To: Kartographer
Considering that he’s fumbled two foreign policy questions in the past few weeks, these results are a sad indication of lack of seriousness in the GOP voters. If he was six months out of his time as an executive in the restaurant business, his lack of knowledge about foreign affairs would be excusable. As someone who has been involved in policy and politics for over ten years, he should have educated himself about these issues if he wanted to run for president.
32 posted on
05/23/2011 10:14:09 PM PDT by
WFTR
(Liberty isn't for cowards)
To: WFTR
I understand how upset you must be with Cain getting the stoplight and your candidate no coverage at all.
36 posted on
05/23/2011 10:17:27 PM PDT by
Kartographer
(".. we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.")
To: WFTR
Considering that hes fumbled two foreign policy questions in the past few weeks, these results are a sad indication of lack of seriousness in the GOP voters.
I disagree. GOP voters and, more particularly, Tea Party members are perfectly aware of what the important issues are right now and the Palestinian "right of return" isn't close to being one of them. We have a political class comprised mostly of people who've never worked in private industry, never had to meet a payroll, never created a single job. These dilettantes understand neither basic economics nor human nature and they are driving this nation into financial ruin.
A man who has built and revived businesses and understands economic reality is a man we need in the White House - whether Cain is that man remains to be seen, but I already like him more than the likes of Romney, who is the epitome of the mindset that has gotten us into the catastrophe we now face.
To: WFTR
BS about ‘fumbling’ two questions. Total BS.
80 posted on
05/24/2011 4:42:06 AM PDT by
ilgipper
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