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To: Sun

You clearly haven’t done your own research, this anti-Reagan guy is desperate for work after being totally rejected and kicked out of his Senate seat with a larger than 18 point loss, he made the history books and lost by a bigger margin as a sitting Senator than the novice Christine O’Donnell.

His love for Romney in 2008 and his devotion to Arlen Specter even in the 2010 election, showed who he is.


10 posted on 04/04/2013 1:04:37 AM PDT by ansel12 (The lefts most effective quote-I'm libertarian on social issues, but conservative on economics.)
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To: ansel12

Is he next in line for the GOP? You know - they always put up the loser of the primaries as the next candidate. The GOP is a very creative, imaginative group./s


11 posted on 04/04/2013 1:09:17 AM PDT by Catsrus
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To: ansel12

ansel12, you make this forum worthwhile.


13 posted on 04/04/2013 1:27:27 AM PDT by RedHeeler
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To: ansel12

Sigh. Same ole talking points. Did you know that Rick endorsed Romney JUST BEFORE Romney dropped out only because he thought he was better than McCain? HARDLY a ringing endorsement.

Who was YOUR candidate in 2012, and did he finally endorse Romney as well?

If you did your research, you would know that Rick endorsed Arlen Specter because he thought Arlen could win, and as head of the Judicial Committee, Specter would see that Bush’s nominees would be able to get their up or down vote. Rick said that Alito would not have been Justice, if it weren’t for Specter. If Pat Toomey were the U.S. Senator at the time, he would not have been a leader in the Judicial Committee, he would have been just another senator.

I can understand if you don’t agree with Rick on this, but his logic made sense, because we have a really great Justice in Alito. Sounds to me like Rick did the right thing.

And I’ll let Rick Santorum answer your other comment:

“I won my first four races. I’m four out of five — not bad — and three of the first four races I ran twice for the House, once against this incumbent Democrat. The second time I got redistricted into a 71% Democratic district against another incumbent Democrat. I won that seat. The third time I ran for the Senate in Pennsylvania with 600,000 more registered Democrats Republicans, against another Democratic incumbents, I won that — and then in 2000 when George Bush lost the state by four points I won it by five. In 2006 it was a horrible election year,”

excerpt http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2011/06/08/the_rick_santorum_interview


56 posted on 04/04/2013 6:31:23 PM PDT by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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