21 Aug

GOP Candidate Herman Cain: “If ObamaCare had been Implemented when I got Cancer, I’d be Dead”



GOP Presidential Candidate Herman Cain speaking in South Carolina where he said “if ObamaCare had been fully implemented when i caught cancer, I’d be dead.” Cain explained that his cancer was growing so rapidly that if he had had to wait for months to get needed tests and treatment – as is often true in nations with socialized medicine – he would not have survived. Cain has been in complete remission now for years.
This single issue – the need to repeal ObamaCare – is enough of a reason to vote Obama out of office before we all are forced to live that nightmare.


Wild Thing’s comment……
Thank you God othat he is OK now. Cain is wonderful.

Carlos says:

Herman Cain is so much more than wonderful. A results oriented man with an experienced business acumen and such an engaging and inspiring personalty in any room he walks into. He is an untapped resource. Herman Cain is a great American and his future is bright.

Sean says:

Speaking of Obamacare.
Wasn’t one of the main thrusts of this Republican Majority in Congress, to work on overturning this monstrosity?
How come we have heard so little from Boehner and the rest of them?
There are going to be some negotiations, with Obama, coming up soon. Let us all hope that the Republicans use the repeal of Obamacare as their main barganing chip. While they’re at it they can throw in the opening of ANWAR, as well.
Step up to the plate and show some courage, Mr Boehner. Do the job you were sent there to to do.
Time is running short.

TomR, armed in Texas says:

I hope we have a conservative administration voted in in 2012. I also hope there is a position in that administration for Mr. Cain. His business practices and morals are needed in DC.

BobF says:

I agree with TomR. In some manner or fashion, Herman Cain must be involved with the next Republican Administration at the highest levels.

Wild Thing says:

HUGE ditto to all of you.
I agree so much, it would be very wrong not to have Herman Cain in a Republican admin. and close to the top.