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October 14, 2011

Herman!?!

Being a collaborative blog, site, whatever...I'm not going to make an endorsement, yet. I haven't made up my mind. I AM going to go ahead and say that I am REALLY liking Herman Cain right now. Question marks? Sure. Is he for true freedom? Self defense, truly free press? Not sure, I hope he comes out with the right answers soon. Do I really like the idea of Ron Paul? Hell yes! Would any member of the major parties be a compromise? Yes. But I like Cain. So far. Maybe this will spur some comments or even posts. I hope so.

5 comments:

  1. "You don't always get what you want, but sometimes you get what you need"

    Being a follower of Ron Paul taught me that the first part of that is certainly true, and Obama taught me that even the second part is shaky.

    Like deciding what your final bid is on ebay, I think we have to decide what is critical in this upcoming election - and that is to oust Obama. As much as Mitt Romney sickens me, I'll even vote for him over the O-man. On my fantasy football team Ron and Howard are placed highly; but I don't know if I'll ever see it happen. Right now I'm just trying to avoid the worst case scenario.

    Steven in Dallas

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  2. A final thought. As much as I don't respect what I'm about to say, I have to say it anyway: we can't afford protest votes on this one. O-man must go.

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  3. Cain leapfrogs Perry in two national polls

    http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/10/10/8257511-cain-leapfrogs-perry-in-two-national-polls

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  4. I like the way you think. Think we can buy enough years to get Paul into the "electable" category before he reaches his expiration date?

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  5. >> Think we can buy enough years to get Paul into the "electable" category before he reaches his expiration date?

    I don't know that Ron is the problem. I think the bigger problem are special interests who like government just the way it is right now because it makes these special interests very rich (i.e., wall street and the mil/industrial complex). They don't want fiscally responsible government, so they use every mechanism at their disposal to marginalize Ron.

    In a level playing field, Ron outshines all the others - but I don't know that he can overcome the whole corporate owned/controlled mainstream media.

    my 2 cents worth.
    Steven in Dallas

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