
11-07-2011, 07:29 PM
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Not riding the train
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Re: Herman Cain's Side Of The Story.
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Originally Posted by canam
Also its worth noting that when Broderick and Wiley asked for help from Allred she said, not interested,why? because Clinton was her hero ,Cain isnt !
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Why We Should Be Unfair to Herman Cain
Conservatives have been expressing genuine anguish at the recent treatment of Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain.
And yes, it’s unfair. But there’s a reason it’s unfair—a reason it should be unfair. There’s a reason we right wingers vet our candidates while the left adulates theirs, a reason we condemn our miscreants while the left elevates theirs, a reason our news outlets cover stories that the left covers up.
The reason is: we’re the good guys. We have to do what’s right. The left doesn’t. Sorry, but that’s the way it works. It’s the price you pay for defending what’s true and good, the price of holding yourself to a high moral standard.
Herman Cain is going to have to run the gauntlet, not just of a racist and dishonest left that wants to destroy him but of a fair-minded and decency-loving right that wants him to come fully clean and let the voters decide how we should proceed. The fight for truth, liberty and morality requires sacrifice and self-examination. The self-righteous quest for power over others does not.
The world is just as unfair as you think it is. You’ll never catch the devil hanging on a cross.
http://pjmedia.com/andrewklavan/2011...inglepage=true
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