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    [quote:1chtojxe]Herman Cain: Empower States to Protect Borders
    As long as all 50 states help pay for it, and send personnel.
    You can't expect the 4 states on the southern border to pay to defend that border on their own. [/quote:1chtojxe]
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    California the state will never protect it's border. Our only hope is for the Federal Government to step in. We are behind enemy lines waiting for the cavalry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MontereySherry
    We are behind enemy lines waiting for the cavalry.
    They're coming Sherry, please just hold on a little tighter "They're coming"
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    kathyet wrote:
    I also want all you Herman Cain people to be aware he is or was CIA..unless I got the wrong information..just a thought you need to be aware of. My opinion of course
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    I hadn't heard about a CIA connection - interesting and I do like Herman Cain, but some things about him bother me.

    What I do know is that he came out against auditing the Fed and that he was a member of the North American Competitiveness Council for the SSP which is the plan Bush signed in 2002 to create the North American Union.

    I am cautious about all of the candidates and don't feel ready to jump on anyone's bandwagon.

    [quote]“There’s no hidden secrets going on in the Federal Reserveâ€
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    Quote Originally Posted by MontereySherry
    California the state will never protect it's border. Our only hope is for the Federal Government to step in. We are behind enemy lines waiting for the cavalry.
    California sending National Guard Troops to border
    www.alipac.us/ftopict-206002.html

    ALL 58 CA. Counties now I.C.E. Secure Communities
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    California 287g counties
    Los Angeles, San Diego, Imperial, Riverside, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Solano, San Joaquin, Sonoma, Sacramento, Stanislaus, and Ventura.
    http://www.alipac.us/ftopicp-1190243.html

    L.A. Sheriff Lee Baca: Let us deport the bad guys
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    CA. Gov. Jerry Brown is a supporter of Secure Communities,
    and as state attorney general ratified the agreement with the federal government.
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    Before everyone gets too happy about this pimp

    Before all you Tea Party people get too happy about Herman Cain, what do you know about this man who just popped up on the scene? As usual, yall know nothing. As usual there are too many people watching cable news for info.

    Herman Cain doesnt own Godfather's pizza anymore. Herman Cain worked for the Fed Reserve Bankers, which are the people that are giving us the illegal alien problem along with giving us Obama.

    Where has Herman Cain been for the past few years because I surely havent seen this pimp around in any city that I've been to? Well the man lives in Europe.
    With the exception of Ron Paul and Michelle Bachmann or even Santorum, the rest are all frauds. Rick Perry, Romney are the worse and Herman Cain and Huntsman are the next two scam apples in line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newmexican
    kathyet wrote:
    I also want all you Herman Cain people to be aware he is or was CIA..unless I got the wrong information..just a thought you need to be aware of. My opinion of course
    .

    I hadn't heard about a CIA connection - interesting and I do like Herman Cain, but some things about him bother me.

    What I do know is that he came out against auditing the Fed and that he was a member of the North American Competitiveness Council for the SSP which is the plan Bush signed in 2002 to create the North American Union.

    I am cautious about all of the candidates and don't feel ready to jump on anyone's bandwagon.

    [quote]“There’s no hidden secrets going on in the Federal Reserveâ€

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    Herman Cain
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    Herman Cain
    Cain in February 2011.
    Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
    In office
    1995–1996
    Preceded by Burton A. Dole, Jr
    Succeeded by A. Drue Jennings
    Deputy Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
    In office
    1992–1994
    Preceded by Burton A. Dole, Jr
    Succeeded by A. Drue Jennings
    Personal details
    Born December 13, 1945 (age 65)
    Memphis, Tennessee, US
    Political party Republican
    Spouse(s) Gloria Cain
    Children Melanie Cain and Vincent Cain
    Residence Sandy Springs, Georgia, US
    Alma mater Morehouse College (B.A.)
    Purdue University (M.S.)
    Occupation Businessman
    Radio host
    Columnist
    Religion National Baptist[1]
    Website hermancain.com

    Herman Cain (born December 13, 1945) is an American businessman, politician, columnist, and radio host from Georgia. He is the former chairman and CEO of Godfather's Pizza and a former deputy chairman (1992–94) and chairman (1995–96) of the board of directors to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Before his business and economics career he worked as a mathematician in ballistics as a civilian employee of the United States Navy.[2][3] Cain's newspaper column is distributed by North Star Writers Group. He lives in the Atlanta suburbs, where he also serves as a minister at Antioch Baptist Church North.

