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  • #16
    On Friday night, Hermain Cain will be featured on Jay Leno's "Tonight Show". If you can not figure this out, then I can not help you.
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    • #17
      I kind of liked Cain when I heard him in the 2nd debates, but not so much anymore after finding out his back ground. Didn't know he was ex-fed, I think the 2nd highest in one dept. and says the Fed doesn't need auditing, if you want to know something go ask. lol

      Herman Cain Describes Ron Paul Supporters’ Concerns As “Stupid”

      Suggests Paul campaign is deliberately out to “nail” him

      Businessman Herman Cain has made remarks somewhat unbecoming of a presidential candidate, declaring his annoyance at “stupid” questions continually put to him by Ron Paul supporters.

      The former Godfather’s Pizza CEO, who is running for the GOP nomination on a broadly libertarian platform, seems to have a problem with Paulites’ concerns regarding the Federal Reserve.

      “I get the same stupid question at almost every one of these events,” Cain writes in a forthcoming book “This is Herman Cain,” to be released in early October.

      According to the Daily Caller, which has obtained an advance copy of the book, Cain claims that Paul’s supporters are “threatened by me” and are “trying to destroy me on the fact that I was once affiliated with” the Federal Reserve.

      Cain even has his own conspiracy theory that Paul’s campaign is deliberately sending people out to Cain events to attempt to discredit him:

      “I know it’s a deliberate strategy.” Cain writes, “How can a person randomly show up at a hundred events and ask the same stupid question to try to nail me on the Federal Reserve?”

      Is Cain serious? Clearly he has no concept of the determination and reach of Ron Paul’s grassroots support base. Paulites are focused and unwavering, just as their chosen candidate has been for thirty plus years.

      Ron Paul has warned his supporters for three decades and more about the dangerous of a fraudulent fractional reserve banking system in the hands of private central bankers, and no one can legitimately argue any longer that those concerns have not been justified. Why is it so hard for Cain to accept that every Ron Paul supporter would share the same concerns?

      Paul’s supporters have argued that Cain is not serious about reigning in the power of the Federal Reserve over US monetary policy, pointing to the fact that he was chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in 1995 and 1996.

      While Ron Paul has continually pushed to audit the Fed, Cain seemingly does not believe an audit is necessary:

      “I have said: ‘I don’t think you’re going to find anything to audit on the Federal Reserve.’” Cain writes. “But they (Ron Paul supporters) want you to believe that Herman Cain doesn’t want the Federal Reserve to be audited.”

      “It’s really becoming annoying more than anything else.” Cain states.

      Polls have consistently revealed that at least 75% of the American people want a full audit of the Fed, and the majority were against reconfirming Bernanke.

      Bloomberg noted last December:

      A majority of Americans are dissatisfied with the nation’s independent central bank, saying the U.S. Federal Reserve should either be brought under tighter political control or abolished outright, a poll shows.

      Americans across the political spectrum say the Fed shouldn’t retain its current structure of independence. Asked if the central bank should be more accountable to Congress, left independent or abolished entirely, 39 percent said it should be held more accountable and 16 percent that it should be abolished. Only 37 percent favor the status quo.

      In light of these facts, Cain seems totally out of touch with what voters core concerns are, especially libertarian leaning republican and independent voters. To describe questions over the Federal Reserve as “stupid” and “annoying” betrays a disconnect with the American people on the whole.

      Furthermore, for Cain to insinuate that Ron Paul’s campaign is deliberately seeking to sabotage Cain’s own platform smacks of desperation and paranoia to say the least.

      2 Chronicles 7:14
      If My people, which are called by My name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by mustangguy289 View Post
        On Friday night, Hermain Cain will be featured on Jay Leno's "Tonight Show". If you can not figure this out, then I can not help you.
        What time tonight will he be on?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
          Is he on both tonight and Friday?
          But that's tonight right?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by StanleyTweedle View Post
            But that's tonight right?
            Exactly

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            • #21
              No you said friday.

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              • #22
                Great episode last night! Cain made a good showing!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Up0n0ne View Post
                  I kind of liked Cain when I heard him in the 2nd debates, but not so much anymore after finding out his back ground. Didn't know he was ex-fed, I think the 2nd highest in one dept. and says the Fed doesn't need auditing, if you want to know something go ask. lol

                  Herman Cain Describes Ron Paul Supporters’ Concerns As “Stupid”

                  Suggests Paul campaign is deliberately out to “nail” him

                  Businessman Herman Cain has made remarks somewhat unbecoming of a presidential candidate, declaring his annoyance at “stupid” questions continually put to him by Ron Paul supporters.

