Ron Paul, Santorum and bin Laden - personal morality their followers admire
by
RichardKanePA | 01.03.2012
If you only look at ones personal life as to what's important in a political leader then some lightning rod characters fit the bill. No lavish parties or two-timing personal rants, or sexual flings or gaudy expensive entertainment or extravaganzas. It is rare for people to really practice what they preach. Work and serious business comes first, but still plenty of time for family matters. Rick Santorum has eight children, one died at birth. Ron Paul has five. A picture of Ron Paul with his children, grandchildren and in-laws is an amazing crowd.
Ron Paul and family,
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When is comes to non-personal public matters Ron Paul is different than the others. The others want to impose what they consider God's Will with what they consider necessary force. Bin Laden had his suicide-bombing followers rain what he believed to be God's compassion upon the earth. It is not only with extremes in the Christian and Muslim religion; harsh twists of Judaism are trying to dominate Israel as well. Rick Santorum wants to cut food-stamps to fight obesity showing what the considers Christ's tough love on the poor. He considers Ron Paul's foreign policy, of let the rest of the world do what they want to themselves, unchristian, going against God's mandate for the US to support Israel. Ron Paul said if we don't cut the military “then we will have to cut food stamps” and “I don't think that is the way to go.” Santorum thinks Paul opposes what Santorum considers God's tough love. Of course many Christians and all Mennonites see Christ's message just the opposite of how Santorum sees it.
If a time machine was invented and showed bin Laden a world under a future President Santorum where the loud speakers would blast the national anthem and a public prayer, and anyone who didn't at least stop and bow their heads would be arrested, bin Laden might at first be disapointed at the lack of a Koran but later begin to wonder if maybe he won after all.
A related link,
http://readersupportednews.org/pm-section/78-78/9198-ron-paul-echos-blood-sweet-and-tears
with a harsh rebuttal at,
http://phillyimc.org/en/ron-paul-and-churchill-echoes-blood-sweat-and-tears%E2%80%9D
By Richard Kane
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