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LRC Blog

(By the way, as a voluntaryist, I'm thrilled for anyone—yes, even the young Nut Gingrich—who didn't go fight just another usual Banksters' war. But that's beside the point of what Cenk is lambasting Nut Gingrich for.)

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www.reuters.com

Santorum's last-minute surge in the Iowa caucus brought him neck-and-neck with Romney in the first contest of the 2012 race to select a Republican presidential candidate. But it came too late to attract the harsh scrutiny usually visited on front-run

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motherjones.com

Santorum's problem got its start back in 2003, when the then-senator from Pennsylvania compared homosexuality to bestiality and pedophilia, saying the "definition of marriage" has never included "man on child, man on dog, or whatever the case may be.

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RawStory.com

“It’s like he doesn’t have corporeal form,” she said. “There is never a discussion of whether or not any other Republican candidate will ever try to compete for his voters. Ron Paul voters are human beings. Why does nobody compete for them?”

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USA Today

Despite a poor showing in Iowa and telling supporters there he was going home to reassess his campaign, Texas Governor Rick Perry has decided to press on with his bid for the 2012 Republican Presidential nomination.

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Lew Rockwell blog

Santorum has no organization, never drew over 100 people during his entire campaign. This is the biggest fraud since Kennedy stole the West Virginia Primary. Perry had built a pretty organization and was around 13% of the vote. He drew far larger cro

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