Amerigo Vespucci
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Sun Oct-16-11 05:21 PM
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I知 not familiar with the neoconservative movement. I知 familiar with the conservative movement. |
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LeftofObama
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Sun Oct-16-11 05:22 PM
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1. What a f*ck*ng Whistleass! |
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Sun Oct-16-11 05:28 PM
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2. When the only tool your country has left is military |
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the answer to every problem is war.
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Sun Oct-16-11 05:48 PM
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3. If he's not familiar with the neoconservatives, he's so out |
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of touch with our country's foreign policy so as to be unqualified to even run for president. How does one call oneself a Republican and not know about the neoconservatives?
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Sun Oct-16-11 06:05 PM
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4. NeoConservatives are a group withing Conservative Movement. |
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Sun Oct-16-11 07:01 PM
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5. Oh God, Not Another One |
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Interesting, when asked how long our troops should be in Iraq or Afghanistan, he only mentioned what our military "on the ground" advised, not what Iraqi's or Afghani's wanted. Irrelevant. ..If anything, this is proof Afro-American's can be as stupid as W.A.S.P.'s. ..Oh, and Jews (I can say that, I'm Jewish).
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Sun Oct-16-11 07:35 PM
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6. He doesn't seem to know much about anything. Either he |
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isn't familiar or he hopes to run into someone who can advise him. You sure this was Cain talking? I had heard Cain was a bright guy, but a bright guy thinks for himself.
This sounds like Aunt Bee talking. "The will of the people!!! That'll be my battlecry..."
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Mon Oct-17-11 06:15 AM
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He did come across to me as bright.... until I heard him speak. Holy cow, man, this guy is not too sharp. This interview really showed that this guy is not too many steps above Sarah Palin. I understand that he has a talk radio show, so he must just have a lot of practice talking things out. This entire interview showed that this guy is really nothing more than a TeaBagger. He talks the usual bullshit that they all talk, but when you dig even a little bit deeper you find that all of his points are either idiotic on the surface, can not be defended by logic in any way or hypocritcal of what was said in the previous answer.
I think it boils down to this..... He is black, therefore he will not be the Republican candidate. Why not use this time of added exposure to go on a book tour and make alot of money?
I remember watching one of the interviews during the last election where somebody was interviewing a teabagger, while he was waiting in line, about whether race played into their decision to vote for Palin. You knew it did, but the person being interviewed did not admit it. But..... what the camera caught, as the guy was walking away, was the sound of the guy telling his friends, "I would never vote for a nigger".
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Mon Oct-17-11 05:11 PM
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11. Very sad that anyone would still be racist. Too late to say |
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you just don't have a chance to be around people of other races.
That said, I have heard Herman on the radio and I hate to hear him. He starts out with a normal tone and gets louder as he goes on. And he is a major teabagger. It seems the dumber the person is, the more the teabaggers like them and identify with them. His 999 plan is just an attempt to create a backdoor into the FairTax plan that his buddy Neal Boortz has been hawking all these years. You know if the rich guys are all praising it, it's not going to help us poor folks.
I saw where he admitted that "some people will pay more" under his plan and a blogger made a great point: "Ever notice when someone says 'some people will pay more' that they're talking about YOU?"
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Mon Oct-17-11 03:50 AM
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7. Not familiar with Neocons... but he VERY familiar with the Koch Bros. |
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He also knows his way around the Federal Reserve.
He made his millions laying off thousands from Godfather Pizza when Pillsbury dumped it. Afther that.. he traded derivatives and energy futures with money he stole from workers pension funds.
Ya.. Cain is a great guy....
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Mon Oct-17-11 03:50 AM
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8. This is no commander and chief! |
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It sounds like he wants the "commanders on the ground" to be President.
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Mon Oct-17-11 08:08 AM
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10. Keep this fool away from the white house |
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This guy never answers a question, he just skates around it He's also a complete idiot
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Mon Oct-17-11 05:46 PM
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12. He's not even that. He's an incomplete idiot. |
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