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"Rick Santorum: The Queen of Traditional Values" - an expose

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Petr [OP]

2005-08-15 18:00 | User Profile

[I]Another excellent ezample of investigative journalism by Badonicus of Badlands - this guy seems to be specialized in exposing "right-wing" phonies:[/I]

[url]http://littlegeneva.com/badlands/?p=722[/url]

[FONT=Georgia] [SIZE=6]Rick Santorum: The Queen of Traditional Values[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3][B]Filed under: General — Badonicus at 3:31 am on Sunday, August 14, 2005[/B]

[B]Rick Santorum favors traditional family values?

Well, that’s what he told the voters when he asked them to give him a gravy job in Washington, DC. But once he got the gravy job, and could hire anyone in the world, anyone he wanted to , as his chief of staff, to help him fight for “traditional morality”, whom did he hire?

An openly homosexual Negro, that’s who.[/B]

And, yes, Santorum is well aware that his chief of staff is a practicing sodomite, has been aware of it for quite some time, and remains fully committed to employing him instead of a White Christian family man. And what does Santorum, who’s always spouting off about the glories of traditional morality, think of people who think his relationship with Robert Traynham is inappropriate? He calls them “bigots”, of course. You know, because he’s a Christian who favors traditional morality: [/FONT]

[SIZE=3] [FONT=Trebuchet MS][I] News of Traynham identifying himself as a gay man became a hot topic on the Internet and in the media. In response, Santorum issued a written statement calling the aide “an exemplary staffer” and “a trusted friend confidente [sic] to me and my family.” The senator said, “I regret that this effort on behalf of people who oppose me has made him a target of bigotry in their eyes. It is entirely unacceptable that my staffs’ [sic] personal lives are considered fair game by partisans looking for arguments to bolster my opponent’s campaign,” an apparent reference to the Democrat seeking the two-term senator’s seat in November 2006.

Santorum added that Traynham has “my full support and confidence as well as my prayers as he navigates this rude and mean spirited invasion of his personal life.”

Rogers said that he has evidence that Traynham leads a sexually active gay life, including cruising Gay.com with a screen name related to Brooks Brothers. “He did not say he was a celibate,” Rogers said. “He hangs a rainbow flag outside his house on Pride Day.”

The revelations about Traynham come one week after Santorum, who is a fervent Roman Catholic, reiterated comments he has made in the past, in which he blames the Boston archdiocese’s clergy sexual abuse scandal on that Northeastern city’s “sexual liberalism” and “sexual freedom.”

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[FONT=Georgia]Yeah, Rick Santorum (R-Tel Aviv) is on your side. The good news is that no matter how many times he denies Christ, and sucks up to Jews, and tells them that “your faith is my faith”, he’s in big trouble in his upcoming re-election bid. Of course, he could still pull it off. Since he decided that he didn’t want a White Christian family man to be his chief of staff, he may know something we don’t know. Maybe he’s banking on a surprise victory triggered by a massive turnout of hundreds of thousands of black homosexuals for traditional values.

And even if he loses, so what? That traditional moral values thing sure sells a lot of books. That is, as long as you’ve got hired thugs to run your book signings, and rough up any teenage girls who might disagree with your opinions, and joke around about getting you to sign a book by a gay author:[/FONT]

[I] [FONT=Trebuchet MS]U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, the Republican from Pennsylvania, espouses many controversial views — that women shouldn’t work outside the home, that legalizing gay marriage would lead to legalizing polygamy and bestiality, that government should discourage birth control.

He’s even written a book, “It Takes a Family,” to spread his viewpoint.

Understandably, people who disagree would like to tell him so. But, as several teenagers and some of their parents found out last week, trying to do that in Delaware could land you in jail. Santorum appeared at the Barnes & Noble bookstore adjacent to Concord Mall on U.S. 202 Wednesday night for what was billed as a book signing and discussion. College students Stacey Galperin and Miriam Rocek of Newark decided to attend to hear what he had to say.

“I knew about him from his promotion of the federal marriage amendment,” said Rocek, 19. “I thought I would go and just talk to him during the book signing, tell him I disagreed with a lot of his policies, just engage him in dialogue.”

Hannah Shaffer, an 18-year-old from Glen Mills, Pa., who graduated in June from Garnet Valley High School, and several friends had the same idea.

“When I got there about 6 o’clock, a group of young people had congregated,” Shaffer said. The handful of Garnet Valley students and the girls from Newark started talking about the event, and someone joked about having Santorum sign a book by a gay author.

That drew the attention of someone on Santorum’s advance team.

According to Shaffer, the woman “called them shameful and said she was disgusted by the reasons they were there, that they should be there to support [Santorum].”

