Herman Cain enters 2012 GOP presidential race

So, you agree that AA is racial discrimination.

Why do you support racial discrimination, whether against whites or another group?

Quote from AK Forty Seven:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmative_action


Affirmative action refers to policies that take factors including "race, color, religion, gender , or national origin"[1] into consideration in order to benefit an underrepresented group, usually as a means to counter the effects of a history of discrimination. The focus of such policies ranges from employment and education to public contracting and health programs.



I agree with this
 
Quote from Navin Johnson:

Al Sharpton was against Iraq war, promised to end the Bush tax cuts, and promised universal healthcare. Why didn't you vote for him? Were you a racist then, but not now -- a Robert Byrd democrat?

Sharpton is a clown.I don't think the majority of blacks even voted for him in the democratic primaries
 
Yes,

Affirmative action refers to policies that take factors including "race, color, religion, gender , or national origin" into consideration in order to benefit an underrepresented group

it did.

So are you saying that if Donald Trump takes "race, color," etc etc into consideration, to the favor of white people in his leasing decisions, that's not racial discrimination?

Quote from AK Forty Seven:

That definition did not say AA is racial discrimination
 
They left out part of his resume where he worked for the Federal Reserve.

I'm sure they will try to sweep that under the rug. A former Central Bank employee is not a good candidate for anything.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

Let's see what's what. The pubs always say the dems are racists. Well now, it's time to put up or shut up. Herman is a Conservative with a capital C. Let's just see what happens:D

Thank You Herman Cain, your running will definitely help pull off some sheets. Or maybe not, since all the sheets are in the democratic party, so sayeth several here. :)

So... if I don't support a candidate because I think they are not qualified, or perhaps a loon, that makes me a racist?

Personally, I'd rather see LTC(R) Allen West (not ADAM West, RCG) running than Cain. He's been in Congress as long as Obama was. And he has definite leadership qualities that Obama never had and as seen these past few years, never will.
 
Quote from W4rl0ck:

They left out part of his resume where he worked for the Federal Reserve.

I'm sure they will try to sweep that under the rug. A former Central Bank employee is not a good candidate for anything.

Unless he was against what is going on now and can show it.
 
Eh, while I do think West is the more charismatic speaker, if we are really going to play "who's the best nonwhite GOP candidate" right now I have to give it to Cain, particularly because of his private sector experience which is what I think we could really use in a president right now. West has military experience over Cain, which I also respect and admire, but in the context of America's issues right now, I'd value (successful) private sector experience higher.

Of course, you'll notice that the republicans have TWO nonwhite potentials, whereas the KKerrr, Democrats only had one. LOL!!

Quote from bpcnabe:

So... if I don't support a candidate because I think they are not qualified, or perhaps a loon, that makes me a racist?

Personally, I'd rather see LTC(R) Allen West (not ADAM West, RCG) running than Cain. He's been in Congress as long as Obama was. And he has definite leadership qualities that Obama never had and as seen these past few years, never will.
 
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