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Herman Cain seems to be considering tossing his hat in the ring for the presidency. Most believe he would have strong Tea Party support. And I gotta tell ya, I dig the dude!! He has great conservative values and strong on capitalism and entrepreneurship. He repeatedly bashes King Barry and his staff becuase very few of them have ever ACTUALLY HAD A REAL JOB THUS HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO PROMOTE A POSITIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR WORKERS IN AMERICA.

I was just wonderin what some other folks thought about him.

ps... be careful libs, you bash him too much we'll call you racists.... Wink
"Remember, it's not a lie if YOU believe it" George Costanza
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Originally posted by gbrk:
I think this is the guy who started/founded Godfather's Pizza and lives in Atlanta. Often sub's for Neal Bortz if I'm not mistaken or at least had a Radio Program of his own in Atlanta.

Don't know too much more about him though but what I've heard was pretty straight and level headed.


He didn't start Godfather's Pizza, he took it over and made it profitable.
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Originally posted by b50m:
Opie is here because the other children won't play with him.
Right, supreme post master? LOL


Didn't make it that far before you were BANNED did you LMM. Why did you drop LMM as a former alter HERE on the TDF????? (Want to try BANNED when this forum was actually moderated before it was sold by the NYT?????? Razzer) Golden Oldies did come in handy in emails sent to the publisher!!! Big Grin
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Originally posted by Opie Cunningham:
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Originally posted by b50m:
Typical.

A black democrat is a hero,
A black republican is an Uncle Tom.

You do know that Martin Luther King was a REPUBLICAN?

Was he an Uncle Tom?



Did he suck up to White people?



Show me an example of how Herman Cain "sucked up" to white people. Why is it that the left makes an issue of his skin coloration?
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Originally posted by b50m:

You do know that Martin Luther King was a REPUBLICAN?


Did you know that the Republican party back then would be considered to be more like the modern Democratic party, as far as being progressive in policy and the Dixiecrat party of the 1940s-60s is a direct descendent of the modern Republican party, especially when it comes to states rights?

The modern way of selectively stating facts, under the name of being fair and balanced really has warped the views of a lot of people.

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