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To: AmericanInTokyo

The best thing that could happen in tonight’s debate is for each of the other candidates to refuse to discuss these allegations of harassment. We collectively should shift the national conversation to the things that really matter.


2 posted on 11/09/2011 6:41:22 AM PST by LOC1 (Let's pick the best, not settle for a compromise.)
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To: LOC1

the best thing is that they read aloud liberal
reporters coverage and nyts and wash posts
editorials on bill clinton scandals. then, for good
measure, they could throw out clinton’s fbi files
info, the private eyes hired to harass women,
and the vicious attacks by carville, stephanopolis,
begala, etc. on these women. talk about how
dems were always quoting european press on how
ridiculous this was. and, they should quote women
about current administrations hostile workplace atmosphere.


7 posted on 11/09/2011 6:47:58 AM PST by gussiefinknottle (woof!woof!woof!)
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To: LOC1

“Move On.” Where have I heard that before?

“Move on” is what guilty people say. The attempt to destroy Herman Cain is not something Cain needs to be ashamed of. It’s a badge of honor. And it IS a “real” issue that people should care about—because it shows just how far Cain’s enemies—whether Perry, Romney, or Obama—will go to knock him out of the race. If the subject comes up, watch for Cain to give a strong answer, and his Republican enemies (I don’t call them “opponents”) to give mealy-mouthed responses in which they attempt to keep open the “possibility” that Cain is guilty.


28 posted on 11/09/2011 7:21:19 AM PST by Arthur McGowan (In Edward Kennedy's America, federal funding of brothels is a right, not a privilege.)
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