Sunday, March 04, 2012

For those voting on Tuesday: we have a country to save

If Constitutional Conservatives and Tea Party Activists are to stop Mitt Romney in Ohio, it's imperative they support Rick Santorum.

NBC/Marist Poll: Santorum Has Small Edge in Ohio


A new NBC News/Marist poll in Ohio shows Rick Santorum just ahead of Mitt Romney among GOP primary voters, 34% to 32%, followed by Newt Gingrich at 15% and Ron Paul at 13%.

"A Romney win, following his victories last week in Michigan and Arizona, would cement his front-runner status and keep him on his path (no matter how rocky it's been) toward capturing the GOP presidential nomination. But a Santorum win would signal that his close second-place finish in Romney's native state of Michigan wasn't a fluke, and it would likely ensure that this Republican nomination battle remains competitive -- perhaps through April and maybe even June."

To be clear, I will walk on broken glass to vote for Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum or a Mall Santa in order to defeat Barack Obama in the general election.

That said, did the Tea Party go away? Did it disappear into the ether after the GOP's crushing victories in the 2010 midterms? Did it shatter after a million internecine battles?

Or is it merely simmering at a low boil while grassroots groups canvas for its primary favorites?

To my friends voting on Super Tuesday...

The time for action is now. The situation our country faces is too dire and the stakes too high to sit on the sidelines. You may, as I do, feel the fatigue of negative attacks, experience anger at the proctological scrutiny of your favorite candidates, or disgust at the blatant bias of the Democrat-media complex.

But you must, like an Olympic athlete, put all of that aside and vote on Tuesday.

If I could vote in one of your states, I would be casting my vote for Rick Santorum. Praised by no less a set of conservative luminaries like Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin and Sarah Palin, Santorum has been a consistent conservative throughout his career.

Architect of the 1996 Welfare Reform Act, a proponent of the original Balanced Budget Amendment and an expert at national defense issues, Santorum's appeal is far wider than legacy media would have you believe.

This election will be about the future of America

Do Americans want a nation flooded with food-stamps and welfare payments, a European-style decline, and an out-of-control president who flouts the very Constitution upon which he took an oath to uphold?

Or do they want a return to founding principles, fiscal discipline and respect for the rule of law?

This election will be about founding principles, the most important of which are faith, family, private property rights and individual liberty. Those tenets were foundational to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

Our rights are God-given, not offered in a bill by some bureaucrat in Washington. How can someone articulate the nature of American exceptionalism without a grounding in our founding document and our highest law?

The "Great Society" proved the defective nature of the Democrats' philosophy. Even if they were inspired by altruistic desires, Democrats have utterly destroyed the two-parent family, especially in the urban core.

Dozens of studies have proven that easy access to food stamps and welfare payments inflate the percentage of single-parent families. And single-parent families are linked directly to violent crime: in fact, no matter what race you are, you have the same chance of going to prison if you are raised in a single-parent household.

As for private property rights and the rule of law: the Constitution means what it says. To the extent that temporary politicians dismiss the genius of the Framers; strip away the bonds on the federal government placed explicitly upon it; and confiscate more and more private property in pursuit of a Utopian, benificent state that can't be and never was; they are corrupt and lawless. A government that takes your private property for purposes other than those specifically enunciated in the Constitution is operating outside of the law.

These lines are crystal clear and it will take an articulate conservative grounded in the founding principles to draw the sharpest contrast between the European nanny state that Obama seeks and the kind of government our Framers created.

You can cherry-pick the man's record all you want, but Santorum's record is one of consistency.

Santorum has a legislative record...

Rated 0% by NARAL, indicating a pro-life voting record. (Dec 2003)
Voted YES on $40B in reduced federal overall spending. (Dec 2005)
Voted YES on prioritizing national debt reduction below tax cuts. (Apr 2000)
Voted YES on 1998 GOP budget. (May 1997)
Voted YES on Balanced-budget constitutional amendment. (Mar 1997)

Rated 25% by CURE, indicating anti-rehabilitation crime votes. (Dec 2000)
Rated 27% by the NEA, indicating anti-public education votes. (Dec 2003)
Rated 0% by the LCV, indicating anti-environment votes. (Dec 2003)
Rated 100% by CATO, indicating a pro-free trade voting record. (Dec 2002)
Rated 0% by APHA, indicating a anti-public health voting record. (Dec 2003)
Rated 0% by the AFL-CIO, indicating an anti-union voting record. (Dec 2003)
Rated 81% by NTU, indicating a “Taxpayer’s Friend” on tax votes. (Dec 2003)

--Source: Issues 2000 Legislation Tracker

Rick Santorum is a true, God-fearing, Constitutional conservative in the mold of Ronald Reagan. If we are to begin repairing this country, we need him or someone like him as President.

This election won't be about access to condoms. It's going to be about freedom. What it means to be an American. And Rick Santorum would be an outstanding choice as president.

So, to my friends voting on Tuesday: I urge you to consider supporting Rick Santorum for president. Send a message to Washington: the era of big government is over. The time for action is now.

We have a country to save.


6 comments:

  1. SpySmasher12:53 PM

    Santorum would make the election about social issues, and Obama would win.

    A vote for Santorum is a vote for Obama.

    Everyone seems to know that is the case, except you.

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  2. @SpySmasher -

    Really? I've been out of the country for a while. How'd those "electable, centrist" Republicans like Bob Dole and John McCain work out?

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  3. Santorum is Santorum's own worst enemy. He'd have this thing wrapped up, if he'd quit saying stupid shit all the time.

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  4. Sounder9:50 PM

    Santorum offends a significant amount of the base ala McCain. Santorum is McCain!

    Santorum is the last person we need running against statist big govt. I'd rather have a flip flopper than a guy like Santorum who will always be against the libertarian segment of the right.

    Not a fan of any of them, but Santorum's campaign has been a disaster. With Perry out, I have to go with flip flopper who is at least talking like an anti-statist, Romeny, and hope the GOP congress rids the nation of the cancer of Obamacare.

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  5. Anonymous12:55 AM

    Good to see the Obamaists out in force. Clearly Santorum can crush Obama. Its amazing how many people are both illiterate and lobotimized.


    No more RINOs.

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  6. SpySmasher2:05 PM

    "Its amazing how many people are both illiterate and lobotimized."

    It's even more amazing how anyone who don't agree with you is ALSO illiterate and lobotimized.

    Santorum cannot beat Obama. That's my opinion. Does that make me illiterate and lobotimized?

    Then I am illiterate and lobotimized.

    How silly. Over react much?

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