Former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania said Thursday that
President Obama is wrong to suggest that Jesus Christ would be on his
side in his newfound support for gay marriage and predicted the
president's shifting position will motivate social conservatives to head
to the polls this fall.
"I assume people are entitled to their
Christian beliefs, but they are not entitled to take the Bible and twist
it to where it is unrecognizable — and that is certainly what the
president did yesterday," Mr. Santorum said during an appearance on
former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee's radio show.
Mr. Obama on Wednesday cited his Christian faith as a driving force behind the "evolution" of his thinking on gay marriage.
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5 comments:
Under Rick's theocracy there would be plenty of young boys to go around courtesy of the cross dressers in Rome.
How sad is that that our "Christian" President hasn't read the Bible yet? LOL Oh that's right, he's Muslim.
Hey 6:44pm...I know I've said stupid stuff when I was younger, and I'll chalk your comments up to not really knowing what you're saying.
As you get older in your life journey, I hope you find peace.
The evil in the world hides within organized corporate religion. It is all money and mind control.
Sounds like 6:44 has twisted sexual fantasies including boys.
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