To: UlsterDavy
Thanks for the info. I'd love to see Cain win the Senate seat. I believe he'd be the perfect replacement for Miller, who really shook up the democrats. We need someone to shake up the Republicans as well.
2 posted on
05/13/2004 9:25:48 AM PDT by
jess35
To: UlsterDavy
thanks ...for the article...timely too.
To: UlsterDavy
Cain is the man to push for this Senate seat. Keep spreading the word---a TRUE conservative businessman who will shake up the establishment (both conservative and liberal) is what we can expect from Herman Cain.
4 posted on
05/13/2004 9:50:18 AM PDT by
scottbga
(HERMAN CAIN IS THE BEST PERSON FOR THE OPEN GA SENATE SEAT)
To: UlsterDavy
Good story about the debate....However, Mac Collins is the best man for the job. He is the true conservative in the race and he has the record to prove it!!! He wants lower taxes, less government and less regulation for business. So instead of "Cain! Cain! Cain!!" Conservatives in Georgia should be chanting "Mac! Mac! Mac!" Mac Collins..the best man and best qualified. A U.S. Senator that we won't have to train!!!
To: UlsterDavy
Thanks for the first-hand report...I've been following Cain...he seems like he might even be presidential timber someday. I wish I could vote for him, but I'm here in Arkansas with Blank Lincoln and "Taco Bell" Mark Pryor for Senators...a sorrier bunch you'll never see...probably there for life, too...(sigh)
Anyway, what are the Republican's chances against the prospective Dim nominee?
7 posted on
05/13/2004 10:32:32 AM PDT by
mozarky2
(Ya never stand so tall as when ya stoop to stomp a statist.)
To: UlsterDavy
Thanks for the update Davy. When Cain spoke in Cherokee Co, I would say 2/3 of the crowd became "converted". For those outside Georgia. Cain is the former CEO of Godfather Pizza. He is tall, black and has a powerful voice. His TV ads are short and consise. From what I have seen, his momentum is really building.
There will probably be a run-off with Isakson. Mac Collins seems very tired and even though he is doing good things in Washington, his message is dull. (But we did notice some good looking college age cheerleaders on his staff).
9 posted on
05/13/2004 10:39:01 AM PDT by
ted2002
(Georgia - Home of Zell Miller)
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