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To: TAdams8591

Would Santorum do it?


57 posted on 02/09/2009 7:04:32 PM PST by TBP
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To: TBP
On Dom Giordano's talk show this evening, he had Specter as a guest followed by Rick Santorum. Rick made all the right arguments in opposition to the porkulus bill. Then Dom asked Santorum if he would support Specter over Toomey again. Senator Santorum said he would and described Specter as his "good friend." It makes me wonder if and what damaging information Specter might have on Santorum, for that kind of loyality. Thus, the question is will Santorum run against his "good friend?"

So ironic that Santorum is one of reasons we still have to deal with Specter, and he (President Bush and others) by their support of Specter helped to bring us to this sorry situation. Now knowing the extreme consequences of his actions (which before he could only surmise), Santorum would still put his friendship with Specter ABOVE the good of his country. Amazing. Again what does Specter have on Rick Santorum?

BTW, despite my extreme anger over Santorum's support of Toomey over Specter, I voted for Santorum against Casey. Rick impresses me as the kind of person who is too arrogant to learn lessons, and trying to teach him some, it seemed to me, would hurt us, and the cause, more than it would hurt him. Besides, when I decide I want to get rid of a politician, it's because they do more harm to the country and/or conservative cause than good (and I just want them gone)...it's NEVER to teach them a lesson. Our responsibility isn't to teach lessons, but is, to the best of our ability, the protection of the best interest of our country.

58 posted on 02/09/2009 8:44:25 PM PST by TAdams8591 (When Obama FAILS, America SUCCEEDS!)
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