Romney, Gingrich and Santorum Battle in South

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loveyou of AK 10:35PM March 13, 2012

This article names the 3 Republican candidates (in the title) who want Washington DC dictating to individual State governments exactly how to do everything.

Many voters realize how much better it is when people decide things on a local level and support Dr. Paul ahead of the 'federalists' who are running.

Thomas Jefferson of Virginia was right in the great promise of our founding times, and so is Dr. Ron Paul of Texas right for today [Twelve term Congressman, Physician, United States Air Force Flight Surgeon]

As said by Thomas Paine in those heady days when liberty first made her way into the halls of government authority.... “We have it in our power to begin the world over again”. And so now it shall be as well.. in our history making re-transformation to a free, prosperous, and peaceful society. A community of Free States with our honored tradition of a strong and United defense arrangment.

Ron Paul for President 2012, and Ron Paul for Freedom 2012.

John of NY 11:01AM March 13, 2012

MITT ROMNEY IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT AND UNDERSTANDS BUSINESS AND JOB CREATION.

I am an evangelical still supporting Mitt Romney for the Republican nomination. My rationale is that Mitt Romney would make a great President for many reasons too myriad to mention. When a pastor is chosen by a congregation his doctrinal views are carefully examined prior to his approval as a pastoral candidate. Since I have personally endorsed Mitt Romney in his candidacy for President, being an evangelical an explanation is warranted. I may not always be in agreement with his differing views of my religious doctrinal positions. Yet the summary of my position is simple and easy to understand. Mitt Romney is running for President not Pastor, his theological views are not being examined in his quest for office.

John Kennedy faced this challenge as a Catholic seeking the same office in 1960. Reverend Herbert Meza, a Presbyterian chaired nominee Kennedy’s appearance before some 300 ministers and a similar number of observers. His speech was honestly presented and dealt with this question comprehensively for all present to hear. His response in as relevant today as it was in the past. “I believe in an America where the separation of Church and State is absolute-where no Catholic prelate would tell the President (should he be a Catholic) how to act, and no Protestant minister would tell his parishioners for whom to vote-where no church or church school is granted any public funds or political preference-and where no man is denied public office merely because his religion differs from the President who might appoint him or the people who might elect him…

That is the kind of America in which I believe-And it represents the kind of Presidency in which I believe-a great office that must be neither humbled by making it the instrument of any religious group, nor tarnished by arbitrary withholding its occupancy from members of any religious group. I believe in a President whose views on religion are his own private affairs, neither imposed upon him by the nation or as a condition to holding that office…

If my church attempted to influence me in any way which was improper or which affected adversely my responsibilities as a public servant, sworn to uphold the Constitution, then I would reply to them that this was an improper action on their part, that it was one to which I could not subscribe, that I was opposed to it, and that it would be an unfortunate breech-an interference with the American political system. I am confident there will be no such interference.” Kennedy further stated if he found any conflict between his conscience and the responsibility of the Presidency, he would resign the office. John F. Kennedy was running for President.

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Alan G Phillips of IL 10:24AM March 13, 2012

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