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I am not sure where he got that from, exactly, but that - to me - is different from saying he was "sickened that Kennedy said he would not impose his Catholic faith on Baptists."
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He said the idea that "only people of nonfaith" being allowed in "the public square" (whatever that means) made him want to throw up. His argument seems to be that politicians are supposed to be strictly secular or build some sort of firewall between their religion and their politics.
I am not sure where he got that from, exactly, but that - to me - is different from saying he was "sickened that Kennedy said he would not impose his Catholic faith on Baptists."
I am not sure where he got that from, exactly, but that - to me - is different from saying he was "sickened that Kennedy said he would not impose his Catholic faith on Baptists."
Frankly, I think the quote is accurate, although Santorum didn't exactly mean what he said.
I.e. Reporter: "What do you think about Kennedy's quote of..."
Santorum "The seperation of church and state makes me want to throw up!"
Get what I mean?
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Joe DiSano is a Democratic strategist from Michigan who is urging Democrats to vote for Rick Santorum. On Monday, he announced that he had a list of 12,000 names ready for robocalls and mass emails on Monday and Tuesday. The 30-second robocall is featured here.
“Democrats can help embarrass Mitt Romney and expose him as the weak front-runner that he is by supporting Rick Santorum on Tuesday,” DiSano said in the robo-call, revealing its intent. Fittingly, the robocall encouraged Michiganders not to waste their vote on Ron Paul, the candidate whose electability has rested on his appeal to Democrats and Independents.
DiSano’s hope is that Michigan, with its open primary, might see an uptick in the numbers of Democrats and Independent churning out. He counts between 8,000 to 9,000 Democrats ready to vote for Santorum in what is turning out to be a very close primary. He hopes his fellow Democrats in the Great Lakes State have a hankering for mischief and has considered voting Santorum to dim Romney’s election hopes in what some are calling “Operation Hilarity.”
There’s just one problem with this Operation Hilarity. The joke might be lost on those seeking their fun. After all, Santorum’s more than happy to have Democrats cross the party lines to cast a ballot for him as a recent robocall from the Santorum campaign makes clear.
“Democrats can help embarrass Mitt Romney and expose him as the weak front-runner that he is by supporting Rick Santorum on Tuesday,” DiSano said in the robo-call, revealing its intent. Fittingly, the robocall encouraged Michiganders not to waste their vote on Ron Paul, the candidate whose electability has rested on his appeal to Democrats and Independents.
DiSano’s hope is that Michigan, with its open primary, might see an uptick in the numbers of Democrats and Independent churning out. He counts between 8,000 to 9,000 Democrats ready to vote for Santorum in what is turning out to be a very close primary. He hopes his fellow Democrats in the Great Lakes State have a hankering for mischief and has considered voting Santorum to dim Romney’s election hopes in what some are calling “Operation Hilarity.”
There’s just one problem with this Operation Hilarity. The joke might be lost on those seeking their fun. After all, Santorum’s more than happy to have Democrats cross the party lines to cast a ballot for him as a recent robocall from the Santorum campaign makes clear.
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I would argue that Santorum didn't exactly mean what you said and you (/the angry left / angry secularists / hyperventilating bloggers) are projecting excess malice where there is none.
Find me a transcript to speed-read and I may change my mind.
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I skimmed several articles and had a hard time finding a transcript rather than paraphrasing with a few quotes sprinkled in, most of which were editorial or commentary pieces.
I would argue that Santorum didn't exactly mean what you said and you (/the angry left / angry secularists / hyperventilating bloggers) are projecting excess malice where there is none.
Find me a transcript to speed-read and I may change my mind.
I would argue that Santorum didn't exactly mean what you said and you (/the angry left / angry secularists / hyperventilating bloggers) are projecting excess malice where there is none.
Find me a transcript to speed-read and I may change my mind.
This is going to be good.
You are attacking a quote I took verbatim from an article Gearhead linked and are apparently trying to say I created it wholesale out of cloth. I don't think you are quite up to your normal standards of argument here.
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#1514
In all seriousness, dude, you've put words in even Joe Perez's mouth. I don't think the problem is me if you can manage to do that to someone like Joe.
#1518
Heh. Butthurt over that thread you started, eh Mg? I'd be much more prone to believing it is due to my articulation if you didn't pull that crap on Joe Perez, Mg. Joe Perez is, at least in my estimation, one of the best people at articulating his arguments on this forum. Granted, you are doing your standard crap since you are in an unfavorable place, but hey.