To: Warrior Nurse
Seems to me there are plenty of people on the Right who want to prove they aren’t racists by supporting Cain. So his rise is because he’s black and for no other reason. Yet he played the race card against Perry, so I’ll never trust Cain any more than I trust people on the Left who always use race, class and gender to browbeat people into going along with their agenda.
16 posted on
10/11/2011 6:07:22 AM PDT by
Wolfstar
("If you would win a man to your cause, first convince him that you are his friend." Abraham Lincoln)
To: Wolfstar
“Yet he played the race card against Perry”
Is that anything like Perry playing (or haveing someone play) the “religion card” against Romney? Maybe a distraction from his love of ILLEGALS?
19 posted on
10/11/2011 6:23:35 AM PDT by
freeangel
( (free speech is only good until someone else doesn't like it)
To: Wolfstar
"Seems to me there are plenty of people on the Right who want to prove they arent racists by supporting Cain. So his rise is because hes black and for no other reason. Yet he played the race card against Perry, so Ill never trust Cain any more than I trust people on the Left who always use race, class and gender to browbeat people into going along with their agenda."
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- There is nothing to prove. In the degenerate mind of the left, all conservatives are racist.
- No other reason to support Cain? For starters, how about the fact that he is a successful businessman who knows how to run large businesses which create jobs, for starters? How about the fact that, unlike the left, he has a stated plan for economic recovery starting with a simplified tax code?
- Please provide evidence that he played the so-called "Race Card" against Perry. What are you referring to?
- Who do you support?
Is someone cooking cabbage around here?
20 posted on
10/11/2011 6:29:44 AM PDT by
semaj
To: Wolfstar
So his rise is because hes black and for no other reason. I don't agree with that, he answered a question and I didn't like the answer he gave myself but I think the questioner was wanted him to say something reminiscent of what Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson would say. I think he said it was inappropriate. I like him b/c of his position on the issues. If his skin was pink would you be for him. He is the only conservative in the race and has a long track record of solving problems. Like myself he is a conservative that happens to be black. Even Reagan was not a perfect candidate no one is. I have had my fill of milquetoast establishment and career republicans. Cain has put forth a plan and has handle himself well in Media e.g. PMSNBC's Larry O'Donnell.
21 posted on
10/11/2011 6:42:32 AM PDT by
Warrior Nurse
(Chance favors the prepared mind.)
To: Wolfstar
Seems to me there are plenty of people on the Right who want to prove they arent racists by supporting Cain. So his rise is because hes black and for no other reason.Therein lies the deep and dark crux of your problem. I will vote for Cain precisely because he isn't a career politician, he is a remarkably brilliant, self-made successful businessman specializing in turnaround strategies. Herman Cain is an excellent communicator. The color of Mr. Cain's skin is not part of the decision matrix.
32 posted on
10/11/2011 9:42:45 AM PDT by
NautiNurse
(Rick Perry's 2012 campaign is Fred Thompson v2.0)
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