To: JDW11235
I've watched Santorum in town halls and he connects with people very well. In national polls he has lower negatives then most of the other candidates in the race. He especially connects with women. He's been very prominent in the pro-family movement for some time. He came out to Iowa and rode a bus to help remove the judges who forced homosexual marriage on the state. He's worked the causes when most never bothered. He won in Pennsylvania that is a heavily democratic swing state, so how you can say he doesn't connect I don't get. Usually being a social conservative kills you in a dem state, but he must have connected because he got elected despite it. You obviously don't care for people of faith, so maybe Paul's your choice. Actually, I'd think equating Catholicism with Wahabism is more in line with an Obama supporter, and I'm not a Catholic.
60 posted on
01/25/2012 3:22:26 PM PST by
throwback
( The object of opening the mind, as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid)
To: throwback
I didn’t equate Catholicism with Wahabi-ism. I said Santorum’s policies were PSEUDO-Cathlo-wahabi-ism. I have no problem with Catholics, I have a problem with Santorum’s overzealous nanny state mentality, while pawning it off as Catholicism, that only he’s getting right. He’s a modern day Pharisee. Got it? Good.
78 posted on
01/25/2012 4:04:29 PM PST by
JDW11235
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