To be honest, I'm not altogether that concerned with foreign policy views. I think he could use some work in the area (i'm not a blank check kind of guy), but its really not a big concern to me about Cain. I think in those cases, whom you select to be your team, is the highest priority.
I really don't have a big issue about his experience or lack of it, it would be hypocritical to attack him on it, when, looking across at the other candidates, most of them don't have any either.
The rest of them fly by the seat of their pants and jump in to save the day all by themselves! Watch out, folks!
I have not a clue what that is in reference too.
Herman Cain is the only one who is not a self serving career politician in the field , bar none, and he sees clearly but does not use political rhetoric or trite platitudinal fast talk to try to make points. Points, I might add, that too many airheads take for right or real!
I don't have a problem with the rhetoric. What I would like from him, is to answer questions about his job at the NRA in regards to that organizations history with illegal aliens, did they become this way after he left ? were they this way when he was in charge ? How does he feel about their attacks on anti-illegal pols ? What about their attacks in the past on Tom Tancredo ? Obviously the issue of illegals came across this desk, what did he do ?
Since he isn't a "life long politician" and has no political record, we go what we do have, and in this case, he had a job, that was much much more direct in terms of the issue of illegal aliens then any politician.
I meant to say that you are a good FReeper. You use your head, and are civil. I appreciate that very much.