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Lindag10 says:
In my experience sexual misconduct DOES not follow political lines. Whenever someone is in a position of power and/or fame sexual misconduct is likely to take place. Whenever someone rises to promenience as Cain has, scrunity is going to reveal things that the person thinks have been long forgotten.
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cloopy says:
the cain phenomenom has been overated,so now cain is the big winner in the des moines poll sat,but realisticall?it was a 400 person phone poll,cain got 23% of the vote,so aprox 100 people picked cain,but 300 did not,to much creedance is placed on these small polls,cain will surely deny/walk back or claim he was kidding regarding the harrasment issue,cain cotinually refuses to address his constant verbal gaffs,he gets arrogant as hell,also cain constantly refers to himself in the 3rd person,hes always sayin.....herman cain this herman cain that,isnt that a sign of being nuts? ginrich,smartest,wins all debates,and speaker gingrich ran the show during clinton presidency,we need to look at the legislative record,cain has none!!!!!
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unclebernies says:
Cain the lobbyist will be exposed eventually by the mainstream media. The Koch brothers have this man in their back pocket and he is a digusting individual for taking thier blood money.
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RetiredArmy_Nurse says:
Well, there was something about this guy who reminded me of Clarence Thomas. Of course, in America you are not guilty until proven innocent, but it was sure obvious to me that Anita Hill was telling it like it was. I think this brings home what republican leadership really is and has been for a few decades at least. Nixon and Agnew are no longer exceptions. People need to realize that in voting, it is not about beliefs and values. It is hiring someone for a job. We need to vote for the most competent leader, not someone who spouts religion and phony morals. It is against the law to consider these things when hiring someone for a job, we need to make it the same for political office.
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Progress4USA says:
by bmallen3 October 31, 2011 9:32 AM EDT
No, unfortunately Obama was the joke and continues to be the joke.
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Well sport...OBL and Qaddafi both found out Pres Obama wasn't joking.
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bantamei says:
If he was a Democrat the right wojld already have him convicted.
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Progress4USA says:
See folks, to Herman...there's a very fine line between sexual harrasment and "just joking"...lighten up America. 9-9-9 is just a joke! Electric fences are just a joke! Pro-choice is just a good joke... This a a funny guy!!!!!
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bcpats says:
Allegations by two unidentified females with non-specific details, other than something that happened 20 years ago made them feel 'uncomfortable'.

Whoever is dredging up the mud will only dirty themselves, eventually.
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doneinone says:
Bill Clinton raped a woman and left her bloodied in a hotel room and gets a pass........unbelievable!!!
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bantamei replies:
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If Cain was a Democrat you would already have him cionvicted, and you seem to forget that the vast majority of sexual scandalsinvolve cosnervatives. Thomas commits sexual harassament and he is made a Supreme Court justice. Unbelievable!!!
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RealiteBites says:
Clarence Thomas 2.0
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JV1970 replies:
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This trick didn't work in the Clarence Thomas case and it won't work now. Clarence Thomas was still admitted to the Supreme Court.
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