Posted on 01/06/2012 10:04:01 AM PST by SeekAndFind
The College Convention 2012 at New England College in Concord, New Hampshire provided a true test of Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorums religous views regarding gay marriage Thursday.
The former Pennsylvania senator was one of four Republican candidates to attend the convention, as Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman and Buddy Roemer also attended the event.
New England College has played host to the College Convention since the year 2000.
Mr. Santorum countered questions about his views on gay marriage by comparing it to polygamy several times, while not actually defending his views regarding gay marriage. He became engaged in several back and forth exchanges with one particular female student, who continued to demand that he define why he opposes same sex marriage.
Well what about three men? If reason says that if you think its OK for two, then you have to differentiate with me as to why its not OK for three.
Finally, Mr. Santorum attempted to explain his views and beliefs regarding gay marriage.
I believe were made that way. God made men and woman to keep civilization and provide the best environment to raise children, said Mr. Santorum. I have no problem if people want to have relationships, but marriage provides a good to society. Its unique because it is the union that causes children to be raised.
Mr. Santorums rival candidates have had several run ins with gay issues, or gay voters asking them about their views regarding same sex marriage.
Minnesota congresswoman Michele Bachmann was told by an eight year old child at a book signing that his gay mother doesnt need fixing.
During a December campaign event in Iowa, Mr. Gingrich told a gay voter to support Obama, after listening to the mans view about marriage.
In August, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney signed a pledge promising to support a constitutional amendment to define marriage as being between a man and a woman.
Texas Governor Rick Perry received criticism from gay voters at events in Iowa, after releasing an ad advocating for the military to bring back their Dont ask, dont tell, policy.
According to a Rasmussen poll released Wednesday, Mr. Santorum is surging in popularity nationally, his views on gay marriage should not hurt his surge at all, since the majority of his opponents have the same views.
Have a very nice day.
Goodbye.
And you cast an insult and then wish a nice day to me? Seems a little double handed to me.
My guess is that you worry that you cant defend your position and feel frustrated.
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Good for you, Rick Santorum! When the majority of Americans hear the truth about the homosexual agenda, they agree with you. I often talk to people and when they hear someone willing to speak the truth most times they are pleasantly surprised and agree with me. Many have been scared into submission but they need to hear the truth. Gives them courage.
Even better when it's widely publicized.
“A man cannot be too careful in choosing his enemies.”- Oscar Wilde
He’s got my full-fledged support!! Go, Santorum!!
Amen to that!
Good one! And in a real twist of irony, here's Oscar Wilde again:
"Sentimentality is loving people more than God would."
I am reminded of what Sarah Palin did when the 2008 VP debates were trying to give her sh*t for not backing gay marriage - she turned it around on Biden and he looked like a deer in the headlight explaining that he and 0bama had the EXACT same position (but are given a pass by the media).
Gingrich should have pointed out that NOBODY supports gay marriage, not even 0bama.
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That wouldn't surprise me at all.
The article says that Santorum was told by a young boy that his gay mother "didn't need fixing."
This was done to Bachman in Iowa (I wonder if they were using the same kid) so there is a strategy here -- some kind of Yippie political theater going on.
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