For awhile there, the things Cain was saying on a number of major topics sounded good, and I thought that he, of all the potential candidates, was really informed about the Ideology of Islam—that is totally opposed to the entirety of Western freedom and democracy and wants to destroy it–and informed as well about Islam’s tactics of intimidation, subversion, terror, and conquest and, thus, Cain had arrived at the realization that Mosques were the staging grounds for fomenting Jihad and attempts at conquest, and that, in view of Muslim’s overriding, first, and foremost allegiance to Islam, there were very legitimate doubts about the trustworthiness of all Muslims in positions of power here in the U.S. and, most notably of all the candidates, he had the guts to say so; those were the correct views for any politician to hold after 9/11, and in a United States under almost constant and escalating attacks by various Muslim Jihadis since that date.
By backtracking on the Issue of Islam, Muslims, Jihad, their Mosques, and the advisability of Muslims being in positions of power, Cain has, in my eyes, totally lost any credibility that he might have had, he has caved in and sold out; he can expect no support, donations, or votes from me.





