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Pizza tycoon wedges into politics (Georgia Senate)
The Hill ^
| 5/28/03
| Peter Savodnik
Posted on 05/28/2003 10:23:09 PM PDT by LdSentinal
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My goodness - Isakson's own campaign manager is emphasizing that Isakson is liberal on social issues. Herman Cain or Mac Collins should make the run-off and hopefully defeat Isakson.
To: LdSentinal
If Cain is a rock-solid conservative and gets the GOP nomination, this will REALLY hurt Georgia Democrats.
To: LdSentinal
Cain's pro-2a. Good.
I just hope Isakson loses.
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posted on
05/28/2003 11:12:12 PM PDT
by
Dan from Michigan
("It's the same ole story, same ole song and dance, my friend")
To: LdSentinal
Godfather's Pizza guy. I guess he will make the voters
an offer they can't refuse.
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posted on
05/28/2003 11:20:42 PM PDT
by
DeepDish
To: LdSentinal
If this guy is anything like Monaghan I would vote for him!
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posted on
05/28/2003 11:21:47 PM PDT
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: LdSentinal; mhking
>>> "Heâ's just sort of a perfect marriage of a black conservative from the South -- pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, Reagan Republican, who understands the business world," Alex St. James, chairman of the African-American Republican Leadership Council, said of Cain. <<<
Glory Be! Herman Cain is black?
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posted on
05/29/2003 1:15:31 AM PDT
by
onyx
(Name an honest democrat? I can't either!)
To: LdSentinal; mhking; fieldmarshaldj
Never mind! Herman Cain is a black man! Praise the Lord!
Do you think he'll actually seek the US senate seat?
Just imagine, a black, Republican US Senator from Georgia!
Oh my Lord, the times they are a changin'!!!!!!
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posted on
05/29/2003 1:22:54 AM PDT
by
onyx
(Name an honest democrat? I can't either!)
To: onyx
He's already seekin' it.
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posted on
05/29/2003 5:13:58 AM PDT
by
JohnnyZ
(I barbeque with Sweet Baby Ray's)
To: LdSentinal
Very interesting how all the pizza tycoons are Republicans. So the Dems get all the trial lawyers, and the Pubbies get all the pizza makers. I know which ones I'd rather hang out with. :-)
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posted on
05/29/2003 6:01:56 AM PDT
by
Coop
(God bless our troops!)
To: onyx
"Just imagine, a black, Republican US Senator from Georgia!"
Been there, done that. Of course that was back in the 1870s. . .
But then again, there has never been a black *Democrat* that was a senator from any state in Dixie.
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posted on
05/29/2003 6:06:53 AM PDT
by
No Truce With Kings
(The opinions expressed are mine! Mine! MINE! All Mine!)
To: RobFromGa; AntiJen; Guillermo; viligantcitizen; Phoenix44; "Be not afraid!"; dansangel; .45MAN; ...
A few GA FReeper pings.
I am not a fan of Isaakson for the Senate. We can do better.
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To: No Truce With Kings; onyx
Republicans in my part of the world organized rather readily to help defeat Jihad Cyndy McKinney in the Dem primary, in favor of Denise Majette, a reasonable, thinking, just-left-of-center Democrat. Who also happens to be black.
I'd work hard for a truly conservative black candidate over a just-right-of-center white candidate, in a heartbeat. I think many others would, too.
To: onyx
Prolife, a successful tycoon, pro-2a, pro tax reform--and black, too? Kewl! All your great candidate are belong to us!
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posted on
05/29/2003 6:18:24 AM PDT
by
Mamzelle
To: LdSentinal
Here's the AP take:
Black business tycoon joins Republican race for U.S. Senate
The Associated Press - ATLANTA
A famed black restaurateur from Atlanta is joining Georgias crowded race for U.S. Senate.
Herman Cain, who once ran the Nebraska-based Godfathers Pizza chain, wants Zell Millers Senate seat. But he has never run for office before, and he must beat two sitting congressmen and another black businessman to get the Republican nomination in 2004.
Hes a very qualified, winnable candidate, said Alex St. James, director of the African American Republican Leadership Council in Washington.
