The statement that you didn't like was this. "Voters know almost nothing about Santorum and his Romney-like political growth, even his life as a pro-abortion Catholic is unknown."
Like Romney, when it came time to run for office, Santorum suddenly became less pro-abortion as his 1990 position letter shows. But this tells us where he was before he ran for office. I was basically pro-choice all my life, until I ran for Congress, he said.
Since the evidence you provided indicated that Santorum did and does believe in the sancitity of human life in the womb - it stands to reason that he was and is not a pro-abortion catholic.
Labelling him as such is an outright lie.
That a Gingrich supporter persists in lying about Santorum is evidence to me that some Gingrich supporters are willing to be dishonest in order to prop up their candidate.
See, we don’t need to lie to support Santorum. Why you feel the need to lie for Gingrich, is, frankly, sad. I pity you and the other Newt supporters who are engaging in these means for such an uncertain end.
Frankly - Newt isn’t worth what you are a giving up for him. After Newt is finished, you are going to have to live with what you have done, and the damage to your own trustworthyness really isn’t worth it, and will last far longer than his candidacy.
Santorum’s wife’s ex-boyfriend, the co-founder of Pittsburghs first abortion clinic, was quoted as saying that Santorum was pro-choice.
http://www.phillymag.com/articles/rick_santorum_i_was_basically_pro_choice_all_my_life/
When Karen told me she was moving out, Allen says, she said, Youd really like Rick. Hes a lot like you. Hes politically active and hes pro-choice.