Posted on 10/03/2011 12:30:43 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Well in truth they have pushed for each of the GOP candidates, they have done this with the hope that Gov Palin would just go away.
Boy are they in for a big surprise
Cain apologizes to Barry and he agrees with Barry on our not seeing bin laden photos. Anyone thinking he will rock the boat has their head in the sand. After he loses, he will assure us Barry is not that bad. Suckers born every minute and voters have jumped through the media hoop to prove they aren’t racist are pathetic while Cain used it to his advantage.
In regards to your post about Herman Cain and the homosexual agenda:
From The Christian Post
Herman Cain States He Would Employ Homosexuals
(Excerpt)
Republican Presidential hopeful and businessman Herman Cain responded to a blogger’s question about hiring homosexuals who openly proclaim their sexuality by stating he would have no problem appointing an openly gay person to a position in his administration.
(snip)
I just want people who I want qualified. I want them to basically believe in the Constitution of the United States of America, so, yep, I dont have a problem with appointing an openly gay person.
(End of Excerpt)
http://www.christianpost.com/news/herman-cain-says-he-would-hire-homosexuals-50935/
It doesn't surprise me at all that NOW would want to get Perry out of the race since Perry is one of the strongest pro-life advocates out there.
Not sure what you mean by double standards! Are you saying that Cain was the beneficiary of special preferences and treatment because of race throughout his career? If so please provide some facts!
Apparently the only person Cain will not blast is....Newt. After reading the new Contract, I agree with Cain and hope Newt and Herman get together ...not on the ticket, Ga. would be wasted electorally, but with supporting one another if one is ahead electorally via delegates chosen. I support Newt and would love Cain in the Cabinet.
Perry's push for the sonogram bill has fortified his long-standing ties to family values and pro-life groups but it has also made him a target from other circles.
"We would aggressively work to defeat him [Perry], of course," said Terry O'Neill, president of the National Organization for Women, which describes itself as non-partisan but typically backs Democrats. Star Telegram
I would prefer an instant run-off system for the republican primary.
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