Saturday, March 17, 2012



Rick Santorum, is photographed  by a passenger on an all-gay cruise as it happened to scoot by just while he stretched out his arm. The photo first bubbled up on the blog Joe My God, where the eponymous Joe explained that “James and Guy,” two tipsters on “an Atlantis all-gay cruise,” are responsible for this sight. It quickly made the rounds on Buzzfeed and the cover of Drudge, and Santorum ended up having to answer for the photo later in the day, on Steve Cochran‘s AM program at 560 Wind. Santorum had no problem copping up to the picture.
Rick Santorum wants War on Porn Indrustry...

Santorum may be conservative when it comes to contraception wanting to ban Contraceptives but now he has started a war on porn. Without defining what he considers porn. The economy is the tank, gas prices sky high, unemployment is over 8.3 percent and all of Santorum's rhetoric is about issues that aren't government responsibility according to the Constitution. be ###
Santorum is the social conservative choice after saying that morality in America is going down the drain and the reason is, naturally, porno. Santorum updated his campaign website this week and among the addendums is a not-so arousing rant about the dangers of pornography, its wrath on America and what President Rick will do to make porn a thing of the past.
“America is suffering a pandemic of harm from pornography” insists Santorum, who cites “a wealth of research” that can now reveal what he no doubt knew all along: that porn can be poisonous to society. According to the former Pennsylvania Senator, modern studies suggest that pornography can cause “profound brain changes in both children and adults,” and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Also on the rise due to porn, suggests Santorum, are divorces, violent acts against women and the rise of prostitution.
To curb these societal scars, of course, the answer is obvious. Pornography must be abolished and Rick Santorum is the man for the job.
“I am concerned about the widespread distribution of illegal obscene pornography and its profound effects on our culture,” says Senator Santorum. “For many decades, the American public has actively petitioned the United States Congress for laws prohibiting distribution of hard-core adult pornography. Congress has responded. Current federal ‘obscenity’ laws prohibit distribution of hardcore (obscene) pornography on the Internet, on cable/satellite TV, on hotel/motel TV, in retail shops and through the mail or by common carrier. Rick Santorum believes that federal obscenity laws should be vigorously enforced.”
Newt Gingrich, on the other hand, was actually a bit instrument in assuring that the Internet would be a place where dirty, dirty things could be downloaded by anyone in America. When Congress tried to draft laws in the mid-1990s to decide on what was worthy of a big ban from the Internet, Gingrich called an attempts at abolishing online porn as “clearly a violation of free speech” as well as “a violation of the right of adults to communicate with each other."