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Ladies and gentlemen, the Republican slate
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14/06/2011 18:36:16
 
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>>>>>http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/14/us/14repubs.html?hp
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>>>>>I especially like Newt preening as though he is the nominee (watch those buttons, fat boy, it looks like the last one is about to go) and the usual random black guy who no one recognizes off to the side.
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>>>>>Barack Obama has had far from a perfect first term but he must be sleeping like a baby.
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>>>>I intentionally avoid your posts but somehow caught this one and it is so far outside acceptable standards of decency that it deserves comment. Really bigoted and insulting. Also, while I do not agree with his politics, just because you do not recognize Herman Cain does not mean that no one else does. I suggest you learn his bio and positions and take a good hard look inside yourself to see where such views come from.
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>>>IOW "I avoid your posts but am always ready to take a swipe at you." Please see my reply to Marcia. Herman Cain has no business running for president no matter what color his skin is. He has no elective record. He ran for the Senate once, in 2004, and got 26% of the vote. It's ridiculous. It's got nothing at all to do with him being black.
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>>Didn't bother you about Nobama's lack of qualifications...
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>If you disregard being the editor of the Harvard Law Review, a multi-term Congrresman from Illinois, and a U.S. Senator, you're right.

His congressional experience was at the state level and he only spent two years in the Senate before he ran. Experience has been brought up for many candidates in many elections. Is too little not good enough? Is too much not good either (a game player)? Is experience running large corporations sufficient? What about Governor? It's pretty subjective and a personal decision each voter must make....it's been proven you can't go on campaign promises because those go out the window once elected.
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