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In reply to the discussion: Santorum says he ‘almost threw up’ after reading JFK speech on separation of church and state [View all]Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)13. Is he trying to prove to run as a Republican you have to be the craziest
We had to endure the Palin VP run on the crazy side and now Ricky Boy. After George W and his "decisions" I don't think we need this person to represent the USA. Get out and VOTE DEMOCRAT
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Santorum says he ‘almost threw up’ after reading JFK speech on separation of church and state [View all]
Faygo Kid
Feb 2012
OP
Nice combination, Boehner crying and Santorum throwing up. Makes one proud, doesn't it... n/t
RKP5637
Feb 2012
#2
I wish he would let slip the truth about what he wants: a Christian Theocracy
neverforget
Feb 2012
#10
He'd be singing a different tune if he found another religion to be predominant.
Snarkoleptic
Feb 2012
#25
I wish people were smarter. His reinterpretation of the speech is willfully misleading.
nolabear
Feb 2012
#26
Sanctorum probably does more puke-inducing things by noon than anyone else in a lifetime.
SunSeeker
Feb 2012
#32
Yes, the 20 week old fetus that that they chose to induced labor to protect her life.
olegramps
Feb 2012
#82
"Almost" threw up? So the thought wasn't completely repulsive? He actually supports it somewhat?
DRoseDARs
Feb 2012
#41
Thats pretty remarkable for a guy that shouldn't have been more than a wet spot...
Historic NY
Feb 2012
#49
Kennedy was from a time in which the American RC church encouraged moral reasoning & the primacy
patrice
Feb 2012
#51
This also came up on MTP and he defended himself by referring to "The Founding Fathers..."
Rhiannon12866
Feb 2012
#63
"people of faith have no role in the public square" - Of course, that's not what separation means.
NYC Liberal
Feb 2012
#66
Santorum says he ‘almost threw up’ after reading JFK speech on separation of church and state View
allan01
Feb 2012
#78
Catholic Santorum opposes Protestantism. Kennedy broke away from Pope; S. doesn't
Brettongarcia
Feb 2012
#95
YUP! Santorum is an arch-"Papist"; therefore a threat to the Contititution, and Freedom of Religion
Brettongarcia
Feb 2012
#97
Kennedy supported an America "Where no public official ... accepts instructions... from the Pope"
Brettongarcia
Feb 2012
#103