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Ronin
11-12-2007, 09:38 AM
Herman Cain
November 12, 2007

If It’s Good for the American People, Democrats Are Against It

I know I am not the only person who sees the blatant strategy of the Democratic leaders in Congress, which is to continue to ignore the best interests of the American people for the sake of political power. They refuse to acknowledge anything that goes right, or pass any legislation that might suggest that President Bush is doing something right.

The “surge strategy” in Iraq is working according to numerous reports, including some of the most noticeably liberal media establishments. But the Democrats only want to focus on the casualties, the mishandling of the war and the costs of the war, while continuing to declare that the surge is not working. They also refuse to publicly acknowledge that the war in Iraq is a major strategic effort in our war against Islamic fascism.

To not acknowledge progress in Iraq, although admittedly a long time in coming, is insulting to our soldiers and those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. It also gives the terrorists a cause for celebration.


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The_Elucidator
11-12-2007, 09:40 AM
Uncle Tom!!

Ronin
11-12-2007, 09:51 AM
I think this author has finally woken up and is now warning other Blacks about the democrats.

The_Elucidator
11-12-2007, 10:01 AM
I think this author has finally woken up and is now warning other Blacks about the democrats.

Herman Cain is a very good man! He ran for Senate to fill Zell Millers seat in Georgia when Miller retired but didn't make it past the GOP primary.

HomeschoolrsRUs
11-12-2007, 11:56 AM
Herman Cain is a very good man! He ran for Senate to fill Zell Millers seat in Georgia when Miller retired but didn't make it past the GOP primary.

I hear him substituting for Neal Boortz sometimes ... is he a Libertarian? Might explain why he didn't make it past he GOP Primary, if his ideology is closer to libertarian than conservative.

The_Elucidator
11-12-2007, 11:58 AM
I hear him substituting for Neal Boortz sometimes ... is he a Libertarian? Might explain why he didn't make it past he GOP Primary, if his ideology is closer to libertarian than conservative.

I believe you may be right.

Air Force Guy
11-12-2007, 12:04 PM
It'll be a hard sell to younger blacks in most parts of the country. They're drowning in a cultural cesspool of hedonism and short-sightedness. Then again, that describes about 2/3rds of our young people at large.

Whites though are more likely to irretrievably submerge under the nonstop barrage of psychobabble indoctrination being pushed on them via the NEA.

The_Elucidator
11-12-2007, 12:10 PM
It'll be a hard sell to younger blacks in most parts of the country. They're drowning in a cultural cesspool of hedonism and short-sightedness. Then again, that describes about 2/3rds of our young people at large.

Whites though are more likely to irretrievably submerge under the nonstop barrage of psychobabble indoctrination being pushed on them via the NEA.

Which one is harder to escape from? At this point, I don't know...

Rhino
11-13-2007, 08:54 AM
I think this author has finally woken up and is now warning other Blacks about the democrats.They won't listen. They'll just label him an Uncle Tom.