If we follow your logic then Ronald Reagan was not a true
Republican. His record speaks for itself. After all he was a
registered Democrat for years, president of a union local, big union
boss - how could he be considered a Republican then.
You seem to forget that people wise up to reality as they age and
that is what we are seeing with Ronald Reagan and now with Herman Cain.
He saw what a money pit the old policies were and how they did nothing
to solve the problems and so he was, unlike most academics, smart enough
to see that he had been backing a dead horse. Too bad our
"intelligentsia" are smart enough to see the same thing.
On 05/13/2011 07:55 PM, MJ wrote:
Friday, May 6, 2011
*Herman Cain is NOT a True Tea Party Candidate! His record speaks for
itself.
*Make NO MISTAKE about /Herman Cain/. /Herman Cain/ is NO
conservative. He is NO Tea Party candidate. He is an establishment
Republican _In Name Only_. His positions on past issues are all we
need to know that a /Herman Cain/ presidency would not shrink the size
of government, increase your liberties, or return America to its
Constitution.
*The Truth About /Herman Cain/.
DID YOU KNOW?
1. /Herman Cain/ supported the TARP bailouts.* He even wrote a column
<http://004eeb5.netsolhost.com/hc133.htm> to vigorously argue in favor
of the Wall Street bailout in 2008, writing: "Wake up people! Owning a
part of the major banks in America is not a bad thing. We could make a
profit while solving a problem." Cain derided opponents of the
bailouts as "free market purists." That sounds more like something
Rachel Maddow would call Tea Partiers than something a true Tea
Partier would use as an insult.
*2. /Herman Cain/ enthusiastically endorsed Mitt Romney* for President
in 2008. Herman Cain called
<http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2011/01/13/herman-cain-call-me-regular-folk/>
Mitt Romney his "No. 1 choice" for president. Remember that Mitt
"RINO" brought socialized medicine to Massachusetts as governor, and
his "RomneyCare" legislation would eventually form the blueprint for
ObamaCare, which all true Tea Partiers strongly opposed! How can a
"Tea Party candidate" like Herman Cain endorse someone like Mitt
Romney for president?
*3. /Herman Cain/ opposes an audit of the Federal Reserve.* Actually a
former chairman of the Federal Reserve bank of Kansas City, Herman
Cain opposes
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caeNXivEGEg&feature=player_embedded>
an audit of the Federal Reserve bank and supports its continued
existence and manipulation of our dollar. This isn't even just a Tea
Party issue. 80% of ALL AMERICANS want an audit
<http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/business/general_business/may_2010/80_favor_auditing_the_federal_reserve>
of the Fed. Herman Cain doesn't.
*You have a responsibility to your country not to let your fellow
Americans be fooled by the false impression Herman Cain is working
hard to cultivate about himself.
*Please share this article with everyone you know-- especially people
who have been fooled by Herman Cain's excellent speaking skills and
carefully calculated lip service to the Tea Party's values. Herman
Cain's record clearly shows that he supports bank bailouts, socialized
medicine on a federal level, and the Fed's continued manipulation of
the dollar to provide "stimulus" to the economy and enable
Washington's runaway deficit spending. Herman Cain is NO TEA PARTY
CANDIDATE.
At this time of crisis, America CANNOT afford to elect someone with
such a spotty record of positions and endorsements. We absolutely must
elect someone with a die-hard record of unyielding commitment to
liberty, someone who we absolutely KNOW will shrink the size, role,
and influence of the government in Washington. There are only two such
candidates on the Republican field today: Rep. Ron Paul and Gov. Gary
Johnson.
Thank you for reading.
http://www.humblelibertarian.com/2011/05/herman-cain-is-not-true-tea-party.html
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