Herman Cain 2012

deprave

New Member
its not a lie, just look at Obamas story, look at his fight for healthcare. Really just look at any senators career.
 

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
Yep, continuing to elect professional politicians with ambitions of beltway power has done so well for this country.
Better than electing the pizza delivery guy president.

IMO the real problem is electing politicians who think that government should be made as ineffective as possible. That was started with the last Washington outsider we elected, Reagan.

Herman has quite a bit of experience with politicians and many know and respect him. You all seem to buy into the professional politician's lies that outsiders can't get anything done.
You seem to be under the impression that president is a job that anyone can do. I don't think that is true. Sounds like an incredibly difficult job to me.
 

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
its not a lie, just look at Obamas story, look at his fight for healthcare. Really just look at any senators career.
I don't think there is any question that when Obama took office he wasn't experienced enough. If he would have actually been able to get done what he wanted to do it would have been much better. But he was learning on the job and has taken a lot of hits for that. In retrospect, Hilary should have probably won the primary and Obama should have been VP.
 

deprave

New Member
yea thats what I was saying dan, I agree with everything except your last sentence really, I despise Hillary more then Obama.
 

Charlie Ventura

Active Member
I don't think there is any question that when Obama took office he wasn't experienced enough. If he would have actually been able to get done what he wanted to do it would have been much better. But he was learning on the job and has taken a lot of hits for that. In retrospect, Hilary should have probably won the primary and Obama should have been VP.
Yep, that's what we needed all right. Hillary the avowed Progressive as president and a Chicago public employee union puppet as VP. I think I'll take Herman Cain over those two any day of the week.
 

redivider

Well-Known Member
if herman cain makes it past the primary, which he won't, i would LOVE to see him try and debate obama.

i'll stick around to see if you'll still take him over obama...
 

Charlie Ventura

Active Member
if herman cain makes it past the primary, which he won't, i would LOVE to see him try and debate obama.

i'll stick around to see if you'll still take him over obama...
Right! Obama is one of the most thin-skinned politicians to come down the pike. Cain would have Obama so flustered he would be intimidated into silence. Honesty has a way of doing that to demigods. I'll take Cain or Col. West in a debate over Obama in a debate any day of the week. Truth ultimately trumps bullshit every time.:blsmoke:
 

Dan Kone

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Yep, that's what we needed all right. Hillary the avowed Progressive as president and a Chicago public employee union puppet as VP. I think I'll take Herman Cain over those two any day of the week.
Hillary is about as centrist as any politician can be. GTFO
 

Dan Kone

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yea thats what I was saying dan, I agree with everything except your last sentence really, I despise Hillary more then Obama.
I'm not a Hillary fan at all. I just think she could have handled the job better in the first few years.
 

redivider

Well-Known Member
barack obama is one of the best debaters the republican party has ever come against.

ask the last republican who tried it.

his ability in front of a mike as an orator is among the best this country has ever seen in a president. he also has incredible sense of humor and comedic sense. any debater going up against him is going to have a hard time.

not even ronald reagan, a man who spent the majority of his life in front of a camera ACTING and PITCHING products, could speak as well as obama does....
 

Charlie Ventura

Active Member
Uhh, I think the last debate was against McCain. A young whippersnapper debating against an old demented war monger is hardly a challenge. I DO agree that Obama has a great personality and a charming way about him, but he hasn't really been put to the test by the likes of Herman Cain or Col. West. I go back to my original argument ... truth will out weigh fiction every time. :hump:

I'll be away from the computer for a few days. Take care ...
 

Johnnyorganic

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You mean the corporate pizza executive that formally chaired the FED in Kansas city?(another banker) You mean the guy that says he don't know what he would do about the war he would simply ask his advisers?(another puppet) The guy with no political experience?

Ill tell you what Herman Cain is - hes the republican barrack obama - and they cant say that on the media or they will be called racist since they both happen to be black, but my point is that they are both wall street puppets.

Herman cain would be slaughtered against Obama.
Political experience is irrelevant. It is not a prerequisite for political office.

It's refreshing to hear a candidate admit he does not know the answer to a particular question rather than shovel more bullshit. No one person can be an expert on every possible subject.

Don't be so naive. They all rely on advisers.

So Cain was a 'scary' CEO for Big Pizza. Outstanding!

Who better to find free market solutions for our ailing economy than a man who knows what it's like to meet a payroll?

We need a CEO because the community organizer is a disaster.

In a debate Cain would mop the floor with the Messiah, who never so much as managed a snow cone stand in the private sector.
 

Charlie Ventura

Active Member
Hillary is about as centrist as any politician can be. GTFO
Really? Look, the Democrat Party has been taken over by far left Progressives, Communists/Fascists really. So, when comparing Hillary, an avowed Progressive, to out and out Communists, she may appear to be a "centrist" to some, but in reality, she's still a 60's leftist. I would consider someone like Reagan to be a centrist. On the right we have those who want a small central government limited that is chained by the Constitution, with the power in the hands of the states. That would be Ron Paul, Michelle Bachmann, Sarah Palin, Col. West and Herman Cain. With this in focus, we can clearly see why the far left (the Communists/Fascists) would be in such a panic about these people getting elected. And by the way, the Democrats will not focus on the issues, they will continue to lie, demean and ridicule their opponents in an effort to draw attention away from the terrible results of their proposals and programs. They do it every time.They have to. After all, Saul Alinsky wrote their bible (Rules for Radicals), and that's all they know. The problem for the Left is, a lot of us with a libertarian mindset have read the book too. So now here we are, posting in forums like this in an effort to change minds and educate the uneducated ... speaking from a political standpoint, that is. :blsmoke:
 

Parker

Well-Known Member
herman cain has stated that he would not appoint any muslims, which directly contradicts the constitution.

the guy is a douche.
He doesn't know what's in the Constitution. Here he is running his mouth like he does 'cept its the Declaration of Independence that has those words not the Constitution.

[video=youtube;df8xgvhz_0E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=df8xgvhz_0E[/video]
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
He doesn't know what's in the Constitution. Here he is running his mouth like he does 'cept its the Declaration of Independence that has those words not the Constitution.
He confused the founding documents. People do it all the time.

However, I can forgive that because I believe he is determined to adhere to the Constitution.

And as a bonus, at least he knows what fucking YEAR it is. :twisted:
 

UncleBuck

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He doesn't know what's in the Constitution. Here he is running his mouth like he does 'cept its the Declaration of Independence that has those words not the Constitution.

[video=youtube;df8xgvhz_0E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=df8xgvhz_0E[/video]
i think you and herman cain both need to reread the constitution.

specifically article VI, paragraph 3

here, i'll help you out!

The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States.
 

Parker

Well-Known Member
i think you and herman cain both need to reread the constitution.

specifically article VI, paragraph 3

here, i'll help you out!

The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States.
lmao never change
here I'll help you out.

"Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" is one of the most famous phrases in the United States Declaration of Independence and considered by some as part of one of the most well crafted, influential sentences in the history of the English language."

So even after I led you to water you refused to drink. Very telling. I'll try again. Now explain to me how the saying "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" is in the Constitution again?
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
lmao never change
here I'll help you out.

"Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" is one of the most famous phrases in the United States Declaration of Independence and considered by some as part of one of the most well crafted, influential sentences in the history of the English language."

So even after I led you to water you refused to drink. Very telling. I'll try again. Now explain to me how the saying "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" is in the Constitution again?
please explain to me where i said it was. quote it, please.

i'll be waiting.

as far as the original sentiment that i posted and you quoted, that IS in the constitution. i even cited it for your smarmy ass.
 
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