To: indpndtguy
I am sorry but you are full of BS. There is no evidence that any of these charges are anything but a nasty attempt to assassinate Herman Cain's character. You have got to be an incredibly bad judge of character if you believe the two woman who have been identified over Mr. Cain. They both have more baggage than the underside of a 747. And you must be watching different press conferences, appearances, and debates than I am. I think it is unbelievable how well Mr. Cain is doing. He is incredibly inspirational. I don't know how he manages to keep it up. On my days off I make breakfast, go grocery shopping, pick up my wife's dry cleaning and I need to go home and take a nap.
25 posted on
11/09/2011 10:42:36 PM PST by
fireman15
(Check your facts before making ignorant statements.)
To: fireman15
i dont think so, it’s the exact opposite. i can judge
a character quite well. if we go by body languages,
when lawyer allred gave the intro, look at the video again,
bialek was more than ready to jump into starting her
statement. if a person lies, he/she would not do that.
it is similar to amanda knox’s body language in italian
courts, how passionate she was in trying to prove her
innocence.
the opposite was true, i watched the previous debates
and cain was full of energy; at the presser, his energy
was low, you could detect the context of his voice
and expressions.
after the presser, i think john king interviewed a
cain’s friend on cnn, and he said his wife/family was
not even there at the presser. one could ponder why that is. contrast that to clinton+hillary together
trying their best to b.s. the people when they actually
knew bill did it, i.e. the 60 minutes interview in 1992(?)
To: fireman15
I love you post! But enough about how my day usually goes!
28 posted on
11/09/2011 10:58:16 PM PST by
federal__reserve
(Dr. Paul Volcker, the best Chairman of federal Reserve in half a century.)
To: fireman15
The attacks on Mr. Cain are disgusting. It will backfire.
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