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To: kevao

“...placing him at odds with the majority of non-illegal aliens. “

huh? The legislature of Texas would beg to differ there, kevao. Were you speaking of the “majority” of four, (count ‘em, ONLY four) representatives who opposed? What was he suppose to do as governor with only four opposed? GAD.


85 posted on 10/10/2011 10:44:28 PM PDT by RitaOK (TEXAS. It's EXHIBIT A for Rick, who needs to pound the fiction flackers back into the Stone Age.)
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I asked some Cain supporters yesterday some questions and got no answers. So I did some research and this is what I have found so far. I answered my own questions.
(If it is wrong - let me know because I know being for Perry there is a lot of disinformation out there)

Question: Was he an advisor or a formal Reserve Chairman in Kansas City 92-96?

answer: both

Reserve Bank of Kansas and served in the roles of deputy chairman and then chairman of the board from ‘92 -’96.

Question:

I read that he was not for doing an audit on the Federal Reserve? True or not true

Answer: true but changed later

First quote I found:
“The Federal Reserve already has so many audits, it’s ridiculous. I don’t know why people think we’re gonna learn this great amount of information by auditing the Federal Reserve”

Later he changed his mind:

About 4 weeks later he said he would be for it but it wasn’t a priority.

Question: Was he for TARP?

Answer: Yes. He endorsed TARP Bailout. He said nationalizing banks “is not a bad thing.” and
“no valid criticism had been brought forward of the extraordinary intervention in the economy.”

Question: What is the Aquila Board of Directors? Legal Action? Shareholders lost millions? What is this all about?

This one needs more research.

But definitely 5 lawsuits in 2004 against Aquila Board of Directors in which Cain and other Company Officials are listed. Suits mingled into a single class action suit. Settled in 2005 for 10.5 million.
Violation: federal law requiring that employers manage employees retirement programs responsibly

I just watched clip of debate and he had no answer to Afghanistan. Then saw another clip of an interview and he had done some research and had more info but he still offered no ideas.

I have these major problems with him:

Endorsed Romney

My taxes go up under his 9-9-9 plan.

Him saying he would not support Perry if nominated.

And pulled race card regarding the rock against Perry before he knew the facts.

It is so easy to say I will do this and I will do that for someone who has never held any type of office that they have to deal with legislatures/congress.


96 posted on 10/10/2011 10:53:29 PM PDT by TexMom7
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To: RitaOK

I’m talking about the majority US citizens — *not* just Texans. I know you Texans want to make this into a states’ rights issue. But immigration is a Federal issue, and if a state offers in-state tuition to illegal aliens, it acts as an incentive for more illegals to enter the US (Texas, in this case).

Meanwhile, as I posted earlier, there are hundreds of thousands of foreigners who have been waiting in line for years to apply for legal entry to the US (and I personally know some of them) who are witnessing this stuff and wondering what the advantage is to doing this the legal way when those who break the law get to jump to the front of the line and get, in this case, in-state tuition rewards in Texas which my natural-born citizen children from Virginia could not even qualify for.

One simply cannot justify this to those foreigners who are for years and years waiting to gain entry to this country legally.


106 posted on 10/10/2011 11:00:51 PM PDT by kevao
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