To: Nodems2000
There was “something” I didn’t trust about Cain before the women started falling out of the woodwork. He struck me as a phoney ...and still does.
7 posted on
12/01/2011 7:10:31 PM PST by
lonestar
(It takes a village of idiots to elect a village idiot.)
To: lonestar
There was something I didnt trust about Cain before the women started falling out of the woodwork. He struck me as a phoney ...and still does.
Your opinion might have more weight if you were not such a Perry-bot.
To: lonestar
I liked Cain also and voted for him at the NFRW straw poll. Was upset after I read his book and found out that foreign policy meant nothing to him as well as 999 was just a gimmick. Perry is definitely my guy but Newt and Bachmann and awesome too!
21 posted on
12/01/2011 7:20:17 PM PST by
lahargis
(Out with Barry in with Perry. Perry is our energy candidate!)
To: lonestar
>> He struck me as a phoney ...and still does.
I’m convinced he’s a philanderer at heart.
But even while I was giving him the benefit of the doubt on that issue, his 9-9-9 plan turned me off. And his foreign policy skillz are nonexistent. And he can’t put together a campaign organization worth a damn, calling into question his executive skills.
Don’t want — don’t need. Looks like most of the voters agree.
Buh bye, Hermie.
32 posted on
12/01/2011 7:27:24 PM PST by
Nervous Tick
(Trust in God, but row away from the rocks!)
To: lonestar; SoConPubbie
There was something I didnt trust about Cain before the women started falling out of the woodwork. He struck me as a phoney ...and still does.Yeah, he spoiled the complexion of the field for you.
To: lonestar
201 posted on
12/01/2011 10:14:24 PM PST by
PghBaldy
(War Powers Res: http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/warpower.asp)
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