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GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum fed right-wing red meat to a roomful of red-shirted Tea Partiers in Tucson on Wednesday, saying President Obama is “systematically trying to crush the traditional Judeo-Christian principles in this country.” (with full video)... Read more»

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Feb 22, 2012, 6:33 pm
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“We don’t need Pyrrhic victories,” he said.

On this I don’t think Santorum is on the same page as his party and many of its members. More accurate would have been to quote Churchill, demanding “victory at all costs”.

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Feb 22, 2012, 9:47 pm
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victory at all costs would better stick to Holder Obama Soros and Media Matters. Santorum will see no victories of any kind. Dont worry about other peoples faith Rick. Dat aint any uv your bidness.

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Feb 23, 2012, 7:35 am
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WORD. There is a supposed separation of church and state in this country, apparently Santorum didn’t get the memo.  There isn’t any room for private religious views in politics or pubic government. To attempt to legislate morality is futile, as “morality” is contingent upon culture and individual beliefs.  Santorum’s speech left me feeling like if you aren’t Judeo-Christian, you aren’t a true American.  It’s 2012… can’t America can be “moral” without all the religious mumbo jumbo tied in?!  Santorum’s visit to Tucson has officially cramped my style.@buddhaboy

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Feb 23, 2012, 12:23 pm
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I didn’t have any yay or nay about Santorum before last night, but when I heard he got all churchy on us that really turned me off. I need a president that I can trust to make religion-neutral decisions, and Santorum pretty much showed he can’t be trusted to do that.

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