Posted on 06/03/2011 1:58:04 PM PDT by justsaynomore
Cain has my vote.
How exactly?
Mittbots never miss a chance to denigrate Cain and any other candidates on our side.
While Cain is currently my front-runner choice, he's not perfect. His statement of faith is overly simplistic, and the one for his church leaves the reader hard-pressed to find out what the church actually believes.
Add to that FRB Kansas City tended to be quite conservative when Herman Cain was there. And Herman Cain was one of the most conservative board members.
bump
Obama wasn’t even that.
The wife and I are currently supporting HC. Having been a listener to his show and filling in for Boortz, he has impressed us from the beginning and always thought, why can’t we have a president who thinks like this?
Well, here’s your chance!
Another strong point is, he is not a career politician! I believe a lot of people are tired of politicians and are wanting to give another direction a try.
Unless anything crops up negative about him, simply working for the Federal Reserve doesn’t count, we will continue to support him.
If he doesn’t get the nomination, then we’ll go from there whoever it might be. Still a long trip ahead.
Funny how the media seems to be ignoring him and wants to push established politicians as usual.
I think the best ticket, at this point in time is a Cain/Palin ticket.
Cain for president and Palin in the kitchen making a sandwich, like any good woman should. J/K
Seriously, Cain/Palin for 2012.
“Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City”
You bet only Roach Paul is the only one who is fit to enlighten us on how he is the only politician who is morally consevative enough to lead.
Of course he is not perfect, no one thinks so, and he is very upfront with the fact that he is not!
As for the article you post - in that article, Herman Cain didn’t say that was his statement of faith, the author did. He could have said it’s his life verse for all you know.
I’m pretty surprised anyone would actually call a Bible verse simplistic anyway.
Herman Cain says he believes in Jesus Christ, and is quite outspoken about that and his belief that God had more work for him whichc is why he didn’t die of cancer. His life shows fruits of the Spirit. Only God knows his heart, so I am going by what I see and hear and nothing contradicts his confession of faith.
At Christmas last year he wrote a wonderful article about Jesus as the perfect conservative: http://www.redstate.com/thehermancain/2010/12/20/the-perfect-conservative/
His church is largely democrat, this is no secret, it’s a large black church in Atlanta. Their doctrine may not even be sound, but it is NOT a black liberation theology church. Their pastor is old, back from the civil rights days. My husband reminds me of the fact that blacks were not allowed to go to the main seminaries back when this man was training. So, who knows? I do know that Herman Cain has said nothing about Spiritual matters, or the Bible or his faith that raises red flags with me. The basic tenets are sound.
And he got that gig through a political demand on the University. I read somewhere that the school thought he was unqualified for the position, but they were forced to take him under "Chicago politics".
Then you are a lost cause and most probably a Paultard.
Cain will take that fool apart in any debate, anytime, anywhere.
I wonder if he used a teleprompter or just read notes someone wrote for him. Or maybe it was one of those part time deals where the part he worked was always some other time.
Compare to 0baMao. Scooped ice cream and rang up the sales for a few weeks one summer.
I like Mr. Cain and unfortunatly Sarah seems to be more interested in avoiding the press (Which she can’t do forever)and drive around in a bus trying to keep everyone in suspense as to what she will do next.
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