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Originally Posted by Teresa_lyn23
The birth control issue is the War on Women that the Democratic party has created to try to win the women vote.
The War on Womanhood is when someone from the Democratic party says that Ann Romney hasn't worked a day in her life because she chose to stay home and raise her 5 children. That is unbelievable. The Democrats are "Pro Choice" as long as they can tell you what your choices should be. Choosing to stay home and take care of a family is not a choice they will ever respect.
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Yea that whole Ann Rosen comment did flourish into something that went beyond what she was taking about, or at least trying to talk about, which she didnt articulate very well.
I saw the clip and I did get her point. Ann Romney has never felt the economic pressures of being a mother who doesnt have a choice and has to work to meet bills, put food on the table, pay the morgage.
Ann Romney did have a choice and chose to stay home. Which is great.
Many mothers, however, dont have that kind of choice.  I know my mother was one of them.
Unfortunately, that point got lost. The economic strain many families are feeling. Many mothers are feeling. And that is too bad. It's one of many important thing to discuss.
That kind of strain, the economics of working mothers, to be fair, isn't something that Ann Romney, can fully and truly relate to.
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You're right. All we can do is pray...
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In order to close that 19-20 point gap he has with women across the country?
What does he need to do to secure the Latino vote?
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Independents will never vote for Santorum and it's independents that decide presidental elections.
He is just far to right socially conservative for independents.
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Originally Posted by jfmarm81
Romney has the best chance to defeat Obama, in my opinion, but I'm supporting Santorum until the end right now. After reading a bit about his policies, I think he is what this country needs. After South Carolina, I think we'll see essentially a 3-man race between Romney, Santorum, and Paul, with Newt still hanging on. Perry and Huntsman should be gone by February.....
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I agree. Santorum is the guy until he isn't.
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I agree that the Holy Spirit would not send anyone to a cult. Unless he later sees the light and reverts and his family with him.
The book is a survivors guide wrapped in a novel. There are some spots that gets really technical. More so that a Clancy novel. But overall very good and eye opening.
As for Glenn, I wish he would have stayed on FOX.
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I am glad he is off Fox. He has more freedom now to say what he thinks. And yet, they are still after him but GBTV is a private enterprise.
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Originally Posted by Marie5890
I think the USA is in for a long haul struggle for a sometime regardless who is in the WH.
This country and culture is far too luke warm with her attitude towards God and God's love and command to love one another. And that is putting it mildly.
And that, IMO, goes to more of the individual American and less to those who govern us.
People chose to return to their churches, synogoges etc and America will turn around.
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This is exactly why I think Santorum gets to the root of the problem. The the moral collapse of civilization is the foundational reason that the rest of the nation has problems. Run-away immorality and misunderstood "social justice" leads to larger governments and more taxes and more bankrupt policies to fund these same social justice programs. We once relied on the charity of people to help the poor and such but liberal government wants to mandate charity which leads to the nanny state and dependency on government which leads to bigger government.
Sadly Santorum will not get the nomination but Gingrich is rising in the polls. That's promising. I like Cain but Gingrich would make a good president.
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I do like Newt and Cain. I wish that some of the weak candidates would start pulling out so that the vote would not be so splintered. Right now, there is Romney and then there are the conservatives candidates with the rest of 75-80% of the vote. It looks like Romney is doing better then he is because he has a solid 20% but the other 80% will not support him. I would go so far to say that a lot would never vote for him. I know that Perry is not going anywhere but Bachman, Santorium, and Paul should go.
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