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To: Huck

One thing for sure is that Cain is a quick learner. He didn’t handle this one well. But - but - but - are you going to let Romney or Obama have 4 (more) years of the presidency over this? If he pulls through this, I believe he will be more forthright. I really do. I believe he is a good man, a smart man, and a conservative man.

We cannot do better than Herman Cain at this point. Forgive him for handling this badly. He will do much better on the next thing they hit him with.

Whoever wanted Cain to be knocked out here should not succeed! That is more important than cain’s imperfections!! Don’t let the mudslingers control the story!


61 posted on 11/01/2011 7:57:00 AM PDT by Yaelle (Donate to Cain today to show the media they can't choose our candidate this time.)
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To: Yaelle
I'll take Romney over Obama. As for Cain, it's just a shame he's trying to learn as he goes in a run for the presidency. It would be nice if folks like him would run for governor, serve a couple of terms and get all this learning out of the way before jumping into the big leagues.

As for the primaries, I have no idea who I will vote for. When Perry came on board, given his resume, I thought he might be what the doctor ordered. Turned out it was Dr. Kervorkian writing the RX.

So it's inexperienced Cain, flawed Gingrich, no-traction Santorum, not-to-be-taken-seriously Bachmann. Oy. I'll make a decision by the time the primaries hit NJ. By then, some of these names will be gone.

68 posted on 11/01/2011 8:20:01 AM PDT by Huck (TAX TEA NOW==SUPPORT 9-9-9!)
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