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Don't Put On a Uniform, Put On a Bumper Sticker

Don't Put On a Uniform, Put On a Bumper Sticker

Rick Santorum...Patriot

http://santorumexposed.com/serendipity/archives/123-Ask-Not-What-Santorum-Can-Do-For-You.html
Acoording to GOP Senator Rick Santorum, you don't have to put on a uniform to serve your country. You just have to put one of his bumper stickers on your car;

"And yet we have brave men and women who are willing to step forward because they know what's at stake. They're willing to sacrifice their lives for this great country. What I'm asking all of you tonight is not to put on a uniform. Put on a bumper sticker. Is it that much to ask? Is it that much to ask to step up and serve your country?"

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Reply #51 Top
I just still do not see real issues that he's outside the rest of the party on.


shhhhhh dammit davad70. let him run with it. i've been waitin for a good long while for one of em to run off the rails, and while i know i shouldn't take any enjoyment from it, this is so much better than anything i've even dared to imagine. i just need a lil more.
Reply #52 Top
Is drmiler going the way of COL but in the wrong direction?
Reply #53 Top
i've been waitin for a good long while for one of em to run off the rails


Does he even know he's a train yet?
Reply #54 Top
Is drmiler going the way of COL but in the wrong direction?


Any direction not in COL direction is the right direction!
Reply #55 Top
It's also a place where they say things like


cover one eye with your hand and reread my reply #47. see? i already included the one you quoted.


I'm sorry, you are correct. It is already there and in your post.
Reply #56 Top
I've seen all those sites before, they're all pretty liberal sites. Where are the sites where republicans want him out? I'm definitely not defending this douchebag, I just still do not see real issues that he's outside the rest of the party on.


Think about what you're saying. Who is in charge of this state? Can you say GOV Ed Rendell (D)? PA is basically a "blue" state and for the most part run like one. "Any" republicans in office usually vote on the blue side. Spector is another one. Neither one is much good.
Reply #57 Top
I just still do not see real issues that he's outside the rest of the party on.


shhhhhh dammit davad70. let him run with it. i've been waitin for a good long while for one of em to run off the rails, and while i know i shouldn't take any enjoyment from it, this is so much better than anything i've even dared to imagine. i just need a lil more.


Run off the rails? What would you know about that? Just an fyi for you and all the other lefties that posted. As far as "I'm" concerned his stance on gun control is enough.
Reply #58 Top
Think about what you're saying. Who is in charge of this state? Can you say GOV Ed Rendell (D)? PA is basically a "blue" state and for the most part run like one. "Any" republicans in office usually vote on the blue side. Spector is another one. Neither one is much good.


Virginny is a Red one. Yet we just elected a governor that thinks we are blue. I think it is going to be a very rough 4 years. The fact he is stupid has a lot to do with that.
Reply #59 Top
Okay wise guys how about this one?


Many sportsmen have also taken a hit from Senator Santorum in the pocketbook. The Department of Labor's overtime rules were changed in 2004, eliminating overtime pay for 6 million skilled American workers, many of whom are sportsmen. Even though this was rejected repeatedly by Congress, Mr. Santorum consistently supported the unpopular overtime changes. (See his NAY vote against keeping OT pay in place via the Harkin Amendment on 5-4-04.) For now, PA overtime pay rules supercede those of the Bush Administration's Department of Labor, but we never know if and when PA officials will push to adopt the federal guidelines approved by Senator Rick Santorum.


Or this:


No one can question Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum's free-market and pro-growth credentials. Santorum has been ranked as one of the most fiscally conservative Republicans in the Senate by groups like the National Taxpayers Union. He has led the fight for tax cuts and smaller government. And pro-growth contributors, for their part, did a lot of heavy lifting to help get Santorum into the Senate in the first place and into the leadership position he now holds. It was an investment that has paid off in spades.




That is why Santorum's recent interventions on behalf of Arlen Specter in the Pennsylvania Republican primary are so bewildering. Specter is now locked in a razor-tight race against conservative three-term congressman Pat Toomey. Toomey's voting record, especially on economic-growth issues, is very similar to Santorum's and is as impressive as Specter's is dreadful. Specter was one of only three Republicans who tried to eviscerate the Bush tax cut; he was the only Republican in the Senate to vote against the Washington, D.C. school-voucher bill; and he was ranked by the Citizens Against Government Waste as the "Pork Spender of the Year."

