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Herman Cain
Posted: October 11th, 2011, 11:58 pm
by Purple Haize
Here are some great Cain poster ideas:
Cain is Abel
Crackers for Cain
Vote Black fire the Mulatto
Honkeys for Herman
I can fix your economy in 4 yrs or less for only 999
The Cain Mutiny
The Hermanator part 3-9
I stole all of these fel free to add
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 12th, 2011, 11:39 am
by LUconn
Good ideas in Herman's Head
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 12th, 2011, 1:35 pm
by jbock13
My only concerns are his lack of any political experience whatsoever, along with his very internationalist foreign policy.
The one strength is that the guy obviously knows economics. It'd be nice to have a politcian who understands economics for once.
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 13th, 2011, 11:14 am
by jimflamesfan
"Yes we Cain"
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 13th, 2011, 11:36 am
by Purple Haize
jimflamesfan wrote:"Yes we Cain"
Hope and Cain!
Not sure if I'm going to vote for him but love hearing all the slogans!
999- Cain-sian economics
Cain - he'll make you an offer you can't refuse! ( Godfathers Pizza. Get it?)
I'm an Ameri-Cain!
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 13th, 2011, 1:20 pm
by jbock13
I still have to ask however, how many of his supporters are voting for him based on a certain racial characteristic... whether we like it or not, voting for a Republican just because of his skin color so you can say "I'm not a racist" is still racism.
Not that I'm accusing anyone on here of that, I'm just saying to be careful as to the reasons why some supporters like him. Also, I've heard it said "maybe we can take some of the black vote from Obama". It won't happen. Look at Michael Steele's 2006 MD Senate results.
As for me, I'm not sure where I am. I was a Perry guy, but he's done nothing but lull me to absolute sleep lately. Id say I'm pretty much open to everyone (except Gingrich, Huntsman and Romney).
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 13th, 2011, 3:24 pm
by rogers3
jbock13 wrote:I still have to ask however, how many of his supporters are voting for him based on a certain racial characteristic... whether we like it or not, voting for a Republican just because of his skin color so you can say "I'm not a racist" is still racism.
Not that I'm accusing anyone on here of that, I'm just saying to be careful as to the reasons why some supporters like him. Also, I've heard it said "maybe we can take some of the black vote from Obama". It won't happen. Look at Michael Steele's 2006 MD Senate results.
As for me, I'm not sure where I am. I was a Perry guy, but he's done nothing but lull me to absolute sleep lately. Id say I'm pretty much open to everyone (except Gingrich, Huntsman and Romney).
I doubt it. Not to many conservative types did that with Obama, did they? I would vote for Cain in a heartbeat- I think he is the most intelligent one on either side. He'll never win, because he is too truthful and to business savvy. Voters today want to hear that they will be taken care of, as opposed to being told that they have to tighten their belts because the government has been mismanaged for too long.
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 13th, 2011, 3:31 pm
by LUminary
jimflamesfan wrote:"Yes we Cain"
That's a good one!
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 13th, 2011, 3:43 pm
by LUminary
Krauthammer and O'Reilly were saying a couple of nights ago that it's over, barring some major occurrence, that Romney is now a lock. Seemed to me a bit premature with Cain having gained so much momentum so quickly and people perhaps really considering the possibilities of Cain's "bold" tax proposal. Apparently, Romney is leading in Iowa which surprises me. If that's the case, maybe it is over.
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 13th, 2011, 3:51 pm
by jbock13
Romney's not a lock. He was in this position 4 years ago, and completely lost it. McCain was nowhere in sight at this time 4 years ago.
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 13th, 2011, 4:46 pm
by blwall1416
LUminary wrote:Cain having gained so much momentum so quickly and people perhaps really considering the possibilities of Cain's "bold" tax proposal.
You mean this one:
Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 Plan Similar to SimCity’s Virtual Tax Plan
Long before the GOP presidential candidate’s plan began dominating the political discourse, a shockingly similar 9-9-9 plan was ruling the virtual world of SimCity. In the video game, residents of SimCity 4 pay default taxes that include a 9 percent commercial tax, a 9 percent industrial tax and a 9 percent residential tax.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/20 ... ideo-game/
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 13th, 2011, 5:19 pm
by jbock13
which of course, is suppose to somehow mean that Cain is as dumb as the folks in SimCity
By that I mean the writers who came up with that are trying to infer that. Amazing how liberals try to spin everything.
