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Candidate wants to fix problems (Herman Cain)
Hinesville Coastal Courier ^
| 03/26/2004
| Patrick Donahue , Executive editor
Posted on 03/28/2004 5:07:06 AM PST by phil_will1
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To: phil_will1
"This race should be over by midnight on July 20."
Correction - it will only be over then if there is no runoff - which is likely if Collins stays in.
To: SittinYonder
Cain's going to need your vote before November. He's on the July 20 ballot against Isakson, Collins and Bartel. He will have it, of course- I am optmistic about his chances in November to the extent I failed to mention that he also has my vote in any election before then-
To: cricket
The Georgia press is just starting to wake up to what Freepers and true Georgia conservatives already knew - that Herman Cain has the most momentum of any of the candidates and he may likely be the next U.S. Senator from Georgia.
As a result, Cain hasn't gotten the kind of widespread attention that would bring him into the focus of Tyrone Brooks and others who would call him an "Uncle Tom." As July 20 gets closer, and certainly if he wins the election, watch for the black democrat leadership in Georgia to attack him without mercy.
To: phil_will1
>they quoted a poll that Isakson had done that showed Isakson at 50%<
This is the second time I've heard numbers from a poll Isakson did, and I think it's pretty clear that he's hoping that public opinion will follow the numbers in the poll rather than the other way round.
Isakson wishes he had 50 percent. Maybe 50 percent of Cobb County, but out here in the other Georgia Isakson is following Collins and Cain.
If anybody believes Isakson's got 50 percent now, they're in for a big surprise in July.
To: Mean Daddy
I understand your point about governors having a better shot at being president than a senator does. But I think HC really wants to be a leader in getting the Fair Tax enacted into law. We really need his leadership in the Senate to do that. As you know, Tom Delay says we're going to be pushing to enact the Fair Tax Act in 2005-2006.
To: phil_will1
I am voting for him. He is on the air constantly and is a true conservative
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posted on
03/28/2004 12:45:58 PM PST
by
raloxk
To: phil_will1
Cain has put in at least one good appearance on The Michael Medved Show
a few months ago.
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posted on
03/28/2004 12:46:39 PM PST
by
VOA
To: phil_will1
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posted on
03/28/2004 8:25:03 PM PST
by
beaversmom
(Michael Medved has the Greatest radio show on GOD's Green Earth)
To: phil_will1; WilDave; All
"One FReeper has a Herman Cain bump list. Anyone have an idea who that is?" NewLand and Maurice1962 both have Cain Ping lists.
I'd like to see all of you on one of these lists.
Cain will beat Collins in July, and most of you will be very surprised at how well he does against Isakson in July. With Collins out of the race after July Cain should beat Isakson handily in the run off.
To: phil_will1; NewLand; Maurice1962
Cain Ping
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posted on
03/29/2004 6:10:57 AM PST
by
NewLand
(The Liberal Agenda can only be maintained by common denial or absoute force.)
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If you want on (or off) of my black conservative ping list, please let me know via FREEPmail. (And no, you don't have to be black to be on the list!)
Extra warning: this is a high-volume ping list.
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posted on
03/29/2004 6:22:02 AM PST
by
mhking
To: NewLand
Can you point me to an Isakson-is-a-RINO summary sheet? And/or an Isakson/Cain position comparison sheet? I'd like it for use in convincing my wife to go with Cain.
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posted on
03/29/2004 8:06:02 AM PST
by
FreedomPoster
(This space intentionally blank)
To: NewLand
I can't vote for him.
I continue to pray for him.
I am going to send him some money.
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posted on
03/29/2004 9:40:13 AM PST
by
onyx
(Kerry' s a Veteran, but so were Lee Harvey Oswald, Timothy McVeigh and Benedict Arnold.)
To: NewLand
I can't vote for him.
I continue to pray for him.
I am going to send him some money.
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posted on
03/29/2004 9:40:16 AM PST
by
onyx
(Kerry' s a Veteran, but so were Lee Harvey Oswald, Timothy McVeigh and Benedict Arnold.)
