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Politics : The Lynching of Mr. Cain

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To: FJB who wrote (72)10/19/2012 6:28:11 PM
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• Herman Cain: ‘Stupid people are ruining America'


Philadelphia Daily News ^ | October 19, 2012 | CHRIS BRENNAN
Herman Cain: ‘Stupid people are ruining America’

Former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain said employers must educate their workers about the presidential candidates' public policy proposals.
"Because one of the reasons we had to do this truth tour is that stupid people are ruining America," Cain declared. "Some of them don't know they're stupid. But they are ruining America."

Cain's new group, "Job Creators Action Fund," offers voter guides, videos and hour-long workshop instruction for employers. He said employers should explain to employees that the Affordable Care Act, a/k/a Obamacare, business regulations and taxes could cost them their jobs.

"That's not scare tactics," Cain said. "That's reality."

Cain said the focus should be on independents, conservatives who didn't vote in the 2008 presidential election because they didn't like their choices, young voters and disgruntled Democrats.

"There are a lot of disgruntled Democrats that we can impact," Cain said. "And most of them work for you."

Cain said it was "not a partisan statement" to say his mission "is to defeat Barack Obama." Cain's message fits in with a movement among conservative business owners urging employees to consider the impact of their votes on their jobs.

Cain briefly made mention Friday of what he called the "vicious attacks" that ended his run for president.
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