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To: i-node who wrote (630866)10/7/2011 5:54:37 PM
From: THE WATSONYOUTH  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1580041
 
Otherwise, I'd be behind him. Right now, I'm more attracted to Cain than any of them.

Well.....the War On Drugs issue will have to wait......shows what desperate times we are in.
The only reason I say Gingrich is that he intimately knows the workings of the disfunctional bureaucracy and is thus best positioned to dismantle it. Don't think he has the best chance to get elected though. I like Cain. Like Newt, he is a real conservative... which is desperately needed. . In my opinion, blacks have more to identify with him than with Obama. He'd likely split the black vote no worse than 60D/40R. That would make it very tough on Obama. Marco Rubio as VP to help in Florida and
with Latinos. Maybe Newt as a high cabinet member.........."The Slasher Czar" whose entire job is to (with careful consideration) cut the size of the federal govt..............something like a Lou Gerstner at IBM but with some forethought.