Above: Christian Pastor Dennis Terry prays with Rick Santorum after asking non-Christians to "GET OUT" of America.
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Latest Slogan From Santorum Platform: If You're Not a Christian, GET OUT of America!
Based on News Report by HUFFINGTON POST
"I don't care what the liberals say, I don't care what the naysayers say, this nation was founded as a Christian nation ...There is only one God and his name is Jesus. I'm tired of people telling me that I can't say those words. Listen to me, If you don't love America, If you don't like the way we do things I have one thing to say - GET OUT. We don't worship Buddha, we don't worship Mohammad, we don't worship Allah, we worship God, we worship God's son Jesus Christ."
In a revival type speech, Greenwell Springs Baptist Church pastor Rev. Dennis Terry thus introduced 2012 Republican Presidential candidate, Rick Santorum in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Christians, according to Rev. Terry, are the conscience of the state and even the key to turning the economy around. The pastor offered some pointed words about abortion, gay marriage, and prayer in schools, shouting about 'sexual perversion' and putting God back in Washington, D.C., as Senator Santorum was seen clapping, if not cheering, in the background.
“I know what’s in his heart. It’s the fact that he’s a Christian,” said Vickie Raabe, a 69-year-old Baptist who told the Washington Post she would be voting for Santorum in 2012. Christian Evangelicals have become Sen. Rick Santorum's major source of support in the 2012 election as they turn out in record numbers for the Catholic candidate.
But as then Presidential hopefuls Senator Barack Obama, Gov. Sarah Palin and Senator John McCain found out, endorsement from pastors can be a double edge sword.
At the end of the evening Rev. Terry prayed over the presidential hopeful asking for God's will to be done in the upcoming election intoning: "God, have favor on Rick Santorum."
March 22, 2012
Conversation about this article
1: Ian McDonnell (New York, U.S.A.), March 22, 2012, 5:29 AM.
Well, let's wait and see what the Good Lord and Jesus will do for Mr. Santorum in the coming days and weeks. I suspect he is going to benefit from some real enlightenment.
2: Ruth Solomon (Florida, U.S.A.), March 22, 2012, 5:32 AM.
No wonder we're in such a bloody mess here in America! The good Lord used to send plagues of locusts in bygone days. Today, he punishes us with hordes of such idiots!
3: Nirmal Kaur (Chandigarh, Punjab), March 22, 2012, 5:37 AM.
Thank God for the gift of Sikhi! It's an oasis.
4: Jim A.V. (U.S.A.), March 22, 2012, 5:40 AM.
Our Father who art in heaven ... Forgive us our stupidities as we forgive those who are stupid to us! ... Amen.
5: Dusty Smithers (Buffalo, New York, U.S.A.), March 22, 2012, 5:52 AM.
Richard Nixon was a "good" Christian. So was George W. Bush. And Cheney. And Rumsfeld. Yeah, let's hurry and put some "good" Christians back into the White House. It'll be so-o-o-o good for this country!
6: Roop Dhillon (Reigate, United Kingdom), March 22, 2012, 6:18 AM.
America has never been the liberal society it considers itself to be or those raised there do. U.K., despite it's flaws and colonial history, is far more liberal, as are Singapore and Brazil. It is a fallacy that Sikhs or Jews, or Muslims or anyone else, would find anything short of WASP attitudes ... Had the Jewish population not been forced to immigrate to the U.S. due to Christian/Nazi Fascism in Europe, or the 1984 Pogroms in India driven Sikhs there and many others, one wonders how KKK the U.S. would have been today.
7: Veer Singh (Leeds, United Kingdom), March 22, 2012, 11:14 AM.
There's a reason why pastors and politicians are encouraged to stay away from strong drinks and drugs, and to take their medication on time.
8: Baldev Singh (Bradford, United Kingdom), March 22, 2012, 8:04 PM.
Religion is a curse for humanity. That 's exactly what Guru Nanak was conveying when he proclaimed: There is no Hindu, no Mussalman!
9: Amarjeet Singh (Singapore), March 22, 2012, 9:35 PM.
Religion - the last refuge of the scoundrel.
10: Jeb Goldstein (Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A.), March 23, 2012, 6:46 AM.
Santorum is getting more rabid by the day. There's only one way to deal with rabies! Today he's saying that he would rather Republicans voted for Obama than for Romney, if the latter wins the Republican nomination. I am a Democrat and welcome such support, but I really think something's gone terribly awry somewhere deep within Santorum's noggin. How does being a sore loser fit in with being a good Christian? Mr Santorum, it is time to go home.
11: Raj (Ottawa, Canada), March 23, 2012, 5:56 PM.
Rick Santorum will never be the President. Never, ever! He doesn't have the slightest chance of setting foot inside the White House.
12: Raj (Canada), March 23, 2012, 8:00 PM.
They are the Taliban of the Western world.
13: Aman (Brampton, Ontario, U,S.A.), March 26, 2012, 8:25 AM.
I hope that Rick Santorum wins the Conservative ticket. There is not the slightest chance that he will win against Obama. Say what you will, Obama is the man!


