The previous senator from Pennsylvania, Rick Santorum, is formally running in the republican primary in 2012 for president of the United States. Santorum is a staunch social and not to mention fiscal conservative with regards to issues that the United States is dealing with. Which may be what people within Iowa would like, nonetheless in the event that he is the winner there is he going to take the remaining states regarding his solutions for American citizens?
He is unequivocally against abortion and states that "a child is a child" and regardless of whether that child is produced due to abuse then it's still at no fault of the baby. Hence he claims that even in the specific situation connected with rape and incest abortion needs to be unlawful. He directed the prohibition of partial-birth abortions and would certainly seek to employ judges that would end Roe Vs Wade as US president in 2012. Santorum believes that the lack of capital to the social security program is due to the decreasing human population rate resulting from abortions. He states that he is stunned President Obama claims to guard civil liberties but won't guard the rights of babies. Santorum is against fetal cell exploration and funding of any enterprise that supports or carries out abortions.
He supported the Paul Ryan spending plan that would eliminate sixty billion dollars in waste as an endeavor to minimize the debts and reform Medicare and Medicaid. He proposes these government plans are in essence open-ended and enable receivers and healthcare institutions to spend money on anything they want at the American citizen's expense. He feels we have to make the Bush tax cuts unceasing which will stop punishing people who have worked for their earnings. He argues that the top income earners in America are job builders.
Santorum is completely against gay relationships and believes that the courts should not decide on issues of defining marital life. He feels civil unions cause a path to at some point permit gays and lesbians the legal right to tie the knot. He explained on unions, "it's a baby step -- Look, we'll take half a loaf now, and then after we've accomplished that then, you know, people will feel comfortable with it, and then we'll take the final step."
Santorum supports the constitutional amendment that gives citizens the right to have firearms. As a senator he approved a bill that restricts litigation against firearm companies in 2005. He also created a bill known as the sportsman privacy protection act which would stop the government from gathering the social security numbers of law abiding citizens.
Santorum is convinced that America can't be the universal guardian of all nations which confront political uncertainty. Though, he proposes there are things that we can do in advance in an effort to stay away from worldwide atrocities in foreign countries. With Libya he argues if we had carried out earlier actions to engage diplomatically then we might well have had the opportunity to make Gaddafi to relinquish power. In instances where countries are a risk or a foreseeable future threat he feels mediation is essential. He believes we should not merely stand to the side and not worry about precisely what is transpiring globally, but take tactful and economic actions to support people who are at risk from oppressors in their own country. Instead of consulting the United Nations, we have to do what is great for America.
He is unequivocally against abortion and states that "a child is a child" and regardless of whether that child is produced due to abuse then it's still at no fault of the baby. Hence he claims that even in the specific situation connected with rape and incest abortion needs to be unlawful. He directed the prohibition of partial-birth abortions and would certainly seek to employ judges that would end Roe Vs Wade as US president in 2012. Santorum believes that the lack of capital to the social security program is due to the decreasing human population rate resulting from abortions. He states that he is stunned President Obama claims to guard civil liberties but won't guard the rights of babies. Santorum is against fetal cell exploration and funding of any enterprise that supports or carries out abortions.
He supported the Paul Ryan spending plan that would eliminate sixty billion dollars in waste as an endeavor to minimize the debts and reform Medicare and Medicaid. He proposes these government plans are in essence open-ended and enable receivers and healthcare institutions to spend money on anything they want at the American citizen's expense. He feels we have to make the Bush tax cuts unceasing which will stop punishing people who have worked for their earnings. He argues that the top income earners in America are job builders.
Santorum is completely against gay relationships and believes that the courts should not decide on issues of defining marital life. He feels civil unions cause a path to at some point permit gays and lesbians the legal right to tie the knot. He explained on unions, "it's a baby step -- Look, we'll take half a loaf now, and then after we've accomplished that then, you know, people will feel comfortable with it, and then we'll take the final step."
Santorum supports the constitutional amendment that gives citizens the right to have firearms. As a senator he approved a bill that restricts litigation against firearm companies in 2005. He also created a bill known as the sportsman privacy protection act which would stop the government from gathering the social security numbers of law abiding citizens.
Santorum is convinced that America can't be the universal guardian of all nations which confront political uncertainty. Though, he proposes there are things that we can do in advance in an effort to stay away from worldwide atrocities in foreign countries. With Libya he argues if we had carried out earlier actions to engage diplomatically then we might well have had the opportunity to make Gaddafi to relinquish power. In instances where countries are a risk or a foreseeable future threat he feels mediation is essential. He believes we should not merely stand to the side and not worry about precisely what is transpiring globally, but take tactful and economic actions to support people who are at risk from oppressors in their own country. Instead of consulting the United Nations, we have to do what is great for America.
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