Holy mother of God.....Herman Cain is ahead of Republican field by 20 points!

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Allergens;3502114 said:
Ironically Obama is the type of black guy that would vote for this dude....them i made it so why cant you type niggaz....mean while they made it cause they licked and sucked more white ass than a gay prostitute in Boston

Haha, you just reminded me of the time Obama told Black America to take off our slippers and stop whining, crying and grumbling. I still haven't forgiven him for saying that. I don't hear his sellout ass telling the mostly white protestors at the Occupy Protests nationwide to stop crying. Fuck Obama and fuck Cain.

Only a sellout would tell Blacks to stop crying but listen timidly as whites and Jews chew his ass up in public. Obama would definitely vote for Cain if he wasn't president, just look at how much Obama's bitch ass is sucking up to Bush all the time.
 
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i agree with republicans on most social issues..but i tend to side with democrats on matters of the economy
 
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ROFL.GUY;3497854 said:
romenys a MORMON

a MORMON will NEVER be POTUS
so are you saying this as a commentary on voters, or do you have a problem with Mormons?

earth two superman;3501566 said:
lmao yeah blacks are really gonna vote for this guy.
would he be getting many black votes if nothing you quoted had been said?
 
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I'll say this about Cain, he won't even get 12% of the Black vote. Tops 8 to 10%. Black people hate the Republican party and Cain won't change that with his 9-9-9 plan. If we do 999 America will go bye bye bye. A 9% sales tax on everything is ridiculous. A 9% tax on a t-shirt is gonna make people start making their own clothes. And the rise of street vendors selling bootlegs will only increase, the black market will skyrocket. 9% tax on corporations will make the federal debt jump even higher, while poor and middle class families will get squeezed even further. Cain would be a disaster as president, worst than Obama.
 
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bignorm73;3496272 said:
Herman Cain needs to get familiar with the Ballad of Michael Steele.
They find blacks to talk shit when they dont get their shit together.
As soon as Rick Perry gets right, and gets Romney as his running mate,
they will discard him like Godfather's pizza.

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perry or romney will not choose the other as vp. egos are way to big to serve under the other.cain, santorum, gingrich, huntsman will be the vp.
 
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actually, if i was perry or romney, id go with santorum. super conservative who isnt a moron like bachmann, and may win me PA. (the reason obama picked biden)

the google thing might hurt him though.
 
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DAMITT;3497867 said:
they wanna keep on electing niggas for president so they can keep the blame of the economy on a nigga instead of where it started from Bush

Not really. It could easily be said that "they" are having a "their" "black guy" in office and he is "better than Obama". Look what "our" black guy did to right the ship from which Obama messed up. See how they can easily spin this. It's not about him as so much as the party and THEIR agenda. A republican WILL win the election and IF you're gonna have a black guy in office, might as well be "their" black guy.
 
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earth two superman;3502506 said:
nah i guess not. but i could see romney choosing cain as a VP just to attempt to get social conservative votes.
fixed that up for you

earth two superman;3507890 said:
perry or romney will not choose the other as vp. egos are way to big to serve under the other.cain, santorum, gingrich, huntsman will be the vp.
and don't forget Pawlenty, who seems to be trying to position himself that way, at least with Romney (even if he would better offset a more conservative candidate)
 
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h8rhurta;3508088 said:
Not really. It could easily be said that "they" are having a "their" "black guy" in office and he is "better than Obama". Look what "our" black guy did to right the ship from which Obama messed up. See how they can easily spin this. It's not about him as so much as the party and THEIR agenda. A republican WILL win the election and IF you're gonna have a black guy in office, might as well be "their" black guy.

sounds feasible!
 
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I like when Cain said Perry's N*gger ranch was "insensitive" and that he accepts Perry's justification... haha.

Cain "The God Father" is delivering
 
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Cain is just saying whatever to win. Honestly, he might have the best shot.

Romney is nowhere near close getting votes in the South which is most important. Like it or not. Cain who might be a coon could win that nod.

A coon v. an Uncle Tom? Who would have thought this would happen ten years ago.
 
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#1 pick;3517745 said:
Cain is just saying whatever to win. Honestly, he might have the best shot.

Romney is nowhere near close getting votes in the South which is most important. Like it or not. Cain who might be a coon could win that nod.

A coon v. an Uncle Tom? Who would have thought this would happen ten years ago.

Lol.......never thought I'd see the day either. Actually, it makes perfect sense if one thinks about it......
 
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Shuffington;3513239 said:
I like when Cain said Perry's N*gger ranch was "insensitive" and that he accepts Perry's justification... haha.

Cain "The God Father" is delivering

I also love how Herman Cain called Harry Belafonte and Cornell West racist yesterday, for dissing him! Herman might think West is dissing him because he's dark skinned
 
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Cain ahead in another poll............

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4488144...n_2012/t/nbcwsj-poll-cain-now-leads-gop-pack/

Fueled by Tea Party supporters, conservatives and high-interest GOP primary voters, former Godfather’s Pizza CEO Herman Cain now leads the race for the Republican presidential nomination, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.

And in yet another sign of how volatile the Republican race has been with less than three months until the first nominating contests, the onetime frontrunner, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, has plummeted to third place, dropping more than 20 percentage points since late August.

“Cain is the leader ... That’s the story,” said Democratic pollster Peter D. Hart, who conducted this survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff.

But McInturff cautions that Cain’s ascent — and Perry’s decline — is probably not the last shakeup in a GOP race that has seen a series of sudden rises and abrupt falls (first Donald Trump, then Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann and now Perry) in the field.

“There is still a long, long, long time to go,” McInturff said.

Cain checks in as the first choice of 27 percent of Republican voters in the poll, followed by former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney at 23 percent and Perry at 16 percent. After those three, it’s Texas Rep. Ron Paul at 11 percent, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich at 8 percent, Bachmann at 5 percent and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman at 3 percent.
 
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