    In January 2011, Cain announced he had formed an exploratory committee for a potential presidential campaign for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012, and on May 21, 2011, Cain officially announced his candidacy.[4] In September 2011, Cain won a surprise victory in a Republican presidential straw poll in Florida, beating rival Rick Perry who was leading in the polls.[5]
    Contents
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    1 Background
    2 Business career
    3 Media work
    4 Political activities
    4.1 Role in the defeat of the Clinton health care plan
    4.2 1996 Senior Advisor of Dole/Kemp Campaign
    4.3 2000 presidential campaign
    4.4 2004 U.S. Senate candidacy
    4.5 2012 presidential candidacy
    4.5.1 Presidential campaign staff
    5 Political positions
    6 Personal life
    6.1 Religious involvement
    6.2 Cancer
    6.3 Race
    6.4 Honorary degrees
    7 References
    8 External links

    [edit] Background

    Cain was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on December 13, 1945, the son of Lenora (née Davis) and Luther Cain, Jr.[6][7] His mother was a cleaner and his father was a janitor, a barber, and a chauffeur.[3] He was raised in Georgia.[8] He graduated from Morehouse College in 1967 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics and received a Master of Science degree in computer science from Purdue University in 1971,[9] while he was also working full-time in ballistics for the U.S. Department of the Navy. Cain has authored four books: Leadership is Common Sense (1997), Speak as a Leader (1999), CEO of SELF (October 2001), and They Think You're Stupid (May 2005). He also authored an article titled "The Intangibles of Implementation" in the technical journal Interfaces (Vol. 9, No. 5, 1979, pp. 144-147), published by the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS).
    [edit] Business career

    After completing his master's degree from Purdue, Cain left the Department of the Navy and began working for The Coca-Cola Company as a business analyst. In 1977, he joined Pillsbury where he rose to the position of Vice President by the early 1980s. He left his executive post to work for Burger King – a Pillsbury subsidiary at the time – managing 400 stores in the Philadelphia area. Under Cain's leadership, his region went from the least profitable for Burger King to the most profitable in three years. This prompted Pillsbury to appoint him President and CEO of Godfather's Pizza, another of their then-subsidiaries. Within 14 months, Cain had returned Godfather's to profitability. In 1988, Cain and a group of investors bought Godfather's from Pillsbury. Cain continued as CEO until 1996, when he resigned to become CEO of the National Restaurant Association – a trade group and lobby organization for the restaurant industry – where he had previously been chairman concurrently with his role at Godfather's.[10]

    Cain became a member of the board of directors to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in 1992 and served as its chairman from January 1995 to August 1996, when he resigned to become active in national politics.[11] Cain was a 1996 recipient of the Horatio Alger Award.[12]

    Cain was on the board of directors of Aquila, Inc. from 1992 to 2008, and also served as a board member for Nabisco, Whirlpool, Reader's Digest, and AGCO, Inc.[13][14]
    [edit] Media work

    Cain serves as a commentator for Fox Business; he is also a syndicated columnist distributed by the North Star Writers Group. Until February 2011, Cain hosted The Herman Cain Show on Atlanta talk radio station News Talk 750 WSB, a Cox Radio affiliate. In 2009, Cain founded "Hermanator's Intelligent Thinkers Movement" (HITM), aimed at organizing 100,000 activists in every congressional district in the United States in support of a strong national defense, the FairTax, tax cuts, energy independence, capping government spending, and restructuring Social Security.[15]
    [edit] Political activities
    [edit] Role in the defeat of the Clinton health care plan

