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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The American Values Voter Summit

(Photo: Sofia Resnick/The American Independent)

‘Values voters’ pick Ron Paul

Bachmann, Cain, Rubio, Santorum given running-mate nods

By Sofia Resnick | 10.09.11 | 10:14 am

Ron Paul was declared the winner of the 2011 Values Voter Summit straw poll, taking 37 percent of the vote.

(Photo: Sofia Resnick/The American Independent)

Beck believes college is for those who can afford it

Beck is  as self-made man with only a high school education who believes that not everyone needs to go to college and many are piling on more debt than what they will gain from a college education that will take half their working life to pay back.

By Sofia Resnick | 10.09.11 | 9:57 am

Glenn Beck, ardent supporter of the tea party movement, spent the majority of his speech at the Values Voter Summit attacking the Occupy movement.

(Photo: William Dahlsten/Linn County GOP)

Former Findley, Roberts staffers sign on with Santorum

By Andrew Duffelmeyer | 10.09.11 | 8:18 am

The campaign manager for former attorney general candidate Brenna Findley has signed on with Rick Santorum’s Iowa presidential team, as has the field director for former gubernatorial candidate Rod Roberts.

(Photo: Dave Davidson, www.TEApublican.com)

Iowa’s 3rd, 4th CD races among “10 FEC reports to watch”

By Andrew Duffelmeyer | 10.08.11 | 3:01 pm

The race to raise funds in Iowa’s 3rd and 4th Congressional Districts are among “10 FEC reports to watch,” according to Politico.

"We need a president who will treat homosexuality ... as a threat to public health," said Bryan Fischer. (Photo: Sofia Resnick/The American Independent)

AFA’s Bryan Fischer condemns gays, Muslims; Mitt Romney condemns Fischer

By Sofia Resnick | 10.08.11 | 11:38 am

The American Family Association’s president, Bryan Fischer, delivered a Values Voter Summit speech rife with rhetoric some have called “unmitigated bigotry” and what presidential hopeful Mitt Romney indirectly called out as “poisonous.”

Related:

PASTOR DEFENDS COMMENTS CALLING MORMONISM A ‘CULT’, GOP CANDIDATES

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Radio host to Jeffress: ‘You did Rick Perry no good’

By Sofia Resnick | 10.08.11 | 11:25 am

Radio host Bill Bennett had strong words for Dallas pastor Robert Jeffress during his comments at Saturday’s Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C., saying that statements Jeffress made against Mitt Romney’s religion were inappropriate and ultimately took away from the pastor’s endorsement of Rick Perry.

(Photo: Patrick Michels/The Texas Independent)

Controversial Texas pastor endorses Perry

Pastor said evangelicals will not support Romney due to Mormonism

By Sofia Resnick | 10.08.11 | 11:04 am

A controversial pastor who introduced Rick Perry at the Values Voter Summit also handed the Texas governor an endorsement, saying that Perry deserve the presidency because he has a “strong commitment to biblical values.”

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King brings Iowa marriage stump speech to Values Voter Summit

Tells attendees, like Iowans, that fabric of society at risk from gay marriage

By Lynda Waddington | 10.08.11 | 10:27 am

If Iowans were hoping to hear something new from U.S. Rep. Steve King during his address at the ongoing Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C., they were sorely disappointed.

Source:  The Iowa Independent

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