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1 posted on 04/11/2005 1:10:25 PM PDT by NraFreedom
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To: NraFreedom

Arlen Specter's influence, no doubt.


2 posted on 04/11/2005 1:12:10 PM PDT by cotton1706
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To: NraFreedom; Lead Moderator; Sidebar Moderator

No source article link, and probably a vanity headline


3 posted on 04/11/2005 1:13:39 PM PDT by BigSkyFreeper ("Stupidity is also a gift of God, but one mustn't misuse it" - Pope John Paul II)
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To: NraFreedom

I hope he rights himself soon.


4 posted on 04/11/2005 1:13:50 PM PDT by stevio (Let Freedom Ring!)
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To: NraFreedom

That "article" sounds more like a temper tantrum than "journalism".


5 posted on 04/11/2005 1:14:29 PM PDT by texasflower ("America's vital interests and our deepest beliefs are now one." President George W. Bush 01/20/05)
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To: NraFreedom

You'll probably get your wish in 2006 when he is replaced with a liberal democrat.


6 posted on 04/11/2005 1:14:29 PM PDT by Fresh Wind
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To: NraFreedom
Santorum is a lefitst and a wuss.
8 posted on 04/11/2005 1:15:26 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: NraFreedom
And the winner for Best Drama Queen is... Duane Call!


10 posted on 04/11/2005 1:17:08 PM PDT by rdb3 (To the world, you're one person. To one person, you may be the world.)
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To: NraFreedom
How about a link? It's not Santorum's job to defend Delay, and it's not a good idea for us to help the spin provided by hostile questioners.

Santorum is a good guy (as is Delay.) Rather than fall for the left's divide and conquer plan let's stick up for both.

12 posted on 04/11/2005 1:19:43 PM PDT by Tribune7
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To: NraFreedom
You're exactly right. He backed Specter after he was bombarded with millions of calls and e-mails, and now he's out to destroy one of the only real conservatives in DC.

We NEED Tom DeLay, and if what Santorum did causes his removal, I will send money to support who ever seeks to recall/impeach or unseat him. He's a traitor, IMO!

23 posted on 04/11/2005 1:42:00 PM PDT by NRA2BFree (Hosea 4:6 My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge ..)
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To: NraFreedom; All
HERE IS ONE OF THE ARTICLES YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT:

Is Santorum Getting a Political Makeover?

In recent weeks, Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Penn., has called on Republican leader Tom DeLay to explain the ethical questions surrounding him; proposed raising the minimum wage; suggested that the death penalty be reserved for the most dangerous of killers; voted with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., on curbing sex and violence in the media; and sided with Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., on a bill protecting religious freedom in the workplace.

Business as usual, explains Santorum, but pundits suggest the junior senator from Pennsylvania is shifting left while ramping up to his ’06 campaign for a third term, according to a report in The Morning Call.

Santorum, chairman of the Senate Republican Conference, remains the Democrats’ top incumbent target in 2006 – with early polls showing Casey ahead or dead even with the incumbent.

As to his unlikely alliances with Clinton and Kerry, Santorum said no sea-change there: "If you find some common ground, you seize it.”

As to backing off capital punishment, Santorum explains that it had nothing to do with political expediencies but the number of convictions overturned with DNA evidence that convinced him the penalty should be used sparingly.

"I don't run around looking to do the politically sensitive thing or what the polls tell me,” Santorum said.

Such was apparently the case when Santorum visited the late Terri Shiavo’s father shortly before her death. Polls were showing that the majority of Americans opposed Congress getting involved.

"I did it because I thought it was the right thing to do,” Santorum said of his involvement. "That's what motivates me.”

But Democratic Party officials like Phil Singer, spokesman for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, charge that the new face is all about next year's Senate showdown with Democrat Bob Casey, the state treasurer and son of former Gov. Robert P. Casey.

"There's a lot of talk aimed at softening his hard edges,” said Singer, "But when push comes to shove, he goes the other way.”

As to one of those reported hard edges, his support of cuts in Medicaid, Santorum doesn’t appear to be shifting anywhere. While seven Republican senators crossed party lines to restore the funding, Santorum has remained firm, saying Medicaid's growth is unsustainable.

