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Herman Cain 'Rocks' at the Cobb County GOP Breakfast!
May 1, 2004
| NewLand
Posted on 05/01/2004 8:44:12 AM PDT by NewLand
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posted on
05/01/2004 8:44:14 AM PDT
by
NewLand
To: AuH2ORepublican; Veritas_est; Jen; UlsterDavy; SittinYonder; mhking; Pan_Yans Wife; ForOurFuture; ..
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posted on
05/01/2004 8:45:45 AM PDT
by
NewLand
("I never knew how good Hunt's ketchup was...")
To: NewLand
Bump. Is Bush getting involved in this primary?
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posted on
05/01/2004 8:46:27 AM PDT
by
Mamzelle
(for a post-Neo conservatism)
To: All
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posted on
05/01/2004 8:47:01 AM PDT
by
NewLand
("I never knew how good Hunt's ketchup was...")
To: Mamzelle
Is Bush getting involved in this primary? Can't speak for the POTUS or Rove, but my guess is NO, becuase there is no incumbent senator running for re-election as in PA...which is typically the only time POTUS will get involved in a primary.
This is the seat currently held by the retiring Zell Miller (D).
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posted on
05/01/2004 8:49:26 AM PDT
by
NewLand
("I never knew how good Hunt's ketchup was...")
To: AuH2ORepublican; Veritas_est; Jen; UlsterDavy; SittinYonder; mhking; Pan_Yans Wife; ForOurFuture; ..
NewLand, Herman Cain, my neighbor....GWB sez "Listen to these men!"
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posted on
05/01/2004 8:58:40 AM PDT
by
NewLand
("I never knew how good Hunt's ketchup was...")
To: NewLand
Raising Cain bttt.
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posted on
05/01/2004 9:35:58 AM PDT
by
pogo101
To: NewLand
Refreshing information.
Cain bumps.
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posted on
05/01/2004 9:40:37 AM PDT
by
lodwick
To: NewLand
Isakson is a do-nothing representative who "fell into" the 6th District seat when Newt Gingrich resigned. Now he feels that his "record" qualifies him to be a Senator!
To: Mamzelle
In Pennsylvania, apparently, Bush was worried without Specter he might lose the state. There's no chance of that in Georgia, so he should stay out of it.
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posted on
05/01/2004 9:58:35 AM PDT
by
SittinYonder
(I am a believer)
To: The Sons of Liberty
Isakson's status as a major player early in the history of the Republican Party in Georgia makes him the golden boy. His record - which barely qualifies him as a conservative - is the biggest thing going against him. If Johnny was a true conservative we'd probably all be behind him and no one would have heard of Herman Cain.
Thank God Johnny's not a true conservative.
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posted on
05/01/2004 10:01:42 AM PDT
by
SittinYonder
(I am a believer)
To: NewLand
Why was Isakson a speaker and Cain had one minute? Has cain addressed this group before or have they extended an invitation for him to address them in the future?
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posted on
05/01/2004 10:18:33 AM PDT
by
SittinYonder
(I am a believer)
To: Mamzelle
I would be surprised if Bush picks a favorite here. All three are in his camp. What WILL make a difference is that the Club for Growth, an important player in Toomey's almost-victory in Pennsylvania, has endorsed Cain. Their effective independent televison ads should help ensure that Herman is in the top two, and that he goes on to the run-off.
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posted on
05/01/2004 10:35:00 AM PDT
by
Amish
To: SittinYonder
Why was Isakson a speaker and Cain had one minute? The event was the regular monthly breakfast meeting for the Cobb County GOP...Isakson is our Congressman here in Cobb County, so he is part of the organization. It was clearly "Johnny Country"...but Herman raised Cain.
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posted on
05/01/2004 10:55:19 AM PDT
by
NewLand
("I never knew how good Hunt's ketchup was...")
To: NewLand
Man, I like this guy...
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posted on
05/01/2004 11:07:01 AM PDT
by
eureka!
(Note to Terry McAuliffe- Thanks for the early primaries!!!!!!)
To: SittinYonder; NewLand; All
"Why was Isakson a speaker and Cain had one minute?" Herman Cain spoke at the Cobb County Republican Breakfast back in November. That was my introduction to him. I've been a believer ever since.
The experience and conservative records which both Johnny Isakson and Mac Collins claim are negatives in my book.
While they were gaining that experience and record they either voted wrong or were not able to bring together the coalition it takes to make change happen.
Since the mess got worse on their watch, I'm in favor of electing Herman Cain who, during that same period, was pulling two major national food chains "cans" out of the fire.
I like the problem solver!
"Them that's going . . . get on the wagon. Them that's not . . . get out of the way."
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posted on
05/01/2004 11:21:59 AM PDT
by
Veritas_est
(Truth is)
To: Mamzelle
Is Bush getting involved? You mean like in the Toomey vs. Specter fiasco? I sure hope not. I want Herman Cain to win.
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posted on
05/01/2004 12:04:24 PM PDT
by
FreeAtlanta
(never surrender, this is for the kids)
To: eureka!
bttt
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posted on
05/01/2004 12:09:33 PM PDT
by
battleax
To: Veritas_est
Amen...
Were you there today? Didn't see you, I was looking though.
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posted on
05/01/2004 1:10:29 PM PDT
by
NewLand
("I never knew how good Hunt's ketchup was...")
To: NewLand
Nope. I couldn't make it today, tonight either.
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