Speak for yourself, Franklin.
His skin color is not at all what I have focused on.
I have focused on his accomplishments, his statements, and his actions--also his intelligence, promise, abilities, courage, clarity, and much, much more--none of which has ANYTHING to do with skin color.
Frankly--I don't give a damn what it is, but I think Cain is a terrific man just as he is.
ADVICE TO FRANKLIN KOMET: Stop focusing on people's skin color, and start paying attention to their accomplishments, statements, and actions--and, above all, what goes on BENEATH THE SKIN--
Not just in politics but everywhere else.
right on right on right. But you do have to admit that the GOP would love to exploit and play on the same turf as the DNC. It seems to me that party leaders love the race card, where as ordinary voters like you and I care more about the character of the person. There is truth in what Frank is saying although it should not be direct at the average joe.
Put Romney’s resume and Cain’s side by side with no name attached. Cain’s story is much more impressive. Both ended up on third base. Cain hit a triple; Romney was born on second base and has taken third on a long out.