"If governors are that pathetic in not finding savings in this program of four-tenths of 1 percent over five years, then shame on the governors,” Santorum retorted. "That's the way I look at it.”

Pennsylvania political analysts G. Terry Madonna and Mike Young dispute Santorum’s explanations that he simply votes his conscience, pointing out that in their opinion the senator has a history of moving to the left just before elections.

"He's a cultural conservative,” Madonna said, "but people don't understand how pragmatic and politically opportunistic he can be.”

Furthermore, Madonna argues that Democrats underestimate his pragmatic side in their zeal to highlight Santorum as an ideological zealot.

That pragmatic side has thus far been useful to Santorum:


25 posted on 04/11/2005 1:44:49 PM PDT by areafiftyone (The Democrat's Mind: The Hamster's dead but the wheel's still spinning!)
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To: NraFreedom
It would appear that Rick Santorum is trying to make himself appear as a closet Liberal.

voted with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y

Seems to be a growing trend. Lindsey Graham from South Carolina has decided to ride the Hillary wave.

And the Republicans are running from DeLay like rats from a sinking ship.

Hey boys! We didn't send you to Washington to become limp wristed pseudo-liberals cowering from Kennedy, Klinton and Kerry.

Grow a set (a least as big as Hillary's) or you'll be coming home after the next election cycle.

26 posted on 04/11/2005 1:44:55 PM PDT by cowboyway (My heroes have always been cowboys.)
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To: NraFreedom
"proposed raising the minimum wage; suggested that the death penalty be reserved for the most dangerous of killers; voted with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., on curbing sex and violence in the media; and sided with Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., on a bill protecting religious freedom in the workplace."

"Raising the minumum wage" ..., well, for starters, I would want to see the exact details and context where this occurred. Senator Santorum's support in this regard might be a compromise on larger legislation, or it might be a kow-tow to his constituents in rust-belt PA- Senators do that every now and then, you know... especially when they're going to run for re-election against populist demagogues.

As for the death penalty- as a very devout Catholic, why would Santorum NOT be entitled to be uneasy with the death penalty and want to see it applied only in extreme cases...are you suggesting "conservatives" want to make the death penality easy? I mean, Santorum's NOT proposing the Dukakis alternative solution of releasing hard criminals on the public
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And what's wrong with curbing sex and violence in the media and preserving religious freedom in the workplace? Maybe Hillary and Kerry sided with Santorum instead of the other way around.....such positions don't make Santorum a libertarian but they sure don't make him a "liberal", either.

My fellow conservatives, be VEWWY VEWWY careful of unsubstantiated, out of context, or hysterical diatribes against Senator Santorum. He's one of the good guys! He publicly supported and voted for impeachment of Hillary Rodham's mate and just last November, PA was perilously close to becoming a red state before the Philly miracle occurred...turning sludge into votes. Thus Senator Santorum has a HUGE bullseye painted on his political career by the DNC.
29 posted on 04/11/2005 1:46:15 PM PDT by silverleaf (Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
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To: NraFreedom

i vote republican.

but delay left himself open to attack.

a prudent person would have acted accordingly, regardless of what senator reid does. senator reid's a democrat and can count on the media to ignore his mis-doings. delay cannot.


38 posted on 04/11/2005 1:57:03 PM PDT by ken21 (if you didn't see it on tv, then it didn't happen. /s)
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To: NraFreedom

Oh Geeeeze! Now we're throwing Santorum overboard?

Is NO ONE pure enough?


43 posted on 04/11/2005 2:03:43 PM PDT by Dean Baker
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To: NraFreedom
Santorum is, at best, unimpressive. at worst, he is spineless and too much of a "centrist".

He supported Arlen Specter in the primary (BARF!).

48 posted on 04/11/2005 2:14:05 PM PDT by tame (Senator Frist is WRONG, while Tom Delay is RIGHT!)
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To: NraFreedom

If Santorum is a fake, what are his fellow Republicans?


65 posted on 04/11/2005 3:11:52 PM PDT by k2blader (Immorality bites.)
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To: NraFreedom

I agree, 100%! Santorum probably has his hand in someone's pocket...


77 posted on 04/12/2005 9:16:00 AM PDT by Froufrou
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