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Herman Cain-Tea Party Patriots-April 15, 2010

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Herman Cain speaking at the Tea Party Patriots Rally April 15th, 2010 held at the Georgia State Capital.

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  • Thanks for nothing, teabaggers.

    You hate this country, don't you. So leave!

    ~

  • @thenthelightningwill Typical liberal moronic statement. We will leave as soon as you liberals stop waiting for the government to support all your needs.

  • Great video Steve, thanks for posting it. I really enjoyed being informed.

  • @sidtubenut We've been going to the Tea Party Rallys and the meetings at the Marietta City Library as often as we can. Steve

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  • Good commentary ..

    With the COUNTERFEITER-CAIN campaign falling apart, RON PAUL is the ONLY true conservative who can stand against RINO ROMNEY and win back the White House for all of us who haven't forgotten what genuine conservatism looks like.

    Paul is now looking to be in 2nd in key primary states, it's time to get serious people. Now is the time to take our country back!

    Donate, tell everyone you know to vote, sound the trumpet! Restore the Republic!

    RONPAUL2012 . COM

  • @thenthelightningwill We love America and we want to save it for .........even you.

  • Common sense and straight talk. Same old same old is NOT workin' for us.

    ~~~Herman Cain 2012~~~

  • Herman Cain was an ADVOCATE for the TARP bailout. Only after being forced to by a FOIA request the Federal Reserve has revealed details of the trillions of dollars it gave to U.S. and foreign banks.

  • To include a staggering $1.5trillion (almost £1trillion) to British banks, Bank of Libya, Chinese banks, European Central Bank, Bank of England and the Bank of Japan as well as Swiss bank UBS, which borrowed more than $165billion, Deutsche Bank ($97billion) and the Royal Bank of Scotland ($92billion).

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