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Tuesday, November 21. 2006Your taxes at work for RickRick Santorum will remain a U.S. Senator and continue to receive a taxpayer-funded salary to represent the people of Pennsylvania until January 3rd. He also has 9 offices that will continue to operate at taxpayer expense. So we found it very interesting when we learned that Santorum is apparently no longer interested in providing constituent service, or even responding to requests or inquiries sent to his office. How did we learn this? A reader recently sent us a copy of the following auto-response email she received after submitting an email through Santorum's senate web site. We then also submitted an email to Rick's office and received the same response. Here it is:Thank you for contacting me. As always, I appreciate hearing from you.Since Rick is no longer interested in serving his constituents, do you think he'll stop collecting his salary from the taxpayers? Of course not, because Rick has always believed the rules are different for him. Tuesday, October 24. 2006Santorum: Iraq is retaliation for 9/11Rick Santorum says that we went into Iraq as retaliation for 9/11, even though even George W. Bush has said that Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11.
Tuesday, October 17. 2006Santorum's Latest Flip-FlopLast night, Rick Santorum said he has come out against raising the Social Security retirement age. The problem is, that doesn't really match up with his previous statements on the subject. Watch our new web ad to see how his opinion has evolved: Help us Expose Santorum Monday, October 9. 2006Santorum Blames Media for Page ScandalProving, once again, that there is absolutely nothing Rick Santorum won't blame on the media, he said that the only reason the press is covering the Mark Foley/Congressional page scandal is to divert attention from national security issues and defeat Republicans. Don't believe us? Watch the video, we didn't believe it either: Help us Expose Santorum Thursday, August 31. 2006The Lieberman TragedyDuring his speech to the PA Press Club, Rick took a moment to lament the fact that people in America "tend to play politics" with the war on terror. Somehow Rick is delusional enough to believe that he doesn't participate in those games. Anyway, one example Rick gave of what happens as a result of war politicking is that, "good men like Joe Lieberman lose elections because of it, which is a tragedy." Here's the video: Click play button to watch video Wednesday, August 30. 2006Santorum's History LessonDuring a speech to the Pennsylvania Press Club, Rick Santorum gave us his quick synopsis of the Crusades and how they relate to what he calls the World War on Islamic fascism. However, it seems that Rick either took a considerable amount of poetic license (the Ottoman Empire was Islamist?) or he might need a history refresher course. Watch the video. Then, read the column below, in which Capitolwire's Pete DeCoursey fact checks Rick. Click play button to watch video Here is an excerpt from Pete DeCoursey's Capitolwire column about Rick's speech: Santorum told Pennsylvania Cable Network viewers and a crowd of lobbyists, reporters and insiders that the current war on terrorism is a new front in a conflagration raging since the Crusades. He said the puppeteers were a 1,000-year-plus lineage of radical Shia mullahs trying to overthrow the West. Thursday, August 24. 2006Rick lies about us on video![]() It's official, Santorum Exposed is definitely making a difference. How do you we know, you may ask? We know because Rick Santorum told us. Just days ago Rick not only mentioned us by name, he LIED about us - TWICE. That's right, at a recent event, Rick mentioned the Lantern Project, the organization responsible for Santorum Exposed. He went on to talk about our TV ads -- which clearly annoy him -- and then he claimed that our "biggest donor" is Barbra Streisand. That is a bald-faced lie. We're proud that Barbra Streisand chose to support our work, and that she was one of our earliest contributors, but her contribution is not even close to being our largest. We're pretty sure Rick already knows that her donation amounts to less than 0.2% of the total funds we have raised, and that our actual "biggest donor" is a union representing janitors and security officers, nurses, hospital and nursing home employees, home care and public service workers -- again, people we are proud to stand with and count among the supporters of our work. Like all 527 organizations, we disclose that information to the public and it is easy to find online. We're certain Rick has access to the Internet. But one lie wasn't good enough for Rick. He went on to claim that we have a "radical left agenda." As you know from both our web site and our TV ads, there is absolutely nothing "radical" about our agenda. Our only agenda has always been to expose the extremism, hypocrisy and LIES of public officials like Rick Santorum. We never realized that Rick would make our job so easy by actually lying about us. Friday, August 11. 2006Santorum says Dems appease, retreatOn Wednesday Rick Santorum said of this week's Democratic Primary Election in Connecticut:
Then, on Thursday Rick accused Democrats of playing politics with the war on terror. Let us know when your head stops spinning. Here's the video from Wednesday: Thursday, August 10. 2006Rick Reserves the Right to DiscriminateWe found it odd, but encouraging when we read last week that Rick Santorum had signed on to a statement saying his office would not discriminate in hiring on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. So, we were less than surprised when we read today that Rick has contacted GenderPAC to tell them that it wasn't really his signature (identity theft really is running rampant these days). Do you think that the reaction of the religious right wing may have had some effect upon Santorum's ink becoming invisible? Wednesday, July 19. 2006Santorum: Scientists are Immoral
Yesterday, before the senate debated and voted on the stem cell bills, Rick Santorum was a guest on C-Span's Washington Journal.