    Cain publicly opposed the 1993/1994 health care plan of President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. As president-elect of the National Restaurant Association, he challenged Bill Clinton on the costs of the employer mandate contained within the bill and criticizing its effect on small businesses. Cain has been described as one of the primary opponents of the plan:

    The Clintons would later blame "Harry and Louise," the fictional couple in the ads aired by the insurance industry, for undermining health reform. But the real saboteurs are named Herman and John. Herman Cain is the president of Godfather's Pizza and president-elect of the National Restaurant Association. An articulate black entrepreneur, Cain transformed the debate when he challenged Clinton at a town meeting in Kansas City, Mo., last April. Cain asked the president what he was supposed to say to the workers he would have to lay off because of the cost of the "employer mandate." Clinton responded that there would be plenty of subsidies for small businessmen, but Cain persisted. "Quite honestly, your calculation is inaccurate," he told the president. "In the competitive marketplace it simply doesn't work that way."[16]

    Joshua Green of The Atlantic has called Cain's exchange with Clinton his "auspicious debut on the national political stage."[17]
    [edit] 1996 Senior Advisor of Dole/Kemp Campaign

    Cain was a senior economic advisor to the Dole/Kemp presidential campaign in 1996.[18]
    [edit] 2000 presidential campaign

    Cain briefly ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 2000; he says it was more about making political statements than winning the nomination. "George W. Bush was the chosen one, he had the campaign DNA that followers look for." However, Cain went on to state, "I believe that I had a better message and I believe that I was the better messenger." [19]
    [edit] 2004 U.S. Senate candidacy
    Main article: United States Senate election in Georgia, 2004

    In 2004, Cain ran for the U.S. Senate in Georgia, pursuing the seat that came open with the retirement of Democrat Zell Miller. Cain sought the Republican nomination, facing congressmen Johnny Isakson and Mac Collins in the primary. Cain and Collins both hoped to deny Isakson a majority on primary day in order to force him into a runoff.[citation needed] Collins tried to paint Cain as a moderate,[20] citing Cain's support for affirmative action programs, while Cain argued that he was a conservative, noting that he opposed the legality of abortion except when the mother's life is threatened.[21] Cain finished second in the primary with 26.2% of the vote, ahead of Collins, who won 20.6%, but because Isakson won 53.2% of the vote, Isakson was able to avoid a runoff.[22]
    [edit] 2012 presidential candidacy
    Main article: Herman Cain presidential campaign, 2012
    Cain speaking at the Ames Straw Poll in August 2011.

    In 2010, "Cain addressed more than 40 Tea Party rallies, hit all the early presidential states, and became a YouTube sensation."[8] In April, he teased the audience at the Southern Republican Leadership Conference about his being a possible 2012 presidential candidate by saying that there may be a "dark horse candidate."[23][24] On September 24, 2010, Cain announced that he was considering a run for president in 2012 on the Republican Party ticket.[25] "In December, he was the surprise choice for 2012 GOP nominee in a reader poll on the conservative Web site RedState.com, narrowly edging out [Sarah] Palin."[8]

    Cain announced the formation of a presidential exploratory committee on January 12, 2011 on the Fox News Channel program Your World with Neil Cavuto.[26][27]

    Cain supports a non-federally subsidized efficient economic stimulus, saying: "We could grow this economy faster if we had bolder, more direct stimulus policies," criticizing President Barack Obama's stimulus plan as simply a "spending bill" instead of meaningful stimulus through permanent tax cuts.[28]

    In February 2011, Cain addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).[29] Ed Morrisey of the conservative website Hot Air said he "stole the show" and that some attendees were moved to tears by the speech.[30] In contrast, liberal website AlterNet accused Cain of pandering to white conservatives and referred to him and other black conservatives as "garbage pail kids". Cain called the news website's attacks racist and condemned its "shameful behavior".[31]

