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To: caww
[Yes, they're actually supporting Santorum behind the scenes. It was no wonder Santorum ran those robo calls to democrates....he knows who his “friends” are.]

I posted a short lived thread on that subject yesterday. But his misguided supporters still believe that if they can just get him the nomination, he will be vastly popular among ALL Americans and win in a landslide.

Which in turn, will usher in the new “Moral America” which will gladly accept a return to a Theocratic/Religious Utopian form of Government.

I kid you not!

88 posted on 03/03/2012 10:01:29 AM PST by PSYCHO-FREEP (If you come to a fork in the road, take it........)
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To: PSYCHO-FREEP
There isn't going to be a "New Moral America" ..Santorum hasn't a chance against the Obama machine and they haven't even begun to take Santorum down.

'Believing' if Santorum can "just get the nomination" isn't going to win it as they think. He's very unpopular here in PA. and rightfully so. Even the politicians he worked among , if they aren't speaking negatives about him they're fumbling thru generalities about Santorum just to save their own faces.

Additionally, Santorums's going to have to move Congress....so how many congressional politicians does he have under his belt supporting him...a handfull or so...while Romney has 70 some in his court. So if Santorum can;t get even a margin of congressional supporters what makes people think he'll get anything thru in WAshington if he can't move congress?

This is just not going to play out as they want it to....they're riding on FALSE hope

94 posted on 03/03/2012 10:14:36 AM PST by caww
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To: PSYCHO-FREEP; All
That's quite a breathtaking analysis.

Since you said you're not kidding, would you kindly show us where Rick Santorum or a significant supporter has advocated theocracy, or a religious utopian form of government?

Charges like that are even more lacking in facts than those of the liberals who think Rick Santorum wants to outlaw or legally restrict access birth control — which was, by the way, the law in some American states within living memory of a fair number of current voters.

Santorum isn't advocating rolling back the clock to the laws of some states of two generations ago, let alone advocating some sort of theocracy.

I'm painfully aware of some of the problems with Rick Santorum. I can understand why a conservative Republican may believe Newt Gingrich is a better candidate. Gingrich hit the nail on the head about the differences between the two candidates when he said Santorum is a team player and Gingrich isn't. He's right, and Republican voters need to take that into account.

But let's stick with facts, not stuff that has no basis in fact.

88 posted on Saturday, March 03, 2012 12:01:29 PM by PSYCHO-FREEP: “But his misguided supporters still believe that if they can just get him the nomination, he will be vastly popular among ALL Americans and win in a landslide. Which in turn, will usher in the new “Moral America” which will gladly accept a return to a Theocratic/Religious Utopian form of Government. I kid you not!”

110 posted on 03/03/2012 3:42:14 PM PST by darrellmaurina
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