Tuesday, February 14, 2012

New GOP policy: Devolution of civil discourse

Low turn out of Republicans in this season's primaries and caucuses have allowed the extremists to drive the debate off the deep end. Rick Santorum is so extreme he believes: a) all sex is a sin - even within a marriage - unless it is for the purpose of procreation b) contraception should be outlawed c) the federal government has an interest in your individual sexual habits enough so that d) the federal government has the authority to outlaw contraception, and most farcical e) people will not have sex if contraception is illegal. Rick Santorum believes HIS religious beliefs should be the law of the land. He does not believe in separation of church and state. He doesn't even believe in attempting to persuade people to accept his beliefs, he just believes in forcing them on people.

New Gingrich and Mitt Romney are pedaling as fast as they can to get as far to the right as Santorum. The party has lost its way, is beyond hypocritical in that it does not stand for "small government" or "individual freedoms" as it advertises, and is preventing any meaningful political debate in this country.

For more information on Rick Santorum please visit Spreading Santorum

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