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 13th, 2011, 5:39 pm
by LUminary
Anything that comes out of Washington that will alter this morass of a tax system we have, whether it be a 9-9-9 from Sim City or a bag of 10-10-10 from the fertilizer store, sounds like a plan worth considering to me. Cain called his plan "bold." Steve Forbes got nowhere with his effort several years ago. I'd say any departure from the status quo is bold.
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 13th, 2011, 5:53 pm
by jbock13
I like it too LUminary.
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 13th, 2011, 8:17 pm
by Purple Haize
jbock13 wrote:Romney's not a lock. He was in this position 4 years ago, and completely lost it. McCain was nowhere in sight at this time 4 years ago.
Actually your leaders at this point 4 years ago were Guliani and Thompson and Huckabee.
Romey got detailed when McCain and Huckabee pulled a West Virginia 2 Step to keep him from winning the state.
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 13th, 2011, 8:37 pm
by jbock13
Giuliani was never that high in polls Haize.
That and everybody was still trying to wake Fred Thompson up...

Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 13th, 2011, 10:14 pm
by Purple Haize
jbock13 wrote:Giuliani was never that high in polls Haize.
That and everybody was still trying to wake Fred Thompson up... 
Actually he was. As for Fred Thompson, too bad he never woke up!
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 14th, 2011, 8:34 am
by blwall1416
jbock13 wrote:which of course, is suppose to somehow mean that Cain is as dumb as the folks in SimCity :roll
Understand that I have a strong dislike for politics to the Nth degree. Whether he got it from the game or not, I couldn't care less. I just thought it was funny.
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 14th, 2011, 8:38 am
by jbock13
blwall1416 wrote:jbock13 wrote:which of course, is suppose to somehow mean that Cain is as dumb as the folks in SimCity :roll
Understand that I have a strong dislike for politics to the Nth degree. Whether he got it from the game or not, I couldn't care less. I just thought it was funny.
Below that comment I made it clear I was talking about the writers not you my friend.
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 14th, 2011, 10:11 pm
by jimflamesfan
I think that Herman Cain is the only Republican capable of winning against President Obama. Any other winner will be painted as just another politician by the mainstream media. I think the mainstream media would have a field day with Romney...but with Cain they will have a hard time attacking him.
As far as the Sim City situation, I think that plays into Cain's hand. He can simply say...look, the purpose of Sim City is for people to be able to GROW their cities. The designers of the game had to come up with a system of government that allowed GROWTH. If they used our current system, the game would be over before it started and too complicated for most people to play.
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 14th, 2011, 11:08 pm
by flamehunter
jimflamesfan wrote: I think the mainstream media would have a field day with Romney...but with Cain they will have a hard time attacking him.
I wouldn't be so sure. It has already started on the left and will quickly filter into the mainstream media as he becomes more and more of a possible candidate. I don't think it will matter who the Republican candidate is, they will be cast in a negative light more than we have ever seen before. They are desperate.
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 15th, 2011, 6:12 am
by jbock13
First of all, the media hates EVERY Republican politician. See John McCain. He was so cozy with the media and they turned their back on him when it came down to the general election.
I like Cain, but I personally feel he can't win. He isn't fundraising, and he's really got no ground organization. And if he wins the nomination, he doesn't have the means to beat the Democratic machine.
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 15th, 2011, 5:17 pm
by Purple Haize
jbock13 wrote:First of all, the media hates EVERY Republican politician. See John McCain. He was so cozy with the media and they turned their back on him when it came down to the general election.
I like Cain, but I personally feel he can't win. He isn't fundraising, and he's really got no ground organization. And if he wins the nomination, he doesn't have the means to beat the Democratic machine.
Yeah, there are a lot of 'inside baseball' folks who are wondering how serious he is at running and as a contender for thar very reason. He very well may be trying a whole new method of campaigning, but recent history , see Guliani, shows that's not always successful. Several polls are even showing Romney leading in Iowa. If he wins that, then cue the fat lady...
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 15th, 2011, 9:09 pm
by jbock13
I think it's clear Romney will take the West and the Northeast. The real question is if the Heartland and the Southeast will united behind a single candidate or splinter off like it did in 08. We'll see. Politics is an art, and despite it's consequences, is fun to watch and examine.
Re: Herman Cain
Posted: October 15th, 2011, 9:58 pm
by JeanW
jbock13 wrote:I think it's clear Romney will take the West and the Northeast. The real question is if the Heartland and the Southeast will united behind a single candidate or splinter off like it did in 08. We'll see. Politics is an art, and despite it's consequences, is fun to watch and examine.
I don't know anyone in the west that likes Romney. In fact he seems pretty much universally disliked except by the Mormons.
