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To: Sun

I’m thinking that too! I also think that if Gingrich could only get a toe-hold in the polls, he’ll be in that hot-seat too! It says a lot when they (the extreme lib.s)don’t like someone, and they give them a real bad time, you might have a possible good conservative winner! The only problem is-is he a solid, all-around conservative?

I know he’s a solid, social conservative. However, how is he on other issues? I like Rick S., I could support him. I prefer Gingrich, but I could take Santorum. I wish he had a bit more executive experience than he has. It depends on if he has someone with executive experience for V.P. or in his cabinet close-by!


6 posted on 03/04/2012 8:26:57 PM PST by dsutah
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To: dsutah

Rick Santorum is a full spectrum conservative, but the media, including Chris Wallace, wants to take our minds off of Rick’s other conservative stances.

There’s a reason why these conservative groups gave Rick a good rating:

http://votesmart.org/candidate/evaluations/27054/rick-santorum

“2005 Republican Liberty Caucus – Economic Liberties Score 90%
2004 Republican Liberty Caucus – Positions 87%
2003-2004 Campaign for Working Families – Positions 100%
2003-2004 Concerned Women for America – Positions 100%
2005 American Conservative Union – Positions 92%
2003 Concerned Women for America – Positions 100%
2003 Eagle Forum – Positions 87%
2003 National Journal – Conservative on Economic Policy Score 82%
2003 American Conservative Union – Positions 90%”


10 posted on 03/04/2012 8:31:16 PM PST by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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