After doing a lot of research and seeking counsel from God, I finally made the choice on who should be the President of the United States of America.
Let me introduce you to Rick Santorum, who was a U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania between 1995-2007. Before that, he was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Pennsylvania’s 18th congressional district between 1991-1995. After he left office as Senator, Rick Santorum stayed active in promoting Judeo-Christian values and constitutional conservatism as a Senior Fellow of Ethics and Public Policy Center. He was also a Fox News Contributor and wrote commentaries in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Rick Santorum is Roman Catholic. He has been married to Karen for 21 years and is the proud father of seven children.
Rick Santorum:
These are my reasons for supporting Rick Santorum and I'm confident that he will do a great job as President of the United States. I made my choice and so I hope you will do the same. Join me in supporting Rick Santorum and in saying: GAME ON!
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Permalink Reply by Royce Latham on January 9, 2012 at 9:16pm If Rick Santorum can summon the political courage to attack Obama outright and directly, articulately challenging Obama's eligibility and enumerating Obama's unconstitutional acts, he will coalesce all the anti-Romney forces in the Rupublican Party. If not the media will pick him off and we will end up with the Republican who's turn it is to carry the surrender flag in the tradition of GHW Bush, Dole, and McCain.
Permalink Reply by American Infidel on January 9, 2012 at 9:24pm Royce, I don't think so. Especially with Florida. Santorum will do well in SC and FL, and from there, the sky is the limit. Don't let the media get you down. Rick Santorum has taken Obummer to the woodshed on a regular basis, he just does it calmly and with facts. He is no lightweight or pushover; not at all. We The People are still in charge of this election. I am voting in Florida's primary election for the best candidate for President: Rick Santorum.
Speaking of taking Obama to the woodshed, here is Rick in Saturday night's debate, doing just that:
Permalink Reply by Royce Latham on January 9, 2012 at 9:43pm What he said there is good, but a winning strategy would be to go after Obama's Muslim ways, talk about the Muslim Brotherhood in his administration, his lack of concern with Iran, the compromising he has done with his Iranian born adviser Valerie Jarrett, the allying with al-Qaeda in Libya and the murder of blacks that resulted from our military support of them. I mean he must attack Obama directly. Like his violation of the Logan Act in Kenya, resulting in the death of 1500 black Kenyans and the institution of sharia into their constitution.
Go after the fact that Obama doesn't like black people. Attack directly. Take the gloves off.
Permalink Reply by JM Abbott on January 9, 2012 at 10:39pm Santorum has no chance. He doesn't have the talking points that Newt has or the corporate backing of Romney. At this point, barring a colossal screw up by one of them, those are the only two realistic contenders for the candidacy.
Permalink Reply by David Crespo on January 10, 2012 at 12:08pm I resent what your saying. You should vote on principle, not on who has the best chance. Doing the latter is cowardice. I'm sorry to say it, but thats the truth.
Permalink Reply by JM Abbott on January 11, 2012 at 1:25am I'm not voting for Santorum because I think he's an idiot. It's just also a fact that he has zero chance of becoming the Republican candidate.
Permalink Reply by American Infidel on January 11, 2012 at 7:00am JM, maybe the other reason you are not voting for Santorum is because you are a Canadian, according to your profile. That would be a really good reason right there. The other reason you would not vote for Santorum is that, upon glancing over your sneering, snobby (and incredibly boring!) comments on every other discussion you've ever been on here at TPN, you are a liberal troll who despises conservatives. Would that pretty much cover it?
Permalink Reply by American Infidel on January 11, 2012 at 7:04am David, you are correct. But being as JM is a foreign national who cannot vote here, and a liberal troll, I would not let him bother you at all.
Permalink Reply by David Crespo on January 10, 2012 at 12:09pm Thanks for the vid. Sharing it now.
Permalink Reply by Cam Vallee on January 11, 2012 at 1:53am He is a good man for sure David and I wish you luck in your support. I do not think this time will be his time but stranger things have happened.
Permalink Reply by American Infidel on January 11, 2012 at 7:02am Thanks, Northern. I think he will pull through. If I were him I would have pretty much skipped NH and concentrated on SC and FL, but people have bounced back from worse things, to be sure.
Permalink Reply by mary henderson on January 11, 2012 at 9:59am Agree, I think it's entirely possible especially because the influx of PAC money to run ads against Romney in SC. I think that will help make it a race between Santorum and Newt, who are our best choices now. I prefer Santorum but Newt is at least a real conservative and could definitely mop the floor with Obummer too.
Romney is a liberal. period.
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