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Tag: Herman Cain (page 2)By JGillman, Section News
One cannot turn on the news it seems without wondering how the reality shows that have captivated so many over the years escaped the television and made it to one of the most important events we patronize.
Each political event happening daily, further embellished by speculation or commentary of the trained pundits of pop culture. Each misstep of the character of the day amplified by the 24 hour news cycle stacking opinion for a better view of the tragedy that is sometimes humanity. Not in that we fail, but rather that we titillate and secret our joy about the failures that bring about a new player in the game of the day. Somehow our darkened souls must find comfort in the perpetual failings that only a well oiled machinery of media attention can accentuate. We have reached the bottom. I do not intend to remain at there however. I will not sit idly by while the character of good folk continues to be sacrificed to create the drama for next week's lust for tragedy. I ask each of you to consider what happens if the Marxist in the white house is allowed to desecrate our great country beyond 2012. Between his utter disregard for the Congress, our constitution, or private property, a term fully hardened by a "mandate" of a win, would mean the end of the US as we know it. Go below. (22 comments, 770 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section Multimedia
Here is the final cut of Future President Herman Cain's visit to Traverse City, MI Nov 10, 2011.
If you weren't there along with the 1200 plus who rallied fast with only a day and a half notice, here is a HIGH DEF version of Herman Cain's speech.
For information on this video and it's production message Christian from his youtube account. (7 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Pamela Geller at the Florida Tea Party Convention in Daytona.
Folks, that's what a hero looks like. via iOwnTheWorld.com By JGillman, Section Multimedia
Yeah, Its Friday.
Enjoy. (3 comments) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
What an incredible evening.
After the debate, the Cain train made it to Traverse City. I'll hit on it a little more tomorrow, and probably feed pictures and video for the next week, but I felt the need to get this out tonight. On short notice, a few conservatives were able to pull together a little gathering for Herman Cain to get a little more base support for Michigan activities. Some of that support is being recruited at the michigansupportscain.com website. What we thought initially to be a 2-300 person affair, grew in our minds to 500-600 shortly before the event. Folks, we had well over 1200 (maybe 1500) with standing room only and overflow, including the necessity to not allow any more folks inside dues to fire regs. The man who would be the Presidential nominee for the Republican party not only charmed the crowds, but those in the media as well, garnering favorable coverage throughout the entire night. His straight forward way of talking, and inspiring story continues to captivate and win over new Cain supporters every time he speaks. I could not have wished for a better turn out of enthusiastic supporters during this night where EVERYTHING went right. By Corinthian Scales, Section News
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Nothing gets my dander up more than the indoctrinated male that feeds the Progressives fodder to use against Conservatives.
Josh Miller, a student at Michigan State University and a political science major, winced at Cain's reference to former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as 'Princess Nancy.' It "might not have been the best thing to do at this moment," Miller said. The hell it wasn't! Suffering a little PC amnesia, Josh? Democrats are all about symbolism. Burn "Princess Nancy" into your mind, Josh. (1 comment) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
Just in case SB 638 doesn't get anywhere:
Traverse City, Michigan: El candidato presidencial republicano Herman Cain se reunirá con simpatizantes y al público en general en un país libre "conocer y saludar", el jueves, 10 de noviembre a entretenimiento Streeter y el Centro de salones de Garfield Avenue, en Traverse City. Las puertas se abrirán a las 7 pm, con Caín espera que llegue a las 8pm. And if you aren't sure about what is happening based on the story above, use the force .. or Google translator. Oh yeah, there will be other locations as well. Contact your local Tea Party, or Republican party to see where and when. By DMOnline, Section News
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"...can we just agree not to play the race card -- at all?" NBC News' Chuck Todd said on his MSNBC program this morning. Oh. Now I see. Chuck Todd and his leftwing cohorts who run NBC News and virtually every other "mainstream" media outlet have been savagely, recklessly calling racist every Republican, Tea Party member, and independent thinker who disagrees with President Obama's policies for the past 3-plus years. These same folks have relentlessly attacked and tried to destroy the lives of black and Hispanic conservatives who've risen through the ranks to prominence within the Republican party. But now the tables are turned. The Leftist media's attempt at lynching GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain - who happens to be a 100%, red-blooded, all-American patriot of color - with accusations of sexual harassment is blowing up in their face. (48 comments, 519 words in story) Full Story
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