"Remember, to a liberal, anyone who makes money in an endeavor frowned upon by 
liberals is 'greedy' and any person who expressYes, they want the state to do 
what they want it to do when they want it to do it and not do the things they 
don't want it to do when they don't want it to do what it does.  Attacking Iran 
would also be high on their list.

Kevin
  Paul is surprising, he is an OB/GYN and obviously pro-life. If they had a 
problem with "states rights" then they would have a problem with me, too. 

  David


  "Remember, to a liberal, anyone who makes money in an endeavor frowned upon 
by liberals is 'greedy' and any person who expresses an idea contrary to basic 
liberal dogma is preaching 'hate.'  How shallow these people are."-Neal Boortz 




  On 11/23/2011 10:46 PM, [email protected] wrote: 

    The Christian Post > Politics|Wed, Nov. 23 2011 10:18 AM EDT
    Pro-Family Iowa Group Dismisses Romney, Cain, Paul From Possible Endorsement
    By Paul Stanley | Christian Post Reporter

    Although the Iowa caucuses are six weeks away, The Family Leader, an 
instrumental pro-family group in Iowa, has narrowed its possible endorsement 
list by eliminating three of the seven Republican candidates. They are former 
Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Atlanta businessman Herman Cain and Texas 
Congressman Ron Paul.
    The evangelical vote makes up approximately 37 percent of probable Iowa 
caucus voters so the impact of The Family Leader's endorsement could sway a 
number of votes to the endorsed candidate. Just how much the group's 
endorsement will influence the caucus will probably not be known until the 
votes are tallied. But with a larger percent of voters still undecided, it 
could make or break a candidate's future.

    "If we are effective or if we can effectively coalesce even 30 percent of 
support around a candidate it would be huge but we first have to get there 
ourselves and we're not there yet," Bob Vander Plaats, the group's CEO, told 
The Des Moines Register.

    Vander Plaats and his organization led the charge last year to oust three 
Iowa Supreme Court justices who legalized gay marriage.

    Those still being considered for endorsement are former Pennsylvania 
Senator Rick Santorum, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, Texas Gov. Rick Perry 
and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich. In a statement released on 
Tuesday, the group explained the rationale behind their decision.

    "Each individual of the seven member voting Board of Directors express many 
positives of Representative Ron Paul and businessman Herman Cain. The stumbling 
block for the board regarding Representative Paul dealt primarily with 'States' 
Rights' as it pertains to the sanctity of human life and God's design for 
marriage. Regarding Mr. Cain, the board cited a narrative of questions versus 
clarity on the key issues of life, marriage, foreign policy, and presidential 
readiness. The board did not give consideration to Governor Romney." 

    The elimination of Romney was not surprising given the Massachusetts 
governor has not spent much time in Iowa nor has he courted evangelical voters 
- a fact demonstrated by his absence at last Saturday's Thanksgiving Family 
Forum in Des Moines.

    Vander Plaats compared the group's endorsement process to a "three-legged 
stool." The three top issues are the personal core values of the candidate, 
their pro-family vision and their ability to defeat President Obama.

    The board gave no definitive timeline in announcing their endorsement but 
said that it has "committed to be prayerful, diligent, and expeditious in 
reaching a final decision."

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