Posted on 10/03/2011 2:16:51 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Another presidential candidate and one possible contender will be on the Liberty University campus this weekend.
GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain will do a book signing on Saturday, Oct. 8 at the Liberty University Barnes & Noble Bookstore. Cain, radio talk show host and former president and CEO of Godfather's Pizza, will be signing copies of This is Herman Cain from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m.
Former Alaska governor and 2008 vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin is scheduled to speak at the Extraordinary Women Conference on Saturday, Oct. 8 at Libertys Vines Center. The conference is not a public event and is not being sponsored by Liberty University.
To have four declared or potential presidential candidates visit Liberty University in one semester is clear evidence of how Liberty has emerged as the preeminent Christian university in the nation. We are honored to have Sarah Palin and Herman Cain on campus, said Chancellor and President Jerry Falwell, Jr.
Cains visit will mark the third 2012 presidential candidate on campus this year. Rick Perry spoke in Libertys convocation on Sept. 14. Michele Bachmann spoke on Sept. 28.
Cain last spoke at Liberty in 2009. This is Palins first visit to Libertys Lynchburg, Va. campus.
Anyone going to Lynchburg on Saturday?
Yup, she's sure getting great, positive media coverage...oh wait...
Despite what others think here, I agree that this is a great idea. I've even seen a photoshopped "McCain/Palin 2008" yard sign doctored up with this elsewhere on this forum. We sure could do a helluva lot worse.
And I disagree that Ms. Palin would not take second-string again -- I think she would, for a few reasons I can think of.
My two cents.
Brilliant statement
Oh, no. Then I can't use my left-over 2008 Election signs...
....McCain/Palin
Yah. Good point. No way you want that for your president, huh? (God save us...)
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