    A number of comments made by Cain regarding his attitudes towards Muslim people have caused controversy. He has stated that he was "uncomfortable" when he found that the surgeon operating on his liver and colon cancer was Muslim, later explaining "based upon the little knowledge that I have of the Muslim religion, you know, they have an objective to convert all infidels or kill them".[32] Following a number of such comments, he was asked in March 2011 if he would feel comfortable appointing a Muslim to his administration or as a Judge. Cain said "No, I will not ... There's this creeping attempt, there's this attempt, to gradually ease Shariah Law, and the Muslim faith into our government. It does not belong in our government"[33][34] and he went on to cite court cases in Oklahoma[35] and New Jersey as evidence.[36] He was criticized for this remark by conservatives at Grover Norquist's weekly Wednesday Gatherings, one of whom called the remark "frightening."[37] Cain's statement was also criticized as "bigotry" and "muslim bashing" from CAIR, whose spokesperson stated "It would be laughable if it weren't having such a negative impact on the lives of Muslim Americans".[38][39] Cain opposed the building of an Islamic Center for a Muslim community at a site in Tennessee, claiming that it was "an infringement and an abuse of our freedom of religion" and "just another way to try to gradually sneak Shariah law into our laws".[40] Defending himself against the suggestion that this would be bigotry or discrimination during an interview with Chris Wallace, he defended his position, saying "I'm willing to take a harder look at people who might be terrorists, that's what I'm saying".[41]

    Cain has faced criticism regarding his lack of foreign policy experience and stumbled early in the campaign when answering a question regarding the Palestinian right of return as he appeared unfamiliar with the issue and staff were forced to later clarify his position. [42]

    In an interview with Bloomberg view, Cain argued that he is a 'black American' rather than an 'African American' on account of being able to trace his ancestors within the US, describing Barack Obama as "more of an international...look, he was raised in Kenya, his mother was white from Kansas and her family had an influence on him, it’s true, but his dad was Kenyan". Interviewer Jeffrey Goldberg pointed out that Obama had spent 4 years of his childhood abroad, and that it was in Indonesia – not Kenya, at which point Cain revised his claim.[43][44]

    On May 5, 2011 Fox News presented a presidential campaign debate. Cain was one of five potential candidates who participated. (The others were Tim Pawlenty, Ron Paul, Gary Johnson and Rick Santorum as the higher-profile candidates declined Fox's invitation.) Cain was declared the winner by pollster Frank Luntz after a show of hands among 29 debate witnesses who were chosen by Fox to act as a post-performance focus group.[45][46]

    On June 3, 2011, an Insider-Advantage poll showed Cain leading the field of Republican primary candidates among Georgia Republicans.[47] A July 2011 Zogby poll showed Cain in second place nationally, with 18% of the vote, behind Michele Bachmann and ahead of Romney.[48]

    On September 24, 2011, Cain won a surprise victory in a Republican presidential straw poll in Florida, with 37 percent of the vote. The front-runner Rick Perry, who had been leading in the polls, came in second with 15 percent.[49]
    [edit] Presidential campaign staff

    Mark Block - Chief of Staff
    Linda Hansen - Deputy Chief of Staff
    Scott Bieniek - Vice President and General Counsel

    [edit] Political positions
    Main article: Political positions of Herman Cain
    [edit] Personal life
    [edit] Religious involvement

    Cain is an associate minister at Antioch Baptist Church North in Atlanta, which he joined at the age of 10.[50] The church is part of the National Baptist Convention, USA.[51]
    [edit] Cancer

    In 2006, Cain was diagnosed with Stage IV cancer in both his colon and his liver. Cain underwent surgery and chemotherapy following the diagnosis, and has since reported that he is cancer-free.[52]
    [edit] Race

    Cain has shared first-hand accounts of racial discrimination. In a YouTube video uploaded by his campaign,[53] he describes the experience of sitting behind the white/black demarcation on buses. He also talks about the experience of taking turns with his brother, standing watch as each took a drink from the "white" side of a segregated water fountain in a department store.
    [edit] Honorary degrees