“Rick Santorum’s security team felt they were going to be a security threat and asked them to leave,” said Amanda Winnington, the community relations manager for the Barnes & Noble store.

The security, however, wasn’t provided by a private guard, but by off-duty Delaware State Police Sgt. Michael DiJiacomo, who was hired for the occasion through a private security service. No official report of the incident was filed because no arrests were made, but state police spokesman Lt. Joe Aviola said, “As I understand it, they actually were being disorderly within the store. Someone overheard them saying they were going to cause a disruption.”

That’s not quite the version the teens related. “I heard [DiJiacomo] ask the woman, ‘Do you want me to get rid of them,?’ ” Galperin said. “I went to tell the kids the cop was going to kick them out, and he was very pushy. He came up to us and said, ‘If you don’t leave you’ll be arrested, and if you can’t post bail you’ll be put in prison.’ He said it was private property and we would be arrested for trespassing.”

When the girls protested that they hadn’t done anything, DiJiacomo told them they were under arrest. After taking them from the store, Galperin said, “He told Miriam to put her hands on the car and kept telling us, ‘You’re going to embarrass your family, you won’t get into college with this on your record.’ ”

After checking their identification, though, DiJiacomo let the two college students leave.

The younger teens, meanwhile, had gone to Concord Mall to call their parents to pick them up. When Hannah’s mother, Heidi Shaffer, arrived, DiJiacomo had told the teens they were banned indefinitely not only from the bookstore but the entire mall next door.

“He told me this wasn’t the time or place for these kids to protest,” Heidi Shaffer said. “He [also] told me if any of the children was arrested I would have to appear in court, and that I could not take any of the kids into the store unless I wanted to be charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor. I said I wanted to talk to the Barnes & Noble management, and he said it’s not up to the management, that Barnes & Noble had no authority.[/FONT][/I]

[B] Yes, joke about getting Santorum to sign a book by a pervert, and his people will threaten you with arrest, and call you “shameful”, because that might hurt book sales to the idiot Judeochristian market. But actually be a practicing pervert, and Santorum will make you chief of staff, and if anyone alerts the Judeochristians, he’ll rail against their “bigotry”.[/B] [/SIZE] Republicans and “conservatives” deserve to be used and abused by filthy hypocrites like Santorum, for electing them in the first place.[/SIZE]


Pennsylvania_Dutch

2005-08-15 18:05 | User Profile

The Italian stallion is going to have to go back to hustling minor league soccer tickets after the next election. :yes:


Intrepid

2005-08-15 18:54 | User Profile

[font=Georgia][size=3][font=Georgia] [QUOTE]Yeah, Rick Santorum (R-Tel Aviv)....[/QUOTE] lol [/font][/size][/font]


vytis

2005-08-15 19:20 | User Profile

With US Senator Rick Santorum, US Senator Arlen Spector (Jew), Governor Ed Rendell (Jew), and our wretched legislators who just voted themselves a big fat pay raise, we're in great shape in Pennsylvania...Great shape! :wallbash:


OttoR

2005-08-15 20:02 | User Profile

This is amazing, every single one of these "mainstream" politicians of the two party system has to show allegiance to Jews or Jewish Communism in one way or another. Just look at how the Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh types shield themselves with the most fanatical Pro-Israel rhetoric in order to get special permission from their masters to criticize Black Liberals. If Jews even suspect that you serve White interests to the slightest degree they scan your overall positions and look for something strongly PRO-JEWISH and if they don't find anything, they begin to work on destroying your career!


Sertorius

2005-08-15 23:38 | User Profile

An idea that has been pushed by neocon propagandist and professional ex-commie David Horowitz, affirmative action for campus conservatives, is being used to accomplish two goals: 1) The suppression of views the Amen Corner finds threatening, such as the movement to divest universities of stocks that invest in Israel, and 2) The promotion of the politically correct neocon line on every topic, from Israel to immigration, with specific conservative groups – i.e. Horowitz's "Center for the Study of Popular Culture" – to reap the material and political benefits.

[url]http://www.antiwar.com/justin/j042803.html[/url] Santorum is tied in with all these folks.

Hanniot should ask his "good friend, Rick Santorum", about his support of the terrorist MEK organization.


RowdyRoddyPiper

2005-08-16 03:21 | User Profile

"Santorum" has entered into the popular lexicon as a slang word with a particularly revolting meaning.

[url]http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=santorum&f=1[/url]


Angler

2005-08-16 06:52 | User Profile

[QUOTE=RowdyRoddyPiper]"Santorum" has entered into the popular lexicon as a slang word with a particularly revolting meaning.

[url]http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=santorum&f=1[/url][/QUOTE] Eeeeewwwwww!!! :yucky: