Tuesday, February 21, 2012

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Could Rick Santorum topple Mitt Romney in Arizona?
Christian Science Monitor
Mitt Romney has always counted on winning the Arizona Republican primary, but a new poll has Rick Santorum closing the gap ahead of Wednesday's GOP debate. By Amanda Paulson, Staff Writer / February 21, 2012 Republican presidential candidate and former ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Rick Santorum cries Nazi
Washington Post
Rick Santorum sees Nazis everywhere: in the Middle East, in doctor's offices and medical labs, in the Democratic Party, and now in the White House. The Republican presidential candidate told a group of supporters Sunday night that this year's election ...
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The Santorum question: Is he too extreme for the middle?
Los Angeles Times
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum recites the Pledge of Allegiance during a campaign stop at the Maricopa County Lincoln Day Luncheon in Phoenix. (Eric Gay, Associated Press / February 21, 2012) By Mitchell Landsberg, Los Angeles Times ...
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Los Angeles Times
Arpaio: I briefed Santorum on birth certificate investigation
CNN (blog)
Phoenix (CNN) – Joe Arpaio, the sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, briefed GOP contender Rick Santorum on his investigation into President Barack Obama's birth certificate, the controversial law enforcement official told reporters Tuesday.
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Rev. Graham: Obama seen as 'son of Islam'
msnbc.com
GOP candidate Rick Santorum's recent comments on President Obama's "theology" continue to generate conversation, and the Rev. Franklin Graham joins Morning Joe to discuss whether the president is a Christian, Christianity in the Middle East, ...
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The trials of Saint Santorum
Washington Post (blog)
The leading role in this narrative is Rick Santorum, the surger in chief, who is now being characterized as a Neanderthal throwback for his personal belief that man should not interfere in the natural cycle of life, no matter how inconvenient the ...
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