[Vision2020] Here We Go Again

Donovan Arnold donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 24 15:38:05 PST 2012


 
Romney needs to put up hundreds of billboards around Michigan that say, " 'Vote Santorum'----God"
 
Keely,
 
I am also confused why providing access to health care to all God's people is against Karen Santorum's perception of Christ. Didn't Christ provide all kinds of healing to people denied health care through existing private and government programs in His time?
 
If Rick Santorum really wants to control what happens to a uterus, he should get his own. 
 
Having said this, however, I hope Santorum wins the Republican Nomination. It would help Democrats everywhere. My guess is though, it may likely be a Romney/Santorum ticket if the GOP wants to minimize the damage of a long nomination process that gives Ron Paul a large number of delegates and prime-time spot at the convention, and maybe the capacity to be a king maker. Barring some major political events between now and November, which could happen like in 1992, Obama should be reelected regardless of GOP actions. The larger question to me, is if Democrats can increase their seats across the country. It would be a step in the right direction for the House to return to Democrat control.  
 
Donovan Arnold

From: keely emerinemix <kjajmix1 at msn.com>
To: art.deco.studios at gmail.com; vision2020 at moscow.com 
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Here We Go Again


Of all the ills in the world that a faithful Christian leader could address, it was Obama's weak and incomplete attempt to assure medical coverage for millions of uninsured people that "put the fire in her belly"?

Really?

Was the devout Mrs. Santorum's belly simply neutral or stone-cold dead in the water when we invaded Iraq and killed many thousands of Iraqis and lost 4,000 of our soldiers -- and did so in the name of Jesus?  Did she squirm at all when hundreds of thousands of children in Africa died in the last decade from starvation -- in the continent her Savior walked?  Did she allow herself a wince or a grimace when the nation just south of us erupted in violence largely due to our country's misguided War on Drugs?  Anything there, Karen?  How about when Catholics and Protestants use the Bible to subjugate women all throughout the world, and do so while insisting that that subjugation is an intrinsic part of the Gospel?  Does the crude, violent carving out of a young girl's clitoris in parts of Africa and the Middle East -- ensuring that she remains sexually neutral and in subjection to her husband -- even flit onto her radar?  Is that not a moral issue, or
 does it not register because the girls aren't, at least, rendered infertile by the mutilation?  Finally, is the United State's moral rot evidenced not in the crudeness of our culture or the violence on our streets or the moral blindness of our budgets or in the contempt showered on the poor, but by Obamacare?

Clearly, Mrs. Santorum and I live in very, very different worlds indeed.

Keely
www.keely-prevailingwinds.com



Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 08:44:45 -0800
From: art.deco.studios at gmail.com
To: vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] Here We Go Again

Washington Post

Karen Santorum: husband’s presidential run is ‘God’s will’
By Sandhya Somashekhar
Rick Santorum’s wife granted a rare interview Thursday, telling conservative talk show host Glenn Beck that she initially had been against her husband running for president but finally concluded it was “God’s will.”
Speaking in deeply spiritual terms, Karen Santorum said she had been reluctant to throw her support behind the idea because her husband’s failed 2006 Senate re-election campaign had been so brutal. Also, she said, her husband had become more involved with the family after leaving the Senate, and was even coaching Little League.
 But she said she prayed on the matter, and finally changed her mind after the passage of the 2010 health care overhaul.
 “I did always feel in my heart that God had big plans for Rick. Eventually it was there, tugging at my heart,” she said. “When Obamacare passed, that was it. That put the fire in my belly.”
 Karen Santorum has been largely behind the scenes during the campaign, busy in part taking care of the couple’s youngest child, Bella, who suffers from a terminal disorder. 
 She has been speaking out more lately, a shift that has coincided with growing concerns on the part of the Republican's supporters that his comments critical of contraception and some prenatal testing could harm his standing among women.
 She turned up on Beck’s Internet television show toward the end of a more extensive interview that began with Rick Santorum saying that his wife loves the talk-show host – “loves you more than me sometimes,” he joked.
 Karen Santorum also defended her husband’s performance in Wednesday's debate, saying that he was right to admit to having made mistakes while in Congress. She said it is inevitable to sometimes lose one’s way in Washington. “You really have to keep your prayer life in order,” she said, “and really keep faith and family the top priority always. And keep your feet on the ground. Because you can get lost.”

By Sandhya Somashekhar  |  08:27 PM ET, 02/23/2012 
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