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Imnukingfutz

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Ever since Cain "suspended" his 2012 Presidential bid...not quitting, and the primaries just around the corner...it brings up a question to my little mind. he didnt quit so until he officially does, he does not have to return any campaign money until after the 2012 presidential election cycle is over.

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Cain base supporters werent bothered by the supposed harrassment issues nor were his base supporters bothered by an extra marital affair. A persons personal life has no bearing on their ability to do a job....ask Clinton. In his case (Cain) his resume of turning companies around from bankruptcy to profit is incredible. he certainly has the right ideas on what we need to do fiscally to get our house in order.

He has absolutely no chance of gaining the republican nomination.

Nor does Ron Paul, who also has a sizable loyal base and tons of campaign money. Who also has numerous policies on how to get our fiscal house in order, including militarily and the Fed reserve.

Now, neither is capable of winning the Republican nomination.

but with both combined on 1 ticket...a Paul/Cain ticket. What a power house third party that would be. Paul who kows this government inside and out along with Cain, a novice in politics but a good business track record.

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Ever since Cain "suspended" his 2012 Presidential bid...not quitting, and the primaries just around the corner...it brings up a question to my little mind. he didnt quit so until he officially does, he does not have to return any campaign money until after the 2012 presidential election cycle is over.

follow me on this;
Cain base supporters werent bothered by the supposed harrassment issues nor were his base supporters bothered by an extra marital affair. A persons personal life has no bearing on their ability to do a job....ask Clinton. In his case (Cain) his resume of turning companies around from bankruptcy to profit is incredible. he certainly has the right ideas on what we need to do fiscally to get our house in order.

He has absolutely no chance of gaining the republican nomination.

Nor does Ron Paul, who also has a sizable loyal base and tons of campaign money. Who also has numerous policies on how to get our fiscal house in order, including militarily and the Fed reserve.

Now, neither is capable of winning the Republican nomination.

but with both combined on 1 ticket...a Paul/Cain ticket. What a power house third party that would be. Paul who kows this government inside and out along with Cain, a novice in politics but a good business track record.

Opinions, comments?

im still shocked that so many people think Paul cant win the nomination!

i think people will get a big surprise after january!
 
I dont think the Republican establishment would ever let it happen.

Just look at the pathetic field of candidates they have running yet they wont even think of supporting Ron Paul.

Romney apparently is who the establishment has chosen, unfortunately he is nothing more than the Republican version of Obama.

Which just reiterates the point, the Republicans are no different than Democrats. One and the same only a different mascot.
 
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