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To: Don Corleone

You people sadden me...

You press Cain on any issue and he begins to fold like a house of cards. It was hard to listen to his stint on Fox New’s Center Seat. It’s blatantly apparent that there isn’t any “there” there. Deep as a teaspoon. Especially on foreign policy - nobody home.

I like Cain personally. I just think that there is a good chance that he’s going to get creamed if he continues as he has been. Winging it won’t cut it for long. It will be interesting to watch the Lincoln-Douglas style debate with Newt.

Maybe we’ll get lucky and he’ll improve. I hope so, because watching him so far has left me too uncomfortable with the idea of getting behind him.

My fear... Repeat of ‘08. Leave it up the Republican primary electorate to choose the worst possible alternative.


61 posted on 11/02/2011 7:16:49 AM PDT by TBBT
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To: TBBT

You people sadden me...

You press Cain on any issue and he begins to fold like a house of cards. It was hard to listen to his stint on Fox New’s Center Seat. It’s blatantly apparent that there isn’t any “there” there. Deep as a teaspoon. Especially on foreign policy - nobody home.

I like Cain personally. I just think that there is a good chance that he’s going to get creamed if he continues as he has been. Winging it won’t cut it for long. It will be interesting to watch the Lincoln-Douglas style debate with Newt.

*****

Cain doesn’t fold — he stands right up to all of it and gives very direct answers as far as I can see. I have no idea how you come to these conclusions.

Face it. Cain can surround himself with the best of foreign policiy advisors and let his HEART and SOUL guide him and lead the group — not his HATE and distain of America. Not an aplogy “for” America. It comes shining through — it’s what a lot of people get about Cain and what you obviously don’t get about him, likely because you may not even value such a thing in a candidate.

And it really matters. I want to know where my president’s HEART is concerning this country, it’s founding, it’s greatness, and its true standing in this world as a beacon of liberty and freedom. The president will NEVER make these decisions on his own, no matter if he is the best foreign policy expert on the planet. It will be a group effort — but the LEADER needs the right HEART.

And you so quickly forget — no chance of America EVER calling the shots anywhere if we don’t get this economy back on track. Our debt will make us impotent against the evils of this world.


68 posted on 11/02/2011 7:51:09 AM PDT by LibsRJerks
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To: TBBT

“Foreign Policy” is no more complicated than think “USA interests first!”. That means not bowing to Muslim potentates, not throwing our allies under the bus, and not let China & OPEC call the shots.


89 posted on 11/02/2011 9:51:11 AM PDT by federal__reserve (Dr. Paul Volcker, the best Chairman of federal Reserve in 50 years.)
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To: TBBT

What’s an Aegis cruiser? Anyone? Teaspoon deep or all air and no balloon. Obama by 10 if Cain’s it.


106 posted on 11/02/2011 11:44:56 AM PDT by bullypulpit (Developer of http://rickperryreport.com/)
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