I sure wish Bush would make a phone call to the other Republicans in the race and tell them to get the hell out. Cain is the real deal.
If Cain gets the nomination (I HOPE SO) I wonder if Zell Miller would consider doing a little campaigning for him? How sweet that would be!
I sure hope Herman buys a ticket to go to the Bush fundraiser here in ATL later today.
Isakson's apppears to have been annointed by Rove and I read that he'll be there.
Herman can afford to shell out the bucks to get a nice big personal 8X10 with his arm around GWB.
"I don't know who you're voting for, but I'm voting for Herman," Baker told his flock. "Can I get a witness?"
A black preacher can do that - at least for a black or (usually the same thing) a Democrat candidate. If the Christian Coalition did that for a white Republican, we would never hear the end of it.But freedom of religion certainly includes the freedom of the preacher to espouse political opinions such as, historically, the abolition of slavery. If in fact we did have freedom of religion . . .
And in fact there would be no argument against that freedom, absent the deductibility of charitable contributions - so a flat tax or a national sales tax would restore religious freedom. When a liberal speaks of "wall of seperation between church and state" he really means "wall of protection of antichristian politics from coherent Christian political attack."
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Further evidence that Herman Cain is the candidate who will lead us to the promised land (i.e., 30% of the black vote and a permanent majority of the overall vote).
The general consensus seems to be this:
The candidates were allowed to speak for 5 minutes each.
Herman Cain did his usual good job of dominating the other two in eloquence, content, and presence.
Mac spoke for about 15 minutes, but only had 5 minutes of somewhat worthy comments. It seems that he spoke more about the possibility that his son would be taking over the political reins of the family than about his candidacy for US Senate. The rest of the time he mostly put people to sleep.
Isakson practically gave a concession speech, saying something like, "I might never get the opportunity to stand before you like this again."
All I can say is that it is clear that Rev. Cain's sights are set on first place, not second. If Rev. Cain is in a run off it will be with Isakson, and it is becoming more likely every day that Isakson may actually be in second place.
Herman Cain definitely has the big MO (momentum) on his side.
Herman's got the MO.
Go Cain Go!!!!