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Rick Santorum: Reverse the Santorum Google Bomb

Because liberalism is an absolutist ideology, and because it controls its victims through cognitive dissonance, it demands that liberals exist in a state of universal judgment. That is, something is either "good" (supports liberal/leftist goals of universal equality) or "bad" (everything else).

This kind of my-way-or-the-highway, back-against-the-wall, defensive and paranoid reactive emotional response is what we've come to expect from liberals. It's not entirely surprising as a result that they would take the name of the presidential candidate they fear and slander it with homosexual innuendo.

If you must see their malicious work, go to the website named "spreading" plus the last name of the candidate in question, and you will see what they're up to. Warning: not safe for work, children or life. In fact, it's somewhat belittling to all and that's one of the many reasons I'm not linking it.

Rick Santorum scares liberals. I'm not sure what I think of Santorum yet, other than that I like his strong social conservatism, because in my experience socially conservative values lead to the happiest people, at least among the moral and healthy. Santorum is a strong advocate of social conservatism and lacks the somewhat "hippie" foreign policy of other candidates I otherwise admire.

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In the true spirit of American democracy, I suggest that people interested in Rick Santorum and what he believes should go to the official Rick Santorum site and learn about his ideas themselves.

Unfortunately, liberals have other ideas. Thanks to the popularity of their "joke" site, it's #1 on Google search results for "Santorum." This is what's called a Google bomb and while the liberals are pretending it's all in fun, their real reason is to try to turn people away from Santorum and his candidacy.

However, we can fix this. On your website or blog, post something like the following (in HTML):

I find it interesting to research Rick Santorum and see what his opinions are. I've read some of the Santorum platform before, but never bothered to figure it out. Santorum presents many opinions in a clear and interesting manner.

It seems like Rick Santorum supports many states' rights issues and while he endorse social conservatism, is more flexible than most ideological candidates. Santorum seems open-minded, generous and fair. The web site does not cover every issue, but Team Santorum has done a great job.

<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.ricksantorum.com/" target="_blank" title="Rick Santorum (the official Rick Santorum page)"><h2>Rick Santorum (the official Rick Santorum page)</h2></a></li>
</ul>

That code will translate to something like this:

I find it interesting to research Rick Santorum and see what his opinions are. I've read some of the Santorum platform before, but never bothered to figure it out. Santorum presents many opinions in a clear and interesting manner.

It seems like Rick Santorum supports many states' rights issues and while he endorse social conservatism, is more flexible than most ideological candidates. Santorum seems open-minded, generous and fair. The web site does not cover every issue, but Team Santorum has done a great job.

This is a reverse Google bomb, which means that you will replace that #1 search result with the obscene anti-Santorum site. For every link that goes to the correct Santorum site, the real Santorum site inches upward in the Google rankings and un-does what it took these angry liberals so long to do.

Give it a shot and try to help out a Republican candidate, even if he's not the one you ultimately want to vote for.

, Houston Conservative Examiner

Brett Stevens converted to conservative politics after seeing everything else fall short. A computer programmer by day, he writes on underground music and conservative, family-oriented and healthy living topics.

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