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To: CharlesWayneCT
I wonder what you think about this, Charles. Isn't it a little difficult to apply the adjective "principled" to someone who does something like this?

Pious 2



24 posted on 03/03/2012 12:49:20 PM PST by true believer forever (Save the Irish Setters - Vote Newt!)
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To: true believer forever; VinL

Vin and I both seem to agree that having a serious discussion is better than spamming threads.


76 posted on 03/03/2012 3:28:12 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: true believer forever

A very anti-Catholic post.

One would have to study all the deeds going back to the 1700’s to find out who really had a claim to this land.

I believe there is more here than meets the eye.


99 posted on 03/03/2012 4:14:57 PM PST by GracieOMalley
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To: true believer forever; PSYCHO-FREEP
Here's some more relevant factual ammo for you guys on Ricky "SOPA" Santorum, the collectivist big government nanny-statist:
"This whole idea of personal autonomy, well I don’t think most conservatives hold that point of view. Some do. They have this idea that people should be left alone, be able to do whatever they want to do, government should keep our taxes down and keep our regulations low, that we shouldn’t get involved in the bedroom, we shouldn’t get involved in cultural issues. You know, people should do whatever they want. Well, that is not how traditional conservatives view the world and I think most conservatives understand that individuals can’t go it alone." [source]

"What was my vision? I came to the uncomfortable realization that conservatives were not only reluctant to spend government dollars on the poor, they hadn’t even thought much about what might work better. I often describe my conservative colleagues during this time as simply ‘cheap liberals.’ My own economically modest personal background and my faith had taught me to care for those who are less fortunate, but I too had not yet given much thought to the proper role of government in this mission." –Rick Santorum, p. IX It Takes a Family: Conservatism and the Common Good (2005)

"I suspect some will dismiss my ideas as just an extended version of ‘compassionate conservatism.’ Some will reject what I have said as a kind of ‘Big Government Conservatism.’ Some will say that what I’ve tried to argue isn’t conservatism at all. But I believe what I’ve been presenting is the genuine conservatism our Founders envisioned. One that fosters the opportunity for all Americans to live as we are called to live, in selfless families that contribute to the general welfare, the common good." –Rick Santorum, p. 421 It Takes a Family: Conservatism and the Common Good (2005)

"If you're a conservative, there really is only one place to go right now. I would even argue farther than that. If you're a Republican, if you're a Republican in the broadest sense, there is only one place to go right now and that's Mitt Romney." –Rick Santorum, 02/1/2008 [source]
Check out his brochure, 50 Things You Didn't Know About Rick Santorum, where he proudly defends food stamps, increasing minimum wage, stem cell harvesting, college tuition subsidies, bloated school funding, working with Bono to fight world poverty, etc.

Also see his disturbing voting record for more doozies.


101 posted on 03/03/2012 4:17:12 PM PST by Utmost Certainty (Our Enemy, the State | Gingrich 2012)
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