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Would/could Herman Cain be a candidate for President of the United States today without benefit of the struggle and rights achieved as a result of the Civil Rights Movement - that he failed to participate in when he could have? I seriously doubt it. Therein lies my rub...
Would/could Herman Cain be a candidate for President of the United States today without benefit of the struggle and rights achieved as a result of the Civil Rights Movement - that he failed to participate in when he could have? I seriously doubt it. Therein lies my rub...
Would/could Herman Cain be a candidate for President of the United States today without benefit of the struggle and rights achieved as a result of the Civil Rights Movement - that he failed to participate in when he could have? I seriously doubt it. Therein lies my rub...
So you agree with the MSNBC hack that Cain isn't black enough.
Got it.
"Selma got me born" Barak Obama, 2008. Lie.
He's right.
How is he right? Selma was after he was born.
Hey CG, what is the name of that condition where people cannot perceive reality? I am not going to insult idiots by associating them with rdean again.
Would/could Herman Cain be a candidate for President of the United States today without benefit of the struggle and rights achieved as a result of the Civil Rights Movement - that he failed to participate in when he could have? I seriously doubt it. Therein lies my rub...
my understanding is that cain simply ignored the civil rights movement.
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Find your own link. Start with the Lawrence O'Donnell / Herman Cain interview.
Would/could Herman Cain be a candidate for President of the United States today without benefit of the struggle and rights achieved as a result of the Civil Rights Movement - that he failed to participate in when he could have? I seriously doubt it. Therein lies my rub...
Jack Mirkinson
"I gave your book a fair reading, and I didn't read anything about a sick friend," O'Donnell said. "What I did read was a deliberate decision to not participate in the Civil Rights movement."
Would/could Herman Cain be a candidate for President of the United States today without benefit of the struggle and rights achieved as a result of the Civil Rights Movement - that he failed to participate in when he could have? I seriously doubt it. Therein lies my rub...
Yeah, Grandpa, I served. I'm 65, so care to guess when it was...
Jack Mirkinson
"I gave your book a fair reading, and I didn't read anything about a sick friend," O'Donnell said. "What I did read was a deliberate decision to not participate in the Civil Rights movement."
Lawrence O'Donnell, Herman Cain Argue About The Civil Rights Movement (VIDEO)
Lawrence O'Donnell Calls out Herman Cain for Claiming He Was Too Young to Participate in Civil Rights Movement | Video Cafe
Did Herman Cain benefit from the Civil Rights Movement that he failed to participate in?
I watched the interview.......Cain caught that self avowed "socialist" piece o' shit trying to lie on several fronts....Particularly when O'donnell's anti-american, self avowed "socialist" ass tried to lie about Cain's 999 plan......Cain throttled that cocksucker.my understanding is that cain simply ignored the civil rights movement.
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Find your own link. Start with the Lawrence O'Donnell / Herman Cain interview.
Would/could Herman Cain be a candidate for President of the United States today without benefit of the struggle and rights achieved as a result of the Civil Rights Movement - that he failed to participate in when he could have? I seriously doubt it. Therein lies my rub...
Would there even be a nation called the US for him to be a candidate for president of. If whites didn't sail the fucking sea's? Ask your self that... O'shit not thinking it through. We know the answer to this.
And, someone who makes a decision that succeeding in the midst of racism is a far better option because he becomes a role model of success, is a coward.Did Obama?
And, how is you think he did not participate in civil rights?
Well partially from his own words then there is the little fact that noone is offering any evidence.
Then Percy Julian is a coward.
Then, pretty much any successful and educated Black person is a coward.
That makes you a racist.
Would/could Herman Cain be a candidate for President of the United States today without benefit of the struggle and rights achieved as a result of the Civil Rights Movement - that he failed to participate in when he could have? I seriously doubt it. Therein lies my rub...
Would there even be a nation called the US for him to be a candidate for president of. If whites didn't sail the fucking sea's? Ask your self that... O'shit not thinking it through. We know the answer to this.
Would/could Herman Cain be a candidate for President of the United States today without benefit of the struggle and rights achieved as a result of the Civil Rights Movement - that he failed to participate in when he could have? I seriously doubt it. Therein lies my rub...
Would there even be a nation called the US for him to be a candidate for president of. If whites didn't sail the fucking sea's? Ask your self that... O'shit not thinking it through. We know the answer to this.
Well blacks sailed the f'in seas too but unfortunately it was forced upon them by their corporate Mastas' Now does that make the Mastas' somehow supreme or just greedy gluttons.