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To: AmericanInTokyo

“Fellow Herman Cain supporters: Don’t shoot the messenger...”

I am a strong Cain supporter and I agree and w/your critique of his performance tonight; it was reasonable and fair. I noticed early on in the campaign he was weak on foreign policy. He has improved since then; but, still has a ways to go to be in the same league w/Newt, Romney or even Huntsman (whose policy stance I disagree with; but, he has knowledge and his own logic to support it).

Like you, I believe Cain is capable of improvement and will do so. The main reason I like Cain is that he is passionate about his Conservative beliefs and is willing to stand up and fight for them. He connects w/people. That is a “gift” and something neither Newt nor Romney will ever be able to do; despite their knowledge and experience in governing.


1,020 posted on 11/12/2011 7:21:28 PM PST by Ozymandias Ghost
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To: Ozymandias Ghost

Like you, I believe Cain is capable of improvement and will do so. The main reason I like Cain is that he is passionate about his Conservative beliefs and is willing to stand up and fight for them. He connects w/people. That is a “gift” and something neither Newt nor Romney will ever be able to do; despite their knowledge and experience in governing.


Completely agree with this assessment. With the right foreign policy team in place, this rocket scientist can make the right decisions for our blessed country. He is a quick study and I’d prefer him at the helm. I trust him with the nuclear football.


1,165 posted on 11/12/2011 8:49:55 PM PST by Yaelle (Keep donating to Cain. Let's get him back on top.)
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