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Rick Santorum Brings Religious Attack On Obama To Ohio

By STEVE PEOPLES   02/19/12 08:16 PM ET  AP

CUMMING, Ga. -- Rick Santorum on Sunday condemned what he called President Barack Obama's world view that "elevates the Earth above man," discouraging increased use of natural resources.

The GOP presidential candidate also slammed Obama's health care overhaul for requiring insurers to pay for prenatal tests that, Santorum said, will encourage more abortions.

A day after telling an Ohio audience that Obama's agenda is based on "some phony theology, not a theology based on the Bible," Santorum said he wasn't criticizing the president's Christianity.

"I've repeatedly said I don't question the president's faith. I've repeatedly said that I believe the president's Christian," Santorum told CBS' "Face the Nation."

"I am talking about his world view, and the way he approaches problems in this country. I think they're different than how most people do in America," he said in the broadcast interview.

The former Pennsylvania senator said Obama's environmental policies promote ideas of "radical environmentalists," who, Santorum argues, oppose greater use of the country's natural resources because they believe "man is here to serve the Earth." He said that was the reference he was making Saturday in his Ohio campaign appearance when he denounced a "phony theology."

When pressed by reporters after he made the initial remark, however, Santorum made no mention of the president's environmental policies. Instead, he suggested that Obama practices one of the "different stripes of Christianity."

Santorum walked back those comments on CBS Sunday morning.

But later in the day, he again criticized Obama's "theology" – with no reference to his environmental policies – while speaking to more than 2,000 supporters gathered at a suburban Atlanta megachurch.

The president is "trampling on a constitutional right," Santorum said of the Obama administration's recent decision to allow employees of religious schools and hospitals to have birth control covered by their insurance policies.

"It is imposing his ideology on a group of people expressing their theology, their moral code," Santorum told those gathered in the First Redeemer Church, a megachurch that hosted former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee four years ago.

Obama's campaign said Santorum's initial remarks were another attack on the president's faith by Republican rivals in a nominating contest that has grown increasingly bitter and negative.

"It's just time to get rid of this mindset in our politics that, if we disagree, we have to question character and faith," said Robert Gibbs, Obama's former press secretary, on ABC's "This Week."

"Those days have long passed in our politics. Our problems and our challenges are far too great," Gibbs said.

Santorum said his claim that Obama's health care overhaul encourages abortions stems from the requirement for insurance companies to pay for prenatal testing, which he said will result in more pregnant women having more procedures. He specified amniocentesis, a procedure that can identify physical problems in the unborn.

"The bottom line is a lot of prenatal tests are done to identify deformities in utero and the customary procedure is to encourage abortion," he said.

A doctor recommended abortion when a sonogram discovered health problems for Santorum's youngest daughter, who was born three years ago with a genetic condition known as Trisomy 18, which typically proves fatal. She has lived longer than most children born with the condition.

"This is typical," Santorum said. "This is what goes on in medical rooms around the country."

He said he's critical of the mandate in Obama's health care plan that insurers must pay for the tests, not of prenatal testing in general.

"There are all sorts of prenatal testing which should be provided free. I have no problem with that if the insurance companies want to. I'm not for any of these things to be forced," Santorum said.

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Got2Go
How does it feel
12:52 PM on 03/14/2012
Santorum is really getting desperate. My God! what will we hear next.
03:24 PM on 03/12/2012
I am sick and tired of these personal attacks on the president. I believe Santorum is the anti-Christ.
02:29 PM on 03/12/2012
I suppose we have JFK to blame for the emergence of SATANorum. It was his misguided beliefs in honesty and absolute religious freedom that allowed Catholics to emerge in Politics.
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Cherylana GarrityStavrou
There's something wrong with being right
01:08 PM on 03/12/2012
All the focus on the budget and how it will affect our children and grandchildren seems to ignore the fact that without an earth for our children and grandchildren to live on, the budget is a moot point. Now, if Gingrich is elected we've got something to work with ~ I mean, I'm surprised no one else has had the foresight to suggest we occupy the moon. *peeing my pants laughing*
Jamgrae
Aliyah
05:34 PM on 02/27/2012
Interesting, so now the American Dream on sending your kids to college is snobbery. We might as well save our money and forget about all that overtime...it's totally unnecessary now. I'm sure the kids will understand if we refuse to send them to those institutions, taught by liberal fanatics, and knee deep in satanism. I suppose it's not Santorum that you can blame for this latest "tom foolery" it's the people who cheer him on and say...."THIS GUY SPEAKS FOR ME."
06:18 PM on 02/22/2012
Why is this guy running for President? Why doesn't he just go and start a religious cult and leave us and the President alone
Jamgrae
Aliyah
05:38 PM on 02/27/2012
Because he wants America ruled by the Pope himself. As POTUS, he will be able to accomplish it, and drive out the "evil" that currently sits in the White House...Barack Obama. When he becomes POTUS, he will perform exorcisms every sunday to cleanse the nation of it's evils.
12:18 PM on 03/12/2012
The Pope? That liberal?

He advocates such socialist notions has providing aid to the poor and education opportunities for all!

Heck the Pope even opposes arresting and imprisoning all gays for sodamy.

