of death to a culture of life, through the power of persuasion.
Bottom line, there's far too much sniping between the various prolife strategy camps. It's all good. Anything that stops the killing is good. How prolife are we, really, when we spend valuable time and energy trying to discredit people who are on our side, doing the work we say we want done? Is destroying people, even abstractly, really something prolife people are supposed to be good at?