Rick Santurum accuses our President of initiating policies that are not based upon the Bible. Is there a set agenda for Catholic and Evangelical candidates who run for, and presently hold office? If so, let us read the policies! Let Santorum be the first to write them on two tablets, just the top ten! Put up, or shut up!
This is just another case of Religious Demonizing, not based upon attracting voters to your politics, but denouncing the un-patriotic opposition as being of Satan, not like you!
First religious fanatics do this with half the population, women, and move on to the infidels. Santorum is the American Taliban. To accuse Obama of allowing the price of gasoline to go up – in a non-religious mannner – suggests Santorum knows a better, more orthodox way. Show me the chapter and verse!
Let’s hear it bright eyes! Do you believe God put oil in the ground ten thousand years ago, and did not get there millions of years ago through the decay of vegitation? If you do not believe the planet is a billion years old, and thus Genesis is not true, you are not the dude to deal with – any reality – such as the rising cost to fill your tank.
That this devil employs a poltical ruse, mixed in with a religious one, is unique in our moden era. Name me just one problem the Bible solved – for good!
Santorum is preaching to the choir here, folks, proving what I knew three years ago, that Dick Armey invented the Tea Party people who are in truth, evangelicals. He disguised them, because the American voter didn’t want to hear any more of their – bullshit! This is the greatest religious hoax, and voter fraud in modern history!
“Candidate Santorum speaks during a Tea Party Rally in Columbus
Obama’s agenda is “not about you. It’s not about your quality of life. It’s not about your jobs. It’s about some phony ideal. Some phony theology. Oh, not a theology based on the Bible.”
Gotcha!
These, things, are bugs from another planet! Expect to see the Catholic Taliban at the Summer Olympics demanding runners carry a fifty pound cross across the finish line to prove they are not spreading a secular heresy, and are running in a Biblical manner.
Jon Presco
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum challenged President Barack Obama’s Christian beliefs on Saturday, saying White House policies were motivated by a “different theology.”
A devout Roman Catholic who has risen to the top of Republican polls in recent days, Santorum said the Obama administration had failed to prevent gas prices rising and was using “political science” in the debate about climate change.
Santorum says Obama agenda not “based on Bible”
Republican Presidential Candidate Santorum speaks during a Tea Party Rally in Columbus
agenda is “not about you. It’s not about your quality of life. It’s not about your jobs. It’s about some phony ideal. Some phony theology. Oh, not a theology based on the Bible. A different theology,” Santorum told supporters of the conservative Tea Party movement at a Columbus hotel.
When asked about the statement at a news conference later, Santorum said, “If the president says he’s a Christian, he’s a Christian.”
But Santorum did not back down from the assertion that Obama’s values run against those of Christianity.
“He is imposing his values on the Christian church. He can categorize those values anyway he wants. I’m not going to,” Santorum told reporters.
A social conservative, Santorum is increasingly seen as a champion for evangelical Christians in fights with Democrats over contraception and gay marriage.
“This is just the latest low in a Republican primary campaign that has been fueled by distortions, ugliness, and searing pessimism and negativity – a stark contrast with the President who is focused everyday on creating jobs and restoring economic security for the middle class,” said Obama campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt.
The campaign’s response signaled a new respect for Santorum. Until this week, the Obama campaign appeared exclusively focused on Mitt Romney. Republicans are waging a state-by-state contest to pick a candidate to challenge Obama in November’s election.
At a campaign appearance in Florida last month, Santorum declined to correct a voter who called Obama, a Christian, an “avowed Muslim.”
Santorum told CNN after that incident, “I don’t feel it’s my obligation every time someone says something I don’t agree with to contradict them, and the president’s a big boy, he can defend himself.”
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