Posted on 10/14/2011 11:28:13 AM PDT by Clairity
Rich Lowrie, the Ohio wealth manager credited with crafting Herman Cain's 9-9-9 plan, was a Romney supporter back in 2008.
Lowrie and his wife, Rhonda, each donated the $2,300 legal maximum to Romney's campaign that year, according to research from the Center for Responsive Politics:
This year, Lowrie has not donated to Romney, according to the Center's research, but he's only given $500 to Cain thus far in the campaign.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
She cries for being "brutalized" and he gives tax money to ILLEGAL ALIENS.
Perry may be a good Texas governor, that's your call, but he ain't got a snowballs chance in Brownsville of making it past the primaries.
Hey look! I found another link between Cain and Romney! I understand they both arranged their schedules so they could meet and sit down and talk about issues together last Tuesday. I even hear some news organization got it on tape! No doubt they were conspiring! The fiends!!
Don't worry Mr. Smith! Clarity is carrying your water over here on Free Republic.
“If Ron Paul werenât such a kook on some issues, he may have a chance.
He also said Iran is not a threat.”
“Your choice of candidate(s) exposes you as someone who should be ignored.”
Which part of “kook” and “insanity” are you having a problem comprehending?
Instead of posting your innuendo, why don't we ask Cain himself who he would like for VP?
Cain Offers Possibilities for VP
Romney is not on the list and, for those who complain about Cain's lack of political experience, he addresses it here as well!
Enjoy.
LOL! That’s probably very true.
And I guess the only thing one can say in Obama’s favor is that he didn’t even try to make it look otherwise.
Insults, insults — they only reflect on you.
I wasn’t talking about Cain’s VP choice, it was obvious,- if you would be able to read and comprehend — I was referring to Cain’s own statement that he would be willing to be someone else’s VP, but not Perry’s. So who else is left — except Romney.
What?
There were plenty of reasons to support Romney in 2008. He was faking as a conservative and it was between Romney, McCain, and Huckabee. Personally, my vote went to Huck, but he isn’t much better than Mitt, if any. There seems to be some paranoia on here that anyone who is not their candidate is in cahoots with Mitt. It is way too early to tell who is working for Romney. We will find out by the time we get to SC when someone with no chance stays in to siphon off 15% of the vote (think Fred Thompson). At this point, it seems premature to say that the man winning every state other than Michigan and New Hampshire is somehow a pawn in Mitt Romney’s grand scheme.
That’s what you call a link between Cain and Romney? ROTFLOL
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