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5882-Desperate for more attention Rick Santorum campaign questions Obama's religious values

There are dark horses in political races and then there are jet black horses. Republican Rick Santorum belongs to the latter. His chances of making it to the Republican National Convention this summer - as the nominee - are slim to none. The only way Santorum could move forward would be if front-runner Mitt Romney "messed up." Granted, there are thousands of ways to mess things up but Santorum has a better chance of winning the National Lottery than counting on a major slip by the Romney camp, which brings us to Santorum himself. The Obama administration says he crossed the line this week when he said Obama's agenda is tied to "some phony theology." Barack Obama is a Christian so basically Santorum just called Christianity a phony theology. That, folks, is very interesting, especially coming from a man who himself belongs to the Christian faith. It also makes you wonder from whom is Rick Santorum receiving his driving instructions? It does not make sense to aim a political campaign so heavily on religious beliefs alone, but that's exactly what Santorum is doing. Most Americans are religious in some form but most Americans are not dyed-in-the-wool hardliners whose entire world revolves around religion - and other peoples religious beliefs. Like grandma used to say, Santorum is barking up the wrong tree. -Preston Brady III, MobileTribune.com

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