    Cain is the recipient of eight honorary degrees from Creighton, Johnson & Wales, Morehouse College, Nebraska, New York City Technical College, Purdue, Suffolk University, and Tougaloo College.[14]
    [edit] References

    ^ "Mitt Romney is a Mormon and I am a Baptist: Get Over It!". Economicfreedomcoalition.com. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ "Picture of the Day: Herman Cain in High School and College". The Atlantic. 2011-05-20. Retrieved 2011-08-15.
    ^ a b King Jr., Neil (May 9, 2011). "GOP Debate Fuels a Long Shot". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved May 16, 2011.
    ^ "Tea Party Favorite Herman Cain Joins 2012 GOP Race". Foxnews.com. 2010-04-07. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ "Cain upsets Perry in Florida Republican straw poll". Reuters. 2011-09-24. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
    ^ "Herman Cain 2012: The Story of a Self-Made Man". Ibtimes.com. 2011-05-21. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ politicks Org. "Cain's Parents and Grandparents". 2012.republican-candidates.org. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ a b c Green, Joshua Herman Cain, the GOP Wild Card, The Atlantic
    ^ "Purdue University – College of Science – Herman Cain". Purdue University. Retrieved May 20, 2011. "2004 Honorary Doctoral Recipient Computer Science, M.S. 1971"
    ^ "Herman Cain". Think-it-inc.com. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ Sickinger, Ted (August 27, 1996). "KCP&L head temporarily fills KC Fed Bank post". Kansas City Star: p. D.20.
    ^ "Herman Cain". Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans. Retrieved May 20, 2011.
    ^ Forbes.Com. http://people.forbes.com/profile/herman-cain/2151. Retrieved May 28, 2011.
    ^ a b Herman Cain. "Executive Profile: Herman Cain". Investing.businessweek.com. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
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    ^ Cohn, Bob (September 19, 1994). "The Lost Chance". Newsweek. Retrieved September 18, 2010.
    ^ Green, Joshua (January 17, 2011) Watch Herman Cain Battle Bill Clinton on Health Care, The Atlantic
    ^ Posted by: admin. "Herman Cain". Rlc2011.com. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ Lewis, Matt. "Herman Cain: Possible 'Dark Horse' 2012 GOP Presidential Candidate". Politics Daily. Retrieved June 24, 2011.
    ^ Roig-Franzia, Manuel (July 18, 2004). "Cain Makes Inroads in Ga. Senate Bid". The Washington Post.
    ^ "Three Republicans battling for spots in Georgia's likely Senate runoff". New.accessnorthga.com. 2004-03-27. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ "United States Senator". Sos.georgia.gov. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ "Herman Cain at SRLC". The Right Scoop. 2010-04-10. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ Lewis, Matt (July 12, 2010) "Herman Cain: Possible 'Dark Horse' 2012 GOP Presidential Candidate", Politics Daily. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
    ^ Pappas, Alex (September 24, 2010), "Herman Cain, former Godfather’s Pizza CEO, is contemplating 2012 run", The Daily Caller, retrieved September 24, 2010
    ^ Travis, Shannon (January 12, 2011) "Herman Cain talks to CNN on announcing presidential exploratory committee", CNN. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
    ^ Bernstein, David S. (January 12, 2011) 'Avoiding the "First Primary'?", The Boston Phoenix. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
    ^ Citizen Cain, National Review (Jan. 14, 2011)
    ^ "Herman Cain at CPAC: We Are Fighting Back". Humanevents.com. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ Posted on February 12, 2011 at 3:15pm by Scott Baker (2011-02-12). "Did Herman Cain Give the ‘Don’t Miss’ Speech at CPAC?". Theblaze.com. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ "The strange, racist attack on Herman Cain". Hotair.com. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ "Cain denies claims he said he would not appoint Muslims". Politifact.com. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ "Herman Cain: 'I Would Not' Appoint a Muslim in My Administration". Fox News. March 28, 2011. Retrieved May 19, 2011.
    ^ Ward, Jon (March 27, 2011). "Herman Cain Says He Won't Stay on Democratic 'Plantation,' Raises Specter of Sharia Law". Huffington Post (USA). Retrieved May 17, 2011.
    ^ Mears, Bill (November 29, 2010). "Judge issues permanent injunction on Oklahoma Sharia law ban". CNN. Retrieved May 12, 2011.
    ^ "Sharia Law Comes to New Jersey?". Fox News. August 6, 2010. Retrieved May 12, 2011.
    ^ Lake, Eli. "The Republican Foreign Policy Consensus Has Collapsed. Which Candidate’s Worldview Will Prevail?". The New Republic. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
    ^ Travis, Shannon (March 28, 2011). "Herman Cain assailed as 'bigoted' over Muslim remarks". CNN. Retrieved May 19, 2011.
    ^ "CAIR Calls Herman Cain a 'Bigot'". Fox News. March 28, 2011. Retrieved May 19, 2011.
    ^ "Herman Cain: Islamic Center Of Murfreesboro Would Spread Extremism". Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ "Herman Cain: Americans Have The Right To Ban Mosques In Their Communities". Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0511/55484.html
    ^ Alter, Jonathan (2011-06-13). "Herman Cain on Why ‘The Black Guy Is Winning’: Jeffrey Goldberg". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ "Herman Cain: Obama 'Was Raised In Kenya'". Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ Frank Luntz (May 5, 2011). Fox News. http://elections.americablog.com/2011/0 ... group.html.
    ^ Fox News post-debate broadcast
    ^ Insider-Advantage-WSB-TV "Cain Georgia Poll".
    ^ "IBOPE Zogby GOP Presidential Poll: Bachmann Continues to Lead Announced Field; Perry's Entry Would Put Him on Top".
    ^ "Cain upsets Perry in Florida Republican straw poll". Reuters. 2011-09-24. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
    ^ Brody, David (March 22, 2011). "Herman Cain's Story of God's Healing Power". Christian Broadcasting Network. Retrieved June 6, 2011.
    ^ "Antioch Baptist Church North : Atlanta, Georgia". USA Churches. Retrieved June 6, 2011.
    ^ "– Herman Cain's SRLC Speech – Uploaded by rightscoop". Viddler.com. 2010-04-10. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
    ^ "Herman Cain – "Water"". YouTube. Retrieved 2011-08-06.

