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I don't understand where this comes from. The community activist stuff was a small part of Obama's career pre-presidency. He practiced law, taught at the U of Chicago, and was an Illinois state senator. I think he'd stand up fine against a pizza-maker.
Hahahaha....he never practiced law, he was a guest lecturer at the U of Chicago, was an Illinois state senator but didn't finish his term, was a US senator but didn't finish his term. While senator, he voted "present" more than any other way.
"Where this is coming from" is that the community activist stuff is the biggest part of Obama's career. Which just shows how little real life experience this man has.
Typical liberal - calling a man that ran a large corporation a "pizza-maker". Cain has real-world experience in running a business. A large business. A successful business.
I consider myself a true conservative (not a Fixed News conservative) and the only candidate I can support is Ron Paul. Especially after the debates last night.
OP: why don't YOU tell us your opinion? Why start a thread without giving us some of your viewpoint?
I know who Herman Cain is and have been in his favor ever since he spoke out about running. So you will know, he was the black man on the debate and he has some experience in running businesses since he was one time the CEO of a national pizza chain.
If anyone listened to Cain talk he might make an impression on them. I favor him as the second black President of the United States and the sooner the better.
I liked what I saw and heard from Herman Cain last night in the debates.
Many of the Obama lovers have accused me of being a bigot or racist, which is simply not true.
I stayed away from this thread for some time to see what those of the left were saying. Many of them have never heard of Cain, I see. I have been in favor of him for a long time, if he ran and I think he will try for the nomination.
What might they say when they learn that as a former businessman this black man is a conservative?
The fact that this guy is against all abortions, even in the case of rape and incest means he will never get my vote.
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