Posts Tagged ‘Rick Santorum’
September 8, 2012

Ron Paul (Photo credit: Gage Skidmore)
http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/hannity/2012/09/06/dnc-floor-erupts-over-restoring-god-jerusalem-platform
Did Sean Hannity take note on air of the way the Republican Party did the same thing with the voice vote? When the party bosses wanted to throw out the legitimately selected Maine delegation because they were majority Ron Paul supporters, to replace them with Romneybots?
When they took the voice vote and obviously the vote was to recognize the legitimate delegation, and not the crooked hand-picked one, did Sean Hannity take note of that?
And don’t believe what Rush Limbaugh said about the rules changes by the RNC –that they made retroactive– that gave the “presumptive nominee” dictatorial power over what the delegations would be.
Rush said this wasn’t about Ron Paul but about keeping conservatives down. Baloney. Rick Santorum and Michelle Bachmann would be the obvious “others” he’s talking about but they bowed out of the race based on the theory of the “presumptive nominee”. They have no problem with them, these “team players”.
The obvious reason was that after Ron Paul blew away all expectations in 2008, and then scared the pants off them in 2012, they can see the handwriting on the wall of this “idea whose time has come” –liberty–
and they want to see if they can fend it off together with the Democratic Party bosses.
That’s right, “together”. Like Campaign Finance “reform”, which only makes it harder to interfere with the incumbents’ gravy train, who treat their congressional seats as piggy banks, except they don’t have to put any money in, just get it.
Tags:Democratic, Maine, Republican, Republican National Committee, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity
Posted in Bible, Big Brother, Civil rights, Human rights, Liberty, Media, Ron Paul | Comments Off on DNC floor erupts over restoring God, Jerusalem to platform – Interviews – Hannity – Fox News
April 22, 2012

Ron Paul supporters at a pre-debate rally in Manchester, New Hampshire on June 5, 2007. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
See what he has to say at the following link, it’s below his picture:
http://m.sodahead.com/united-states/santorum-supporter—visits-ron-paul-rally-ft-worth-texas—shares-his-reaction/question-2587931/
Over the years I have been to more political rallies, events, forums,
roundtables, discussion groups, debates and whatever than I care to
remember. While a whole range of adjectives from boring to thrilling
could be used to describe these events, I have never before been moved
to use contradictory metaphors for the same event. Attending a Ron Paul
campaign rally is a singularly unique experience. I have never seen
anything like it before. Perhaps phenomenal is the word that comes
closest in accuracy, not in the ordinary “awesome” sense, but in the
other-worldly, spatiotemporal sense.
Tags:Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Republican, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Ron Paul presidential campaign 2008, Texas, United States
Posted in Censorship, Economics, Freedom, Ron Paul | Comments Off on Santorum Supporter switches to Ron Paul and tells why
March 6, 2012
Ron Paul has now received endorsements from five relatives of Mitt Romney, following the endorsement by Rick Santorum‘s nephew:
http://www.ronpaul2012.com/2012/03/05/ron-paul-idaho-team-welcomes-romney-family-members-as-surrogate-caucus-speakers/
Jared Romney, out of Salt Lake City, said his grandfather is a first cousin with former Michigan Governor George Romney, the father of Mitt Romney, and stated, “It really comes down to Ron Paul championing the ideas of the Constitution, in how he lives it, understanding we must return to and follow its guiding principles. He also understands we must reign in the Federal Reserve System which is destroying our economy.”
Troy Romney also lives in Salt Lake City and is a University of Utah student, and will be speaking at the Montpelier caucus location in Bear Lake County. Troy’s grandfather and George Romney are cousins as well. Troy said he supports Ron Paul because “he stands for the values and principles America was founded upon.”
These family member endorsements are preceded by an announcement of support for Ron Paul by Rick Santorum’s nephew, John Garver.
Concerning the active “Latter-day Saints for Ron Paul” coalition, this announcement follows the high-profile endorsements of Overstock.com President Jonathan Johnson, prominent author and chair of the Utah Tenth Amendment Center Connor Boyack, and that of Utah Republican Liberty Caucus Chair Darcy Van Orden.
All such announcements help present Ron Paul as the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney and demonstrate that no presidential candidate has a monopoly on this crucial western states voter segment or even, for that matter, the Romney family.

Tags:Federal Reserve System, George Romney, John F. Garver, Mitt Romney, Pratt–Romney family, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Salt Lake City
Posted in Education, Elections, Freedom, Government, Ron Paul | 3 Comments »
February 11, 2012
Here is a Santorum list that shows that he is not the conservative of his campaign persona in Dinosaur Media and in Christian media:
- Padding his own wallet as a corporate lobbyist at the expense of taxpayers;
- Voting to raise the debt ceiling five times;
- Voting to double the federal Department of Education;
- Voting with liberals like Ted Kennedy on multiple occasions in support of Big Labor’s radical agenda;
- Endorsing liberal Big Government RINO’s like Arlen Specter over conservatives. Of course, Specter later became a Democrat and worked hand-in-glove with President Obama to pass his radical agenda;
- Voting for Sarbanes-Oxley, which imposed dramatic new job-killing accounting regulations on businesses;
- Supporting raising taxes on oil companies, which directly costs Americans more money out of their pockets at the gas pump;
- Voting to give Social Security benefits to illegal aliens, while voting against an additional 1,000 border patrol agents;
- Voting to give $25 million in foreign aid to North Korea;
- Voting to send hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to Planned Parenthood – the nation’s largest provider of abortion – and hand out hundreds of billions of dollars in foreign aid to enemies of Israel.
I found this list at the following link, credit where due, thanks guys.
Santorum won Iowa and didn’t say Black:
http://www.whiteoutpress.com/articles/q12012/santorum-won-iowa-and-didn-t-say-black593/
Tags:Arlen Specter, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Iowa, Medicare Part D, Obama, Rick Santorum, Ted Kennedy
Posted in Censorship, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Freedom, Government, Media, Politics, Ron Paul | 3 Comments »
January 29, 2012
Newt, Romney, Santorum all supported the TARP rip-off that robbed the American people to give to the rich white-collar criminals that ripped off families and old ladies with mortgage scams and empty “derivatives”, playing musical chairs with them till the bottom fell out like Ron Paul told everybody it would. So of course instead of letting the bad guys pay, Bush, Obama, McCain, with Romney, Santorum and Gingrich all said, “Let the American Middle Class pay!” and they took our money, ignored the Tea Party roar and the shouts from other Americans and did it anyway. In broad daylight!
How quick Americans forget! There is only one who has been the consistent constitutional conservative, and sure, the Big Money Media calls that “crazy” today eh? We all know who the consistently honest one is, who does better in all the polls against Obama, and who both the Big Media and the Establishment is against.

