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Dozens of evangelicals and other conservative leaders decided Saturday to rally around Rick Santorum for the Republican presidential nomination, after meeting in Texas to try and pick a consensus candidate.
The call to back Santorum was only finalized after three rounds of ballots. On the third ballot, Santorum received 85 of 114 votes cast -- some conservative leaders who had been backing Gingrich changed their votes in the end to support Santorum. The group rallied around the idea that Santorum, and not Gingrich, is the candidate best able to beat President Obama in November



AndCanItBe said;
I am really disappointed in the choices we are getting.
burien1 wrote:AndCanItBe said;
I am really disappointed in the choices we are getting.
Me too.
Now, the playing field has narrowed to Newt Gingrich who is a recent convert to a Marian Roman Catholicism; but worse still Rick Santorum is an inducted Roman Catholic Knight of Malta (a political agency of Vatican efforts to surreptitiously influence or control governments) and a devotee of the religio-political cult Opus Deo founder Jose Maria Escrive, the Spanish Jesuit who sought to unite Franco’s fascism with Roman Catholic dogma and who had displayed sympathies towards the Nazis and Mussolini. Rick Santorum once flew to Europe to give an address on honor of Escrive and was inducted into the Knights of Malta in New York City in St. Patrick’s Cathedral. He is also a Latin traditionalist Catholic who ritually observes the idolatry, necromancy, and cannibalism of the Mass in Latin liturgy. I am not attacking either Mr. Gingrich or Mr. Santorum personally or politically, nor attacking Catholics, but we ought not be deluded regarding the demonic nature of their religious beliefs and the horrific corruption of its orchestrated conspiracy to protect pedophile sex criminal clergy instead of protecting the children they rape and molest.
Perhaps more disturbing still is Mormon Mitt Romney, whose religion teaches that Jesus Christ is the spirit brother of Satan. Romney, not Obama, is the founder of the controversial Obama-care in Massachusetts where tax dollars could be used to fund elective abortion.

jgilberAZ wrote:.
Ultimately, it comes down to standing before the Lord Jesus and giving an account of why you voted for someone who believes Jesus and Satan are brothers, or, someone who believes Mary is co-redemptrix, or, someone who believes that Jesus blood is not sufficient for forgiveness of sins.


GodsStudent said:
Ron Paul has a lot to say, and I agree with about 75% of it. The issue for me is the other 25%.....of course, that's the same for almost every candidate before me, now. The thing that worries me about Ron Paul is that he may run independent, and if he does, then people like me, who would possibly vote for him before voting for Mitt Romney, will be pulled away from the Republican candidate, splitting the vote, and causing Obama to get reelected.
Scary election, if you ask me.
GodsStudent wrote:GodsStudent said:
Ron Paul has a lot to say, and I agree with about 75% of it. The issue for me is the other 25%.....of course, that's the same for almost every candidate before me, now. The thing that worries me about Ron Paul is that he may run independent, and if he does, then people like me, who would possibly vote for him before voting for Mitt Romney, will be pulled away from the Republican candidate, splitting the vote, and causing Obama to get reelected.
Scary election, if you ask me.
OK, I see that I said "then people like me, who would possibly vote for him....." in my post above. No way. There is NO WAY I will vote for Ron Paul. In my heart, I want to vote for none of the candidates, but I will not be voting for Ron Paul. I heard him loud and clear last night in the Myrtle Beach debate, and while I love many of his lofty ideals and beliefs, they are isolationist and not going to work in this real world we live in. Pulling our military bases out of the world sounds great....but only for another place in another time. We should not apologize for our willingness to pursue peace and stability world wide, and I don't support an apologetic president. Sure, this is a different time, and much is questionable, but tucking tail and closing ourselves off from the world....waiting at the door for the boogy man to appear on the other side, and then we'll respond????? Not realistic.

