Monday, February 20, 2012

Rick Santorum Now Doing Somersault - earth vs man

Over the past two days the conventional news media fired up Rick Santorum with questions on whether he is accusing President Obama of being non-Christian by his term of a non-biblical theology. As the Obama Administration implements the Affordable Care Act in stages, major companies are directed to provide insurance for women health services such a contraceptive care and pre-natal care. Rick Santorum said the President was encouraging abortions through subtle persuasion and that "pre-natal care testing" is really synonymous with encouraging women to "get an abortion".

Rick Santorum's expressing this concept is absolutely mind-binding.

On Sunday, when questioned by the news media, Rick Santorum went beyond doing a flip flop, he actually did a SOMERSAULT. Santorum said he was not saying that the President is a non-Christian, but he was talking about people believing that the earth matters more than people and some have placed the earth above man and think man should be subservant to the earth.

It is still unclear as to what Santorum is saying, but I think he now wants people to believe that President Obama is an earth worshiper, and not a Christian.

What does Rick Santorum want people to believe? He has stretched it too far, but for sure, Rick Santorum is extreme in most his views he puts forward, for example, Santorum wants to abolish contraceptive use by all women and make it illegal to abort a pregnancy under any circumstance and eliminate state and Federal participation in education nation-wide. He wants to totally eliminate the Department of Education altogether from state and Federal programs.

On several occasions while doing radion interviews Santorum has constructed similar assaults, for one, he told an audience that President Obama is opposed to marriage and encourages abortion because he works with Family Planning. Rick Santorum does not depend on logic or facts; he just makes outlandish statements as though they are fact, and thus far, has been getting away with it because media attention has mostly been leveled at Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. From time to time, the media has directed its attention to Rick Santorum, but less attention than to Ron Paul. Now that he has mounted the top tier, the news media is beginning to give more attention to him and thus his erratic and distorted views.

We have seen extreme sports, now we are watching extreme politics with Rick Santorum.

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