ADL to Santorum: Keep Religion Out of GOP12 Race

JTA Reports: Santorum on Jan. 5 told listeners of a Boston radio show that “We always need  a Jesus guy” in the campaign, in response to a caller who had commented that the  economy was the main issue of the campaign. “We don’t need a Jesus candidate; we  need an economic candidate,” the caller said.

“We need someone who believes in something more than themselves and not just  the economy,” Santorum continued. “When we say, “God bless America,” do we mean  it or do we just say it?”

“Senator Santorum’s remark comparing himself to a ‘Jesus candidate’ was  inappropriate and exclusionary. It essentially says that those of other faiths  or of no faith – whether Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, non-believers or others – do  not belong,” said Abraham Foxman, ADL national director in a statement. “Religious appeals to voters are simply unacceptable and un-American. Voters  should be encouraged to make their decisions based upon their assessment of the  qualifications, integrity and political positions of candidates, not the  intensity of their religious beliefs.”

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