After a caller phoned in to voice her moral outrage over embryonic stem cell research, Rick expressed his belief that, "most scientists unfortunately, those that certainly are advocating for this (embryonic stem cell research), and many others feel very little moral compulsion." Rick continued, "It's a utilitarian, materialistic view of doing whatever they can do to pursue their desired goals." Um, Rick, do you mean the horrifying goal of trying to find cures for terminal diseases? Here's the video: Click image to watch clip
Thursday, July 13. 2006Santorum Throws Stones From Glass HouseRick Santorum was Lou Dobbs' guest last night to discuss immigration reform. Does Dobbs discuss anything else? Rick's opposed to the immigration reform bill that passed the Senate with bipartisan support because it provides illegal immigrants already in the country the ability to become citizens. During the interview with Dobbs, Rick explained why he believes the Senate passed the legislation. He blames it on a coalition involving the "Wall Street Journal" and "open-markets conservatives" who he says want a flow of cheap labor into the country, and Democrats who see this as a political opportunity to build a base of support for the future. We found it amazing that Rick would accuse anyone of playing politics with immigration considering the headlines he's been generating lately. When it comes to hypocrisy, Rick never lets us down. Here's the video: Monday, June 26. 2006No faith in Rick's immigration policyJerry Bowyer, the author of a book titled "The Bush Boom: How a Misundestimated President Fixed our Broken Economy," has an opinion piece in today's Philadelphia Daily News, which makes the argument that the strong faith Rick Santorum often cites as a major influence on his policy decisions may not be what's guiding his hard-line stance against amnesty for illegal immigrants. Because, as Bowyer points out, "the Bible is unabashedly pro-immigrant." Here's an excerpt:
Thursday, May 11. 2006Santorum's Hypocrisy on TapeOur new web ad illustrates yet another example of Rick Santorum's stunning hypocrisy. Back in 1992 Rick starred in his own commercial and chastised Congressional leaders for running up massive deficits and passing the bill along to our children. Rick said back then that he would, "continue my fight to clean up Congress and its greedy spending practices." Sadly (but not surprisingly), ending "the greedy spending practices" of Congress wasn't the focus of any Santorum battles. Instead, he fought his way into the Senate leadership, and he's led us to budget deficits of more than $1.25 TRILLION. Watch the ad to see Rick say one thing and do the exact opposite. Don't forget to share the ad with your friends, family members and contacts. Wednesday, May 10. 2006Olbermann on Rick's Jet HypocrisyLast night on MSNBC's Countdown, Keith Olbermann reported on Rick Santorum's hypocrisy in regard to subsidized trips on corporate jets. A story originally reported in the Philadelphia Inquirer. Keith's face at the end of this clip perfectly sums up our reaction to Rick's justification of his behavior based upon his logically flawed comparison to the gas tax. Here's the video: Thursday, May 4. 2006Ricky and the (corporate) JetsYesterday's Philadelphia Inquirer lays out yet another case of Rick Santorum's hypocrisy. While Rick was publicly pushing to add a provision to ethics reform legislation that would end corporate-subsidized flights for members of Congress, he was taking advantage of those very same corporate-subzidized flights to travel to fund raisers. Speaking from the Senate floor, U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum (R., Pa.) urged his colleagues to curtail a popular perk: private corporate-sponsored flights at bargain rates for members of Congress. "This is clearly a subsidy," he said March 8. Two days earlier, he had taken a BellSouth plane from a runway near his home in Leesburg, Va., to fund-raising events in North Carolina and South Carolina. The jet ferried Santorum, two aides and Ward White, BellSouth's top Washington lobbyist. Santorum paid $6,955 - first-class rates, as Senate rules require, but a fraction of what it costs to operate the plane. Not surprisingly, the corporate travel provision he was pushing while he was the "point man" on ethics reform was not included in the final package.
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