Sword of Geddon wrote:While none of the people running are perfect..some are diffinently better than others. If someone were catholic but had a sound, foolproof strategy for abolishing abortion for example, wouldn't that make that person a good choice for president?


daffodyllady wrote:Discontent and protest against the government is the American way.
After all, it's how July 4th 1776 came about!

daffyladysson wrote:Looks like that after a recount Santorum won Iowa!

Sword of Geddon wrote:daffodyllady wrote:Discontent and protest against the government is the American way.
After all, it's how July 4th 1776 came about!
But is it God's way? All I read in the Bible about how people should act towards their government is submission..unless that same government asks you to do something against God's law(which includes trying to take away your ability to defend yourself).
Do not forget that only 1/3 of all the colonists were rebels, another 1/3 were tories and considered themselves british citizens and subjects, and opposed the rebels. The last 1/3 were neutral and did not care either way.
I don't believe the spirit of God is one of rebellion. Isn't rebellion considered a sin as serious as witchcraft in the Bible?
Something to think about....


good4u1 wrote:IF Santorum doesn't start doing better in the debating arena, his chances of overtaking and challenging Romney are slim to none and he will be out before Super Tuesday when I vote. Then I will be forced to pick between the lesser of two evils and I do not know which one that is. I know for certain Paul will never ever get my vote. Ever.

Sword of Geddon wrote:daffodyllady wrote:Discontent and protest against the government is the American way.
After all, it's how July 4th 1776 came about!
But is it God's way? All I read in the Bible about how people should act towards their government is submission..unless that same government asks you to do something against God's law(which includes trying to take away your ability to defend yourself).
Do not forget that only 1/3 of all the colonists were rebels, another 1/3 were tories and considered themselves british citizens and subjects, and opposed the rebels. The last 1/3 were neutral and did not care either way.
I don't believe the spirit of God is one of rebellion. Isn't rebellion considered a sin as serious as witchcraft in the Bible?
Something to think about....
SueAnn wrote:good4u1 wrote:IF Santorum doesn't start doing better in the debating arena, his chances of overtaking and challenging Romney are slim to none and he will be out before Super Tuesday when I vote. Then I will be forced to pick between the lesser of two evils and I do not know which one that is. I know for certain Paul will never ever get my vote. Ever.
good4u1,
Did you see the CNN debate last night? It was the best ever. Rick Santorum was GREAT. After that debate, if Santorum doesn't get a lot more votes, I think he has no chance.
Romney's dodging of the questions was slimebag. The audience gave him the reverse of a standing ovation...with nasty boos...he was forced by the audience to answer, and his answer was even slimier than usual. Please God, don't make us vote for this man in November.
good4u1 wrote:SueAnn wrote:good4u1 wrote:IF Santorum doesn't start doing better in the debating arena, his chances of overtaking and challenging Romney are slim to none and he will be out before Super Tuesday when I vote. Then I will be forced to pick between the lesser of two evils and I do not know which one that is. I know for certain Paul will never ever get my vote. Ever.
good4u1,
Did you see the CNN debate last night? It was the best ever. Rick Santorum was GREAT. After that debate, if Santorum doesn't get a lot more votes, I think he has no chance.
Romney's dodging of the questions was slimebag. The audience gave him the reverse of a standing ovation...with nasty boos...he was forced by the audience to answer, and his answer was even slimier than usual. Please God, don't make us vote for this man in November.
The last poll I saw Santorum is STILL in last place behind Paul. If he does not make a good showing w/close numbers to either Romney or Gingrich he will never survive pricey Florida. He will not have a chance. But tomorrow is coming...


