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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 901226" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Cain's 999 Plan has already been picked apart as unworkable. Even Cain cannot fully explain it, and it's already been modified to the 909 format, which is just as ignorant. The big difference between Republicans and Democrats concerning infidelity is that the GOP, which is inseparably linked with the Religious Right, considers infidelity a huge deal. Guess what? Republican politicians toe the line that the Religious Right draws.</p><p></p><p>I could care less about a President's fidelity or lack thereof, as long as they do a good job in office. It's a deal breaker for the religious nuts, so Cain is in hot water with them and that's where he has lost support.</p><p></p><p>Funny how you mention Gingrich and then say that infidelity isn't a real issue. His wandering Johnson will also cost him the Religious Right vote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 901226, member: 12508"] Cain's 999 Plan has already been picked apart as unworkable. Even Cain cannot fully explain it, and it's already been modified to the 909 format, which is just as ignorant. The big difference between Republicans and Democrats concerning infidelity is that the GOP, which is inseparably linked with the Religious Right, considers infidelity a huge deal. Guess what? Republican politicians toe the line that the Religious Right draws. I could care less about a President's fidelity or lack thereof, as long as they do a good job in office. It's a deal breaker for the religious nuts, so Cain is in hot water with them and that's where he has lost support. Funny how you mention Gingrich and then say that infidelity isn't a real issue. His wandering Johnson will also cost him the Religious Right vote. [/QUOTE]
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