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11-10-2011, 12:05 AM
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Jesus' Name Pentecostal
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Re: CNBC Debate Tonight!
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Originally Posted by canam
Didnt they ever debate in Texas govenors races ? i dont get it ,its like he is a total rookie.I disagree on Cain, fight fire with fire ? Cain will take the black and minority vote,plus i have heard people say racist names about obama and turn around and say i like Cain and i will vote for him.There is a very distinct difference between the two in peoples minds.
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Herman Cain will not take the minority vote.
He is being strongly put down by most African American leaders/celebrities/etc as not being a "real" African American, about being an oreo, an uncle tom, etc.
This is an exception from an African American person
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/...y-herman-cain/
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11-10-2011, 01:41 AM
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Re: CNBC Debate Tonight!
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Originally Posted by Sam
Herman Cain will not take the minority vote.
He is being strongly put down by most African American leaders/celebrities/etc as not being a "real" African American, about being an oreo, an uncle tom, etc.
This is an exception from an African American person
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/...y-herman-cain/
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Well i disagree, African american leaders and celebrities dont dictate to anyone but there own ilk,they think they do, but they dont ,if anyone is an oreo, its obama,he is half white after all and btw i do know the technical meaning of oreo.Which is nothing more than an attempt to belittle anyone in the black community who doesnt believe in welfare and blaming whitey for all their problems instead of looking in the mirror.
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11-10-2011, 09:11 AM
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crakjak
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Re: CNBC Debate Tonight!
The final fight will be Mitt, Cain, Newt and Perry. Perry has lotsa of $$$, he will not go quietly. Overall he is doing much better, in spite of the embarrassing brain freeze. I hope to see Newt continue to rise, he is the best suited for the WH, and to hit the ground running.
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11-10-2011, 10:32 AM
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Re: CNBC Debate Tonight!
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Originally Posted by crakjak
The final fight will be Mitt, Cain, Newt and Perry. Perry has lotsa of $$$, he will not go quietly. Overall he is doing much better, in spite of the embarrassing brain freeze. I hope to see Newt continue to rise, he is the best suited for the WH, and to hit the ground running.
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I agree with your post. I missed the debate, but saw some highlights and the gaffe. It was a gaffe, no doubt about it. But, it looks worse than it is because Perry was already under scrutiny for his debate performance. He has a record of fighting Washington, advancing conservative causes, knows how to grow a pro-business environment, every budget he has signed has been balanced, and still, despite the gaffe, he has a strong record of conservative leadership.
Except for Santorum, no one else took the bait to go after each other. Maria Bartiromo looked perturbed at times.
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11-10-2011, 08:58 PM
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Re: CNBC Debate Tonight!
Interesting...
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Gingrich, however, is viewed by many Republican leaders as an unelectable ideas man who, for example, missed a chance to shine as the latest conservative alternative to Romney by unnecessarily instigating clashes with moderators in CNBC's Wednesday night debate.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/...rpc=22&sp=true
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11-11-2011, 02:33 AM
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Re: CNBC Debate Tonight!
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
I agree with your post. I missed the debate, but saw some highlights and the gaffe. It was a gaffe, no doubt about it. But, it looks worse than it is because Perry was already under scrutiny for his debate performance. He has a record of fighting Washington, advancing conservative causes, knows how to grow a pro-business environment, every budget he has signed has been balanced, and still, despite the gaffe, he has a strong record of conservative leadership.
Except for Santorum, no one else took the bait to go after each other. Maria Bartiromo looked perturbed at times.
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She definetly got owned big time wahich was a beautiful thing .
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11-11-2011, 05:24 AM
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Pentecostal/Democrat
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Re: CNBC Debate Tonight!
The best thing that the republicans could have done, considering their candidates, is to have paid a republican to run as a democrat and knock President Obama out in a Primary Election..... If I claimed to be a republicans, and saw what choices I had to vote for, I would be a shame to call myself a republican.
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11-11-2011, 07:15 AM
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Re: CNBC Debate Tonight!
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Originally Posted by Seascapes
The best thing that the republicans could have done, considering their candidates, is to have paid a republican to run as a democrat and knock President Obama out in a Primary Election..... If I claimed to be a republicans, and saw what choices I had to vote for, I would be a shame to call myself a republican.
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Thats odd. I was thinking any of them would be better than President Obama.
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11-11-2011, 09:19 AM
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Re: CNBC Debate Tonight!
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Originally Posted by canam
She definetly got owned big time which was a beautiful thing .
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And I wouldn't be surprised if Jim Cramer dropped dead of a heart attack just any day. Boy, he is something else. LOL!
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11-11-2011, 09:21 AM
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Re: CNBC Debate Tonight!
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Originally Posted by Michael The Disciple
Thats odd. I was thinking any of them would be better than President Obama.
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I agree, except that Mitt isn't too far from being another Obama, as I have stated, and this article confirms that others agree.
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It ain’t happening: why Mitt Romney is not a viable candidate
Let’s be honest, Mitt Romney is not a viable candidate, no matter what Karl Rove and the media try to shove down our throats or convince us of. Romney is an actor, he’s Obama with a past.
http://mychal-massie.com/premium/why...ble-candidate/
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