Could you vote for a Ron Paul/Herman Cain ticket? (campaign, thought)
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They both have great ideas and vast knowledge of how our country should work. One was a military medic and war veteran, and the other is a successful businessman. The two together, I think, can bump off any contenders. Both want to do away with the Fed Reserve. which is a great idea!
They both have great ideas and vast knowledge of how our country should work. One was a military medic and war veteran, and the other is a successful businessman. The two together, I think, can bump off any contenders. Both want to do away with the Fed Reserve. which is a great idea!
sound off.
Gametime, Ron Paul would NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS ask Cain to be his running mate. Didn't you watch the last debate??? Cain is a BANKSTER. He worked for the Federal Reserve. He thought Alan Greenspan who was responsible for messing up the real estate market by keeping interest rates too low was a good Federal Reserve Chairman and Ron Paul at the debate told Cain that Alan Greenspan was a "disaster" as a fed chairman.
Furthermore, CAIN'S 9-9-9 plan would result in a HUGE TAX INCREASE on the poor and middle class.
CAIN would be even worse than Obama in some respects.
They both have great ideas and vast knowledge of how our country should work. One was a military medic and war veteran, and the other is a successful businessman. The two together, I think, can bump off any contenders. Both want to do away with the Fed Reserve. which is a great idea!
sound off.
Cain wants to get rid of the fed? Care to prove that statement?
If you think Paul would partner up with Cain, you don't understand Paul in the least.
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