To: SittinYonder
A vote for Isuckson is a vote for the Dems. Please RINO go back home to Cobb, where you can endorse more Dems against third party candidates.
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posted on
04/07/2004 8:47:08 PM PDT
by
edeal
To: phil_will1
Is Johnny Isakson really that bad of a RINO?? If so, that fact certainly hasn't gotten much press coverage. Stupid AJC...
I think Cain is definitely worth conservative support, and I'd be interested to know about Isakson's more liberal stances on issues. What are some of his worst?
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posted on
04/16/2004 3:58:52 PM PDT
by
NRgirl
(RINO issues)
To: NRgirl
"I'd be interested to know about Isakson's more liberal stances on issues. What are some of his worst?"
He has for several years represented a congressional district which had a substantial amount of support for the FairTax. As recently as last May, I met with him and he favored a bill to sunset the Code, but was uncommital as to what type of tax reform he favored. As the former President of Northside Realty, he has always been responsive to the real estate lobby and has gotten a lot of campaign cash from them. They think they have a great deal with the current code (because of the bennies their lobbysists have garnered for them over the years). Isakson was the last member of Georgia's congressional delegation to sign onto the FairTax bill just after Labor Day last year. Many believe it was motivated by political expediency, rather than sincere conviction.
It is my understanding that he was, until recently, pro-choice. I seem to recall that he has recently become pro-life, but, once again, political expediency may play a role.
My overall impression is that he is not as fiscally conservative as some of the other members of Georgia's congressional delegation and has broken ranks with them a few times in voting for more spending than they felt comfortable with.
I plan to go to the debate Monday night and I may have more specific info after that.
To: phil_will1
"I plan to go to the debate Monday night and I may have more specific info after that."
Thanks for the Isakson info. I just got home from that Cobb debate he was supposed to attend. What did you think of it? So much for getting any more information about him!! I was disappointed that Mr. Isakson didn't attend, and after hearing Cain speak, I can see why he wouldn't want to. I had never heard Cain before the debate, and I was amazed by the solidly conservative content of his speeches, not to mention his eloquence. I think Cain had a more better message than both Bartell and Collins, and he was certainly the superior debater (although Bartel had his moments). I found Mac Collins to be rather rude and good-old-boyish (if that's a word). You know what I mean. Did it bother you when Mac Collins kept saying--in that thick Southern accent of his--"I am a policy wawnk."? Ugh! If you have to tell people that you're an intellectual, you're probably not one...
Anyways, I would have loved to see Herman tear Isakson apart in that questions section. After tonight's debate, I have so much more confidence in Herman Cain as a candidate--"he's not a politician, he's a problem solver," :) It was also great to see that he had so much enthusiastic support. Next time around, I know for a fact that Herman Cain can and will obliterate Johnny Isakson in a debate...as long as Johnny doesn't weasel out of it!
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posted on
04/19/2004 6:56:56 PM PDT
by
NRgirl
(Wheeere's Johnny?)
To: phil_will1; NRgirl; FreedomPoster
Isakson's a RINO - actually he's just a finger-in-the-wind pol. He is one of those fellows who weasels along doing his best to make no commitments to anybody, and he'll flip his position in a heartbeat if he thinks it will get him some votes (see the pro-abort to pro-life flip flop).
I know because I live in his district. When you need constituent services he can't be found. When you write him with your opinions on issues, all you get is a weaselly form letter. You can't count on him to support the Republican position in the House -- unless he thinks it will get him some votes.
One of the reasons he's been so weaselly is that his district is a difficult one -- it contains a wide assortment of voters, from good old boy rednecks in Smyrna to the poorest of the poor in the Section VIII housing along South Cobb Drive to limousine liberals and Rockefeller Republicans in Vinings. You'd think he'd push constituent services to bind that dissimilar group together . . . but, no.
Absolutely the only plus to having Isakson in the Senate is the "R" beside his name for purposes of committee appointments and leadership positions. He sure can't be trusted to vote "R".
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posted on
04/19/2004 7:12:29 PM PDT
by
AnAmericanMother
(. . . Ministrix of Venery (recess appointment), TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary . . .)
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