Specter often admits his left-wing tilt. Here is how he described his own political persuasion in a recent New Yorker article: "When I came to the Senate, we had a lot of members of the 'Wednesday Club' — a weekly gathering of Republican moderates. You had Lowell Weicker, you had Bob Stafford, you had Bob Packwood, you had Mark Hatfield, you had Lincoln Chafee, you had John Danforth, you had Jim Jeffords, you had John Heinz. Now there are only a few of us."


Specter freely admits that he shares the ideology of Jim Jeffords and Lowell Weicker.

Rick Santorum is obligated to publicly back the incumbent Specter. Santorum believes, probably rightly, that he would not be senator today without Specter's help. In a city where loyalty is notoriously a scarce commodity, Santorum can be commended for not his public pledges of support.

But Santorum is actively working to undermine Pat Toomey's candidacy. He has discouraged donors from contributing to Toomey. He has cut TV ads for Specter that portray the senior liberal senator as a friend of the taxpayer. He has staff people in Pennsylvania actively campaigning against Toomey.

Worst of all, Rick Santorum is running around Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., perpetuating the myth that Pat Toomey is "too conservative to win in Pennsylvania." This is precisely what liberals said about Rick Santorum when he ran for the Senate back in 1994. Santorum proved that wrong. So did Ronald Reagan, when he won Pennsylvania with a fairly right-wing message in 1980 and 1984. Pennsylvania is the signature state of the Reagan Democrat voter. These are middle-class, often unionized, blue-collar voters who are pro-life, pro-gun, and anti-tax.
Reply #60 Top
Still waiting on those core Republican values.
Reply #61 Top

Still waiting on those core Republican values.


I'm sorry but you can hold wait in one hand and poop in the other and see which fills up first.
Reply #62 Top
Ahhh, yet another insightful comment. I see you are taking a cue from your bro Dr Guy by getting rude and avoiding the issue when you get backed into a corner.
Reply #63 Top
taking a cue from your bro Dr Guy


hoping (i guess) to elevate the tone of his excremental ripostes, drguy done attempted--unsuccessfully--to go classical on us. Link #37
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Reply #65 Top
Nawwww I just get tired of talking to insidious idiots that ask for one thing and when given it, they want something else instead.
Reply #66 Top
Nawwww I just get tired of talking to insidious idiots that ask for one thing and when given it, they want something else instead.


I say again....

I see you are taking a cue from your bro Dr Guy by getting rude and avoiding the issue when you get backed into a corner.
Reply #67 Top
I see you are taking a cue from your bro Dr Guy by getting rude and avoiding the issue when you get backed into a corner.


Ok, show me where I got rude with you on your blog. Otherwise, address his statement. Or are you too afraid to?
Reply #68 Top
Ok, show me where I got rude with you on your blog. Otherwise, address his statement. Or are you too afraid to?


I never said you got rude with me on my blog did I? I was speaking in general. Address his statement? The insidious idiot one? No thanks...although maybe I should blacklist him for calling names, like he did me. I've asked you before when you asked me if I was "afraid" of something on here...what is there to be "afraid" of on a freakin message board? I told you before, I've felt real fear in my life in various circumstances. I don't know about the world you live in, but in mine a comment on a message board does not inspire anything resembling fear.
Reply #69 Top
I never said you got rude with me on my blog did I?


No you did not. Sorry for my mistake.
Reply #70 Top
No problem. See? We can act like big boys if we try!

Reply #71 Top
No problem. See? We can act like big boys if we try!


You are maturing. IN that I will say congratulations. I may add you to my most honorable foe list.
Reply #72 Top
I still think you're a misguided jerk though, but then again you probably think the same of me.

Sorry, couldn't help myself!

Reply #73 Top
still think you're a misguided jerk though, but then again you probably think the same of me.

Sorry, couldn't help myself!


Not a chance! You are misguided, but if you were a jerk, you would not be an honorable foe!

Still, keep it up. You are doing a lot better. We can work on the misguided part.
Reply #74 Top
Not a chance! You are misguided, but if you were a jerk, you would not be an honorable foe!


Nah, the only misguded jerk around here is kingbee. I'll be sure to wave down at him from my cloud in Heaven. IF he's able to see me through all the sulfur smoke.
Reply #75 Top
I never said you got rude with me on my blog did I? I was speaking in general. Address his statement? The insidious idiot one? No thanks...although maybe I should blacklist him for calling names,


You really should try to read more....and correctly at that. You were NOT b/l for "calling" names. You were b'l because you would NOT post on topic even after being asked to stay on topic in my blog. You can b/l me if that is your wish. It's within your rights to do so.