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    Issue positions and quotes at On The Issues
    Campaign finance reports and data at the Federal Election Commission
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    Still can't find CIA connect but I read back some where, but you know how things tend to disappear sometimes......After all we have a man in there right now who was not vetted a tall'...I am just vetting Mr Cain if he is honest he won't mind!!!!!! He may be good he may be bad but we do not have a good track record folks!!!! I'm just saying!!!!!

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    Which GOP Candidates Really Care About the Constitution?
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    Herman Cain recently announced his bid for president in 2012. Other likely contenders such as Michele Bachmann, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney and Tim Pawlenty have been identified.

    (May 27, 2011) — What issue takes precedence over a known fraud in the White House and all of the kingmakers who made it possible? If Article II of the U.S. Constitution means nothing to a GOP candidate at this late date, after the issuance of two forged Obama documents, what else in the Constitution do they care about?

    And if a GOP candidate is not willing to take on the most important question of the era, who is the fraud in the White House, how did he get there and how do we make sure that this can never happen again, why would there be a second question for that candidate?

    For over two years now, a mountain of evidence has been collected and released on the Internet proving numerous ways that Barack Hussein Obama is not a “natural born citizenâ€

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    Herman Cain on Immigration

    Secure the border with more boots on the ground. (Sep 2011)

    We have a path to citizenship: it's called legal immigration. (Aug 2011)

    Not right to sue Arizona for trying to protect themselves. (Jun 2011)

    Secure our borders; enforce our laws. (May 2011)

    Where's the fence? Not in the Immigration Bill!. (Jun 2007)

    http://www.ontheissues.org/herman_cain.htm#Immigration
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