Yes We Cain

Being confident that Herman Cain will defeat Barack Obama and become the next President of the United States is definitely a positive feeling I have.  Now, after tonight do I feel the same way…as confident?  Absolutely.

Other like minded Republicans believe that Rick Santorum will be the next president, our beloved Sarah Palin may run?, however I believe “May the last man standing be the best man”.

 

Additional Reading:
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Bob Mack: Be sure you are right then Go Ahead-30 Pieces Of Silver
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8 Responses

  1. Great, Great Post Liberty and thank you for the link back my friend. I like Herman Cain a lot and hope his momentum continues.

  2. Excellent. Thanks for putting me in good company!

  3. Thanks for the link. You could pick a name at random out of the phone book & whoever it was would make a better president than Obama (as long as it was a Texas phone book).

  4. I have been nominated for the Liebster Blog Award, which is for blogs with 200 or less followers. Liebster is a German word that means dearest or beloved, but it can also mean favorite.

    Thanks to my friends Bob A. @ Boudica BPI Weblog and righthook38 for nominating Mountain Republic for this award.

    This is what is needed to accept the award:

    Thank your Liebster Blog Award presenter on your blog.
    Link back to the blogger who awarded you.
    Give your top 5 picks for the award
    Inform your top 5 by leaving a comment on their blog.
    Post the award on your blog.

    Here is the link on my site.

    http://mountainrepublic.net/2011/12/12/liebster-blog-award/

    I am nominating you.

    MR

  5. Merry Christmas!

  6. Here is a Memorial Day Outrage coming of course from MSNBC:

    ‘Come Up With a More Neutral Term’: MSNBC Panel Debates Using the Word ‘Hero’ To Describe Fallen Soldiers

    MSNBC is not known as a network that sympathizes with the wars in Iraq or Afghanistan, but this Memorial Day weekend, rather than put aside their political differences to salute our men and women in uniform, a panel on Chris Hayes’ show instead engaged in a debate over how to refer to our fallen soldiers.

    Specifically, the panel debated over using words like “hero” because– in their words– the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan aren’t “worthy” causes.

    Chris Hayes introduces the issue:

    “I feel uncomfortable about the word ‘hero’ because it seems to me that it is so rhetorically proximate to justifications for more war. Um, and, I don’t want to obviously desecrate or disrespect memory of anyone that’s fallen, and obviously there are individual circumstances in which there is genuine, tremendous heroism, you know, hail of gunfire, rescuing fellow soldiers, and things like that. But it seems to me that we marshal this word in a way that is problematic. But maybe I’m wrong about that…”
    John McWhorter of the New York Daily News continued: “…I would almost rather not say ‘hero’ and come up with a more neutral term…I share your
    discomfort with those words because they are argumentational strategies in themselves, often without wanting to be.”

    Michelle Goldberg of the Daily Beast, who recently compared Ann Romney to Hitler and Stalin on the same network, added: “There are people who are genuine heroes, but the kind of implication is that death is what makes you a hero, you know as opposed to any kind of affirmative act or moral act…”

    After reassuring that there is honor and valor in the military, Goldberg said: “It’s more just that, it’s a way of ennobling sacrifices that have a lot of nobility for the individual, but to say that someone kind of died heroically suggests that they died worthily, or that they died in the pursuit of a worthy endeavor…” [Emphasis added]

    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/msnbc-panel-struggles-over-using-the-word-hero-to-describe-fallen-soldiers/

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