The race is the first statewide election in post-Reconstruction Georgia to pit two black Republicans against each other. Cain will face fellow Atlanta businessman Al Bartell, who ran unsuccessfully for lieutenant governor last year.
Cain, 57, had a hardscrabble childhood in Atlanta, but worked his way through Morehouse College. He worked for Burger King and The Pillsbury Co. before taking the helm of a struggling pizza chain in 1986.
Within two years, Godfathers Pizza was out of debt, and he bought the Omaha, Neb.-based pizza chain from Pillsbury for $50 million.
Cains resume includes a short time as chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas City, Mo., and as co-chairman of Steve Forbes 2000 presidential bid. Hes also a motivational speaker and author of three leadership books.
Cain was traveling Wednesday and unavailable for comment. He filed as a candidate last week.
Despite his personal fortune, the businessman is new to Georgia politics and faces a struggle to win the nomination.
Also in the bidding are U.S. Reps. Johnny Isakson and Mac Collins, both seasoned state politicians from Atlantas Republican-leaning suburbs. But Georgia Republican Chairman Alec Poitevint said the two black candidates have a decent shot.
Its wide open, Poitevint said. We have been proactive for a long period of time to let people know our party is open.
Cain could get a boost from Georgias open primaries, where people may vote in a partys primary without joining it. That means blacks who traditionally vote Democratic could vote for Cain in the GOP primary.
We could see a lot of participation here, St. James said. But hes not running as an African-American. Hes running as a Georgian. This is not about a black man running for the U.S. Senate.
Bartell praised Cain even though hes running against him and said they could draw record numbers of blacks to the state GOP.
African-Americans need a seat at all tables, he said. Were black, were Republicans and theyre listening to us. Thats something people pick up on.
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posted on
05/29/2003 6:18:29 AM PDT
by
EllaMinnow
(It's not true that life is one damn thing after another; it is one damn thing over and over.)
To: LdSentinal
Tom Monaghan, former head of Domino's Pizza, drew nationwide attention with his donations to the pro-life group Operation Rescue. No...that is what Patricia Ireland, Gloria Feldt and a parochial group of their fellow travelers noticed.
The rest of America noticed Tom receiving "nationwide attention" when he sold Dominos in order to devote time and money to his faith. One fifth of what he got for his company--$200 million--is being spent on Avia Maria University--the first new Catholic university constructed in 40 years.
But I suppose "The Hill" and others will always point out his donations to Operation Rescue. Nothing makes more of an impression on the liberal mind as someone who wishes so many babies are not aborted.
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posted on
05/29/2003 6:20:04 AM PDT
by
DPB101
(The first Lawyer elected Speaker of the House of Representatives was arrested for treason.)
To: FreedomPoster
I agree!! If this pizza guy is a rock solid conservative as they are saying, he'll get my vote!! The fact that he is black and may help Repubs with minorities is an added bonus....I guess. It'll be interesting to see what happens.
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posted on
05/29/2003 6:26:33 AM PDT
by
Ga Rob
("Life's tough...it's even tougher when you're stupid"....The Duke)
To: FreedomPoster
I would like to see some more candidates and information. Johnny is just dull in my opinion. (HE is my rep BTW). Votes correctly, but doesn't have the sway I guess to truly represent our interests here in Alpharetta.
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posted on
05/29/2003 6:38:07 AM PDT
by
doodad
To: FreedomPoster
I am not a fan of Isaakson for the Senate. We can do better. Agreed. Unless someone better comes along, I'm supporting Kingston, myself.
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posted on
05/29/2003 6:59:13 AM PDT
by
mhking
To: LdSentinal
Perfect! A Real Republican announces for the soon-to-be vacant Georgia Senate seat!
This is exciting folks! But I do wish the reporter had got it right: Herman has been an outspoken supporter of the Americans for Fair Taxation "FairTax" for quite some time.
He is well deserving of our support.
For more information about the FairTax, go to
http://www.fairtax.org.
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posted on
05/29/2003 7:17:27 AM PDT
by
Taxman
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