Image via Wikipedia
Don’t believe this fraudulent myth. They’re setting up Romney as the CEO business guy, Gingrich as the anti-Establishment guy, and Santorum as their “Christian conservative” guy, but they are like the different brands in the store of the same product that are made in the same factory. None of them are talking about the biggest rip-off of all time, the Federal Reserve and baseless currency. That would be Ron Paul.
http://www.ronpaul2012.com/
Radical individual freedom, and one honest Big Dog in this fight for liberty against the Machine.
Tags:democracy, elections, government, history, John McCain, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, Romney, Ron Paul, Santorum, United States
Posted in Censorship, Economics, Economy, Education, Foreign Affairs, Government, Politics, Ron Paul | Comments Off on Romney, Gingrich, Santorum are all Establishment: Supported TARP and Individual Mandate, ALL of them
January 25, 2012

Image by Sean MacEntee via Flickr
The reason I want the federal government out of education is because it is making kids dumber and it is a wasteful burden on the body politic, besides pushing dumb-down programs like W Bush’s cookie-cutter push with No Child Left Behind. Which, by the way, Rick Santorum voted for.
I want all government out of education because it should be the parents educating the kids or deciding where to put them. Vouchers is the issue that expose the control freaks that want to indoctrinate our kids at the mercy of teachers’ unions, but tax deductions and prosperity are the things that will set families free from the stealing of kids’ minds.
Education, real, true, free education (free of indoctrination by political mandates from oligarchies) is in the hands of parents. Having government teach our kids and telling us we have no choice in the matter is an attack on education, and that’s exactly why they are failing our future generations.
Tags:Barack Obama, education, Federal government of the United States, Indoctrination, No Child Left Behind Act, Rick Santorum, State school, United State
Posted in Big Brother, Economy, Education, Freedom, Politics, Ron Paul | 1 Comment »
January 16, 2012
Cutting through the hype, you can find a candidate vote matrix at the following link that lists out how the various Republican candidates have voted on several issues:
southernnh912.com:
http://www.southernnh912.com/
Tags:BarackObama, economics, elections, government, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Politics, Republican, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, United States, United States Congress
Posted in Economics, Economy, Education, Foreign Affairs, Freedom, Government, Issues, Media, Politics, Ron Paul | Comments Off on Presdential Candidate Issues Matrix – How They Voted
January 4, 2012
From January 3rd:
http://www.prisonplanet.com/republican-insider-gop-establishment-planning-to-subvert-iowa-to-prevent-ron-paul-win.html
The web page includes a video with a Republican Party insider in Iowa boldly proclaiming the kinds of tricks that party leaders were going to use to make sure that Ron Paul would not come out in first place in Iowa.
The host of the show refers to state GOP insiders showing “great concern” that Ron Paul is performing well in Iowa because they fear a Paul win would undermine Iowa’s position as being the first Republican primary. He implies that influential members of the Republican establishment within the state are offering sweetheart deals to prominent voting blocks in key swing districts in order to “sway” the result and ensure Ron Paul doesn’t win.
Despite the fact that this is brazenly unethical and, if bribery was involved, without doubt illegal, the host dismisses such conduct as “just politics”.
“Is it possible that the party apparatus here could be silently asking those District Chairmen to start swaying some important caucus members over to the anti-Paul side which may end up being Santorum…do you see a scenario like that happening,” he asked Benkie.
“I’ve talked to the party officials, I know they’re concerned about it,” said Benkie, adding, “Ron Paul doesn’t do us any good in Iowa, doesn’t do the country any good, will never get there, so let’s figure out what we need to do.”
Benkie said that the GOP establishment was concerned about splitting the vote between Santorum and Romney because it could increase the chances of a Ron Paul win, remarking, “We really don’t want Ron Paul to win.”
There you have it. They MSM is yapping about where is the “stop-Romney” candidate, but it’s Ron Paul they’re really worried about.
What are they afraid of? A genuine cut to the budget instead of an increased budget that cuts some of the increase? Bringing the troops home to the bases here at home and to the borders? An end to the inflationary poor-robbing money printing of the Fed and the officers it gets from Wall Street? An end to these wars that have done nothing for American interests except for some corporate interests?
A return to the Constitution to measure legislation and executive action?
Tags:Constitution, constitutional, corruption, democracy, economics, education, elections, GOP, government, Iowa, media, Mitt Romney, money, Paul, Republican, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, United States
Posted in Education, Foreign Affairs, Freedom, Government, Politics, Ron Paul, Uncategorized | 2 Comments »