SwordofGideon wrote:Sword of Geddon wrote:daffodyllady wrote:Discontent and protest against the government is the American way.
After all, it's how July 4th 1776 came about!
But is it God's way? All I read in the Bible about how people should act towards their government is submission..unless that same government asks you to do something against God's law(which includes trying to take away your ability to defend yourself).
Do not forget that only 1/3 of all the colonists were rebels, another 1/3 were tories and considered themselves british citizens and subjects, and opposed the rebels. The last 1/3 were neutral and did not care either way.
I don't believe the spirit of God is one of rebellion. Isn't rebellion considered a sin as serious as witchcraft in the Bible?
Something to think about....
But has there been any nation on earth that has been founded strictly upon biblical principles? All the nations on earth exist because at some point in time they defeated someone else (i.e the right of conquest). So if America is guilty of this then so is every other nation. But at least America has been influenced by Judeo-Christian principles more so than any other nation.

good4u1 wrote:Oh geeze, why did I not become a GOP political consultant like my college prof wanted me to when I was a freshman when he asked me to join by invitation the Sophomore Political Honors Program? It was because I was young and stupid...I could have been in Washington, DC by now...
Here is my take...
There are ten media markets in Florida. To make an effective media campaign in political "air wars" you would need to bank a minimum of $1M for each market. That....is a lot of jack. Romney of course, has it AND the GOP Establishment behind him. If Gingrich does well (say within a few hundred votes) or wins SC he may get sorely need resources to help him compete. However, Gingrich does not have the ground war that Romney does, i.e., organization. Romney has had an organization in Florida since the last election cycle and all he needs to do is step his game up. Not so w/Gingrich who needs both jack and organization to compete effectively there in Florida. It will be a challenge for Gingrich to do this.
I'm not so sure Santorum has either jack or organization to compete effectively in Florida...tho' he may garner the conservative sympathy vote as Florida tends to vote GOP b/o the large senior population of the State. But primaries are very "rock 'em' sock 'em" enigmas and nothing is ever a sure bet which why it make it so exciting to watch as a political junkie like myself.
Did I answer your question, Sue Ann?

GodsStudent wrote:Well, fwiw.....I watched the debate. I live in SC. Guess what....Im gonna vote.....for Santorum.

good4u1 wrote:Oh geeze, why did I not become a GOP political consultant like my college prof wanted me to when I was a freshman when he asked me to join by invitation the Sophomore Political Honors Program? It was because I was young and stupid...I could have been in Washington, DC by now...
Here is my take...
There are ten media markets in Florida. To make an effective media campaign in political "air wars" you would need to bank a minimum of $1M for each market. That....is a lot of jack. Romney of course, has it AND the GOP Establishment behind him. If Gingrich does well (say within a few hundred votes) or wins SC he may get sorely need resources to help him compete. However, Gingrich does not have the ground war that Romney does, i.e., organization. Romney has had an organization in Florida since the last election cycle and all he needs to do is step his game up. Not so w/Gingrich who needs both jack and organization to compete effectively there in Florida. It will be a challenge for Gingrich to do this.
I'm not so sure Santorum has either jack or organization to compete effectively in Florida...tho' he may garner the conservative sympathy vote as Florida tends to vote GOP b/o the large senior population of the State. But primaries are very "rock 'em' sock 'em" enigmas and nothing is ever a sure bet which why it make it so exciting to watch as a political junkie like myself.
Did I answer your question, Sue Ann?


daffodyllady wrote:Judging by how Newt staved off the CNN opening question of the last debate (1-19-12), I would say Newt is well able to take care of himself against Romney.
I will say this though... Newt is an insider politician. He is a very slick politician. He has an amazing ability to spin words, and deliver them powerfully. He also knows how to size up his audience, and play to them on the basis of what they care deeply about.
That's why I don't trust him.

Sword of Geddon wrote:daffodyllady wrote:Judging by how Newt staved off the CNN opening question of the last debate (1-19-12), I would say Newt is well able to take care of himself against Romney.
I will say this though... Newt is an insider politician. He is a very slick politician. He has an amazing ability to spin words, and deliver them powerfully. He also knows how to size up his audience, and play to them on the basis of what they care deeply about.
That's why I don't trust him.
Well..the Republican establishment hates Newt for some reason. I don't think anyone will claim he is without sin, but remember that Jehovah used someone an adulterer(and a murderer) before. That person was called "The apple of God's eye" or "A man unto God's own heart". That person repented of his evil ways, and became one of the best rulers Israel ever had.
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