Feb 27, 2012

Santorum says he doesn't believe in separation of church and state


Rick "don't google me" Santorum said he doesn't believe in the separation of church and state, adding that he was sickened by John F. Kennedy's assurances to Baptist ministers 52 years ago that he would not impose his Catholic faith on them.

So, he doesn't "Believe in the Constitution?" Which he has pledged to defend?
"I don't believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute," Santorum, a devout Catholic and complete and total moron, said in an interview from Michigan on ABC's "This Week."

"The First Amendment means the free exercise of religion and that means bringing people and their faith into the public square."

Santorum's latest foray into the hot-button, faith-based issues that so fire up the party's evangelical base comes as his chief rival for the Republican nomination, Mitt Romney, begins to pull ahead slightly in the state of Michigan, where he was born and raised.

Both Michigan and Arizona hold their primaries Tuesday. And I speak to those voters now - and Democrats - get this guy off the stage RIGHT NOW. Go and vote and take this guy out of contention. Get off that "Santorum is god's gift to Obama's re-elecetion campaign." thinking. This is not a time for Colbert-nation jokes! 

Santorum's "startling" stances on social issues like birth control and religion are getting the most attention countrywide.

He's been unapologetic about some of his more controversial remarks, even reiterating Sunday his past remarks that Kennedy's 1960 speech in Houston made "me want to throw up."

"To say that people of faith have no role in the public square? What makes me throw up is someone who is now trying to tell people that you will do what the government says," Santorum said.

"That now we're going to turn around and impose our values from the government on people of faith." America is all about embracing diversity, he added.

"What we saw in Kennedy's speech was just the opposite, and that's what's so upsetting about it," he said.

Folks, he's starting to make Pat Robertson look like a tolerant and reasonable man!

Matthew 6:1 "Beware of practicing your piety before men in order to be seen by them; for then you will have no reward from your Father who is in heaven."

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