The pope's a good guy, but he's too soft-hearted to be allowed to rule over a conservative Christian nation.
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Got2Go
How does it feel
12:53 PM on 03/14/2012
Religion does not pay as well as being a thief politician.
02:10 PM on 02/22/2012
Santorum is a self-righteous little twit and I would not vote for him for dog catcher in my city.
10:43 AM on 02/22/2012
I'm reading a book about the spanish inquisition and am amazed to find many similarities to what Rick Santorum is saying and the emerging rhetoric of the conservitive social christians. Most alarming was the judgements of the christians(kings,queens and religious leaders) on citizens about their religious beliefs. Does that sound familiar in todays republican campaign? Rick ,Newt and Franklin Graham have all jumped on the bandwagon to label President Obama's religious beliefs. Who gave them the authority to call out anyone for their faith be it evangelical, mormon, catholic or any other belief?. We should all be actively engaged in stopping these hypocrites from involving any religious issue in the presidential campaigns or we might end up facing an inquisition and in the words of Monty Python ":Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition".
02:12 PM on 02/22/2012
Franklin Graham is the worst of all; such spewing of vitriol can be expected from Santorum and Gingrich (or should I call him St. Newt???--I expect the Pope will canonize him any day now.)
Franklin Graham makes me sick.
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shirleyfeeney
01:00 AM on 02/22/2012
Hey Rick--if we dont start putting Earth above Man, it's not going to sustain us for long. You need to start thinking about our future. And our great + grand kids. Idiot.
12:23 PM on 03/12/2012
Have faith.

God made the Earth for man.
God will replenish the Earth for man.
But only if we follow God's will and elect Santorum.
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Got2Go
How does it feel
12:55 PM on 03/14/2012
Are you for real!
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Dongflopper
Floppin for decades!
09:38 PM on 02/21/2012
Fix news is comparing O'Bamas vacation days like he's gone half the time. They used Michelle and the daughters ski trip as another of his vacations. In roughly round numbers, at the same amount of time in office Bush took roughly 2 2/3 more days and spent four times the money using Air force One. Fox news does not count the days Bush was at his ranch, saying they were working days away from the office. Any time your President takes time away from the White House your still the working president. Unless you've extended it to the vice because of surgery or other emergencies you deem it necessary to do so. No wonder people who watch Fox news are the most uneducated people on current events. Usually because of the false facts. That is not a made up truth, it's been proven by a study just recently. Jon Stewart is more factual!
06:16 PM on 02/22/2012
I learned a long time ago to stay off of that channel. It will make your blood pressure go up. Just out right lies!!!!!
05:37 PM on 02/21/2012
I wonder if Mr. Santorum considers Hinduism and Buddhism to be practicing "phony theology." Both of which teach the interconnectedness of all things, the unity of all things. Whereas protecting the earth and the environment would be actually protecting oneself. It aint all about Christendom folks. We Americans come from all faiths and belief systems.
02:24 PM on 02/21/2012
BO Octavian is not a Christian.

He said "I'm rooted in the Christian tradition, I believe that
there are many paths to the same place, .... [1]"

Christians believe the only way to salvation is through Jesus
Christ.

BO Octavian is not a Christian (or a Muslim for that matter), he is a
Socialist, which is antithetical to Christianity.

1] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/25/obamamuslim-
my-2004-inte_n_694882.html
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William Jamison
My micro-bio is MT
12:26 PM on 02/22/2012
...and OdinOfTheNorth is actually from the planet Mungo....
egs1217
D for Progressive, R for Regressive. I'm D.
05:54 PM on 03/15/2012
..for the first time in a while, somebody here - you! - actually made me burst out laughing all by myself (scared the heck out of my cats, though). GREAT response - just hilarious! :) Thanks for my well-needed laugh for the day. F&F'd!
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01:40 PM on 02/21/2012
Yes Rick, you never make a mistake, or are ignorant and hateful. People mistake what you said.It's not your fault.
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vigilantibus
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12:24 PM on 02/21/2012
Santorum is a 1st class idiot. Really?? The government wants to centralize power? Isn't it the other way around? Religion is the ultimate gatherer of power. It's the perfect means of controlling people aka mass brain washing. So mean time you and your 1% thugs can plunder and rob our future generations blind and crush all hopes for humanity to become balanced with what resources we have. Earth rules us, we don't rule earth. Earth will always win at the end. We are but a smudge in time. If we destroy our climate and resources we are done. Earth will be just fine and all other species will evolve to adapt. We on the other hand created a monetary morality bubble (no relation to Jesus btw) disconnected from reality.
02:17 PM on 02/22/2012
Santorum is not even "first class" as an idiot. I would really appreciate his keeping his holier than thou "religion" to himself, as religion is a private and personal thing (so is sex, Ricky-boy) and he has no business even talking about Obama in that respect. If he has issues with how Obama is doing his job as President, he can delineate those at his leisure. The President's religion is NONE OF THE LITTLE TWIT'S BUSINESS. Even George W. Bush had more sense than that.
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danusgram
aww the flowers of spring are the best
10:22 AM on 02/21/2012
The republican old guard operatives probably are using stuff for headaches by the carton. This is what they get for allowing these people to take over their party..eat your words McConnell as you will be fighting to get reelected as Bachman since your only objective was to make the President a one term President...