Hypocrisy quiz for Cain supporters

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Lanyap

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Being asked to resign isn't something I'd put on my job history....

\they asked me to resign - well, y'know.. because they couldn't handle my awesomeness..


That statement in wiki does not have a reference and I can't find anything to back it up. It was added 2 days ago. I suspect an evil libral snuck it in on wiki to make him look bad. I did find this article that indicates he was part owner of Godfather's.

Two years after Cain was named CEO, Pillsbury decided to get out of the pizza business and sell Godfather’s. Cain and his management team decided to buy the chain in a leveraged buyout for an undisclosed sum. He continued as CEO, but his transition away from day-to-day management started around 1994. That was the year Cain went toe-to-toe with Bill Clinton over health care reform.
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Cain formally ended his management of Godfather’s in 1996, turning over his CEO duties to Ron Gartlan, who remains CEO today. Godfather’s wouldn’t comment on Cain’s time there, but released a statement saying, "Godfather’s Pizza takes no position on political candidates, but we do make great pizza."

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...did-herman-cain-turn-around-godfathers-pizza/
 

D-Man

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I think Craig234 should buy everyone who posted in this thread a Family Sized Pizza
 

dank69

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Within 14 months, Cain had taken the United States of America from 50 states down to 22 states and reduced costs significantly. As a result of his efforts the United States of America finally became profitable.
;)
 

Apple Of Sodom

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In the same stroke, anyone who voted for Obama then is not allowed to call Cain unqualified or else they are also hypocrites.