                  The former Godfather’s Pizza CEO, who is running for the GOP nomination on a broadly libertarian platform, seems to have a problem with Paulites’ concerns regarding the Federal Reserve.

                  “I get the same stupid question at almost every one of these events,” Cain writes in a forthcoming book “This is Herman Cain,” to be released in early October.

                  According to the Daily Caller, which has obtained an advance copy of the book, Cain claims that Paul’s supporters are “threatened by me” and are “trying to destroy me on the fact that I was once affiliated with” the Federal Reserve.

                  Cain even has his own conspiracy theory that Paul’s campaign is deliberately sending people out to Cain events to attempt to discredit him:

                  “I know it’s a deliberate strategy.” Cain writes, “How can a person randomly show up at a hundred events and ask the same stupid question to try to nail me on the Federal Reserve?”

                  Is Cain serious? Clearly he has no concept of the determination and reach of Ron Paul’s grassroots support base. Paulites are focused and unwavering, just as their chosen candidate has been for thirty plus years.

                  Ron Paul has warned his supporters for three decades and more about the dangerous of a fraudulent fractional reserve banking system in the hands of private central bankers, and no one can legitimately argue any longer that those concerns have not been justified. Why is it so hard for Cain to accept that every Ron Paul supporter would share the same concerns?

                  Paul’s supporters have argued that Cain is not serious about reigning in the power of the Federal Reserve over US monetary policy, pointing to the fact that he was chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in 1995 and 1996.

                  While Ron Paul has continually pushed to audit the Fed, Cain seemingly does not believe an audit is necessary:

                  “I have said: ‘I don’t think you’re going to find anything to audit on the Federal Reserve.’” Cain writes. “But they (Ron Paul supporters) want you to believe that Herman Cain doesn’t want the Federal Reserve to be audited.”

                  “It’s really becoming annoying more than anything else.” Cain states.

                  Polls have consistently revealed that at least 75% of the American people want a full audit of the Fed, and the majority were against reconfirming Bernanke.

                  Bloomberg noted last December:

                  A majority of Americans are dissatisfied with the nation’s independent central bank, saying the U.S. Federal Reserve should either be brought under tighter political control or abolished outright, a poll shows.

                  Americans across the political spectrum say the Fed shouldn’t retain its current structure of independence. Asked if the central bank should be more accountable to Congress, left independent or abolished entirely, 39 percent said it should be held more accountable and 16 percent that it should be abolished. Only 37 percent favor the status quo.

                  In light of these facts, Cain seems totally out of touch with what voters core concerns are, especially libertarian leaning republican and independent voters. To describe questions over the Federal Reserve as “stupid” and “annoying” betrays a disconnect with the American people on the whole.

                  Furthermore, for Cain to insinuate that Ron Paul’s campaign is deliberately seeking to sabotage Cain’s own platform smacks of desperation and paranoia to say the least.

                  http://www.infowars.com/herman-cain-...rns-as-stupid/
                  Right. He's nothing more than a plant as a black Libertarian. He'll follow course just like his light-skinned brother, Obama and lighter skinned brother, Perry.

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                  • #24
                    Lol at the Paulites calling Cain a Libertarian.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by mustangguy289 View Post
                      Lol at the Paulites calling Cain a Libertarian.
                      LOL @ Cain trying to pass himself off as one. Did you do any of the research on him, like we discussed?

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Denny View Post
                        LOL @ Cain trying to pass himself off as one. Did you do any of the research on him, like we discussed?
                        It's gonna be ok man. Ron Paul is used to losing.
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                        • #27
                          And Cain is used to fooling the simpletons.

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                          • #28
                            To be honest by the time the primaries get around to Texas it is pretty much decided.
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                            • #29
                              Well, I wo0n't forget how he backed the TARP, then tried to pass that bullshit line about letting the banks fail during the initial debates.

                              Most voters didn't go alllllllllllllllllllllllll the way back to 2008 to really see what kind of snake their dealing with. Just like Obama saying that raising a debt ceiling was not only wrong, but showed a severe lack of proper money management by the Federal Government (about a year or so before he ran for president).

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                              • #30
                                When is all this over? How long till we know who will actually be running against our communist leader?

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