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    Gingrich hits Romney, Obama, on Catholic rights

    CINCINNATI (AP) — Newt Gingrich thrust the reproductive rights issue into the GOP campaign spotlight on Tuesday, criticizing both Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama's records on requiring Catholic organizations to provide contraceptive aids in some circumstances. Rick Santorum vowed to make the issue a central part of his struggling campaign.

    Gingrich, a Catholic, told GOP voters in swing-state Ohio that Obama had declared war on the Catholic Church. He and his GOP rivals have blasted the administration's new regulation requiring church-affiliated employers to cover birth control for their workers. Some Catholics say the rule would force Catholic institutions to violate their religious convictions.

    Romney also has criticized the Obama policy, but Gingrich said Romney was no better than Obama on the issue.

    "There's been a lot of talk about the Obama administration's attack on the Catholic church," he said at Price Hill Chili restaurant in Cincinnati. "Well, the fact is, Gov. Romney insisted that Catholic hospitals give out abortion pills, against their religious beliefs, when he was governor."

    In late 2005, Romney required all Massachusetts hospitals, including Catholic ones, to provide emergency contraception to rape victims. Some Catholics say the so-called morning-after pill is a form of abortion.

    Romney ignored Gingrich's criticism while speaking to voters in Loveland, Colo., focusing instead on Obama's "assault on religion — an assault on the conviction and religious beliefs on members of our society."

    He said the administration's recent ruling on contraception was "a real blow ... to our friends in the Catholic faith" and likened "morning-after pills" to "abortive pills."

    "This kind of assault on religion will end if I'm president of the United States," Romney pledged.

    In Colorado Springs, Colo., Santorum unleashed a blistering attack on Obama's health care rules.

    "Ladies and gentlemen, it's not just your economic rights. It's your freedom of religion. It's your freedom of speech," Santorum, also a devout Catholic.

    The sharp rhetoric against the Obama administration's treatment of religious institutions took place as voters in Colorado and Minnesota prepared for GOP caucuses Tuesday night. Romney hoped for more victories following a consecutive wins in Florida and Nevada. Santorum was hoping his weeks of criticism of Romney would catapult him to victory.

    "You've got a big caucus tonight," Santorum told supporters in Colorado. "If you look at the polls, today could be a very good day for conservatives."

    The outcome of Colorado and Minnesota isn't likely to dramatically change the dynamics of the GOP presidential race. But a Santorum victory in either state could give him a boost — for a day at least — while shining a light on Romney's troubles with conservative voters who long have been skeptical of his candidacy.

    Santorum, a former Pennsylvania senator and fierce anti-abortion rights opponent, bypassed Nevada and Florida to essentially camp out in Colorado and Minnesota and spent the past week assailing Romney to lay the groundwork among conservatives who dominate. Santorum has portrayed himself as the only conservative choice in those caucus states.

    In recent days, Romney has sensed a Santorum threat and has sought to prove that he, too, has strong conservative stances on social issues, despite a history of reversing himself on abortion and gay rights.

    In sharp contrast to the confidence Romney exuded before the Florida and Nevada contests, his campaign was in pre-emptive damage control mode hours before the Colorado and Minnesota caucuses.

    Romney political director Rich Beeson wrote in a memo to reporters that "Mitt Romney is not going to win every contest."

    "John McCain lost 19 states in 2008, and we expect our opponents will notch a few wins, too," Beeson wrote. "But unlike the other candidates, our campaign has the resources and organization to keep winning over the long run."

    Romney was more optimistic before voters.

    "Colorado's got something to say about who our nominee is going to be and I think I'm going to be that nominee," he told a few hundred supporters gathered at an RV America showroom in Loveland.

    Gingrich and Rep. Ron Paul of Texas also are on ballots in Colorado and Minnesota.

    The latest step in the month-old nomination fight comes as Obama's campaign is asking top fundraisers to support a Democratic-leaning outside group that backs his re-election bid and is trying to compete with the tens of millions of dollars collected by Republican-backed outside groups in the presidential race.

    It's a reversal for Obama, who has long been opposed to "super" political action committees that can spend unlimited amounts of cash to influence elections. The decision comes at a time when Romney is in a position of strength, after his allied groups successfully beat back challenges by opponents early in the primary season.

    Heading into Tuesday, Romney leads in the hunt for delegates to the Republican nominating convention this summer, with 101, while Gingrich has 32. Santorum and Paul trail with 17 and 9 respectively, according to The Associated Press count. Colorado has a total of 36 delegates, including 33 up for grabs while Minnesota has a total of 40 delegates, with 37 at stake. Missouri has no delegates at stake as it holds what amounts to a beauty contest. Instead, Missouri will award its 52 delegates through a system of caucuses and conventions, starting March 17.

    In Minnesota, Eric Radtke, 32, was looking for the party's best hope to defeat Obama in the fall and said he planned to vote for Romney because of that.

    "Every time I hear him he seems to exude the level of respect for this country that I think it deserves," said Radtke, a telecommunications salesman from Shakopee, Minn.

    Terry Groetken couldn't disagree more. The 71-year-old retired optical salesman from Plymouth, Minn., said he would have to "hold my nose" to vote for Romney in November if he wins the nomination because he doesn't trust him to stay consistent on core conservative principles. Groetken planned to vote for Gingrich. "He's a bulldog," Groetken said.

    ___

    Elliott reported from Colorado Springs, Colo. Kasie Hunt and Shannon McCaffrey in Colorado and Brian Bakst in St. Paul, Minn., also contributed to this report.

     
    • Brian  •  3 mths ago
      Catholics have the right to not use contraceptives.
      Employers must abide by federal and state laws regarding their employees.
      There is no issue here.
      • imgamekc 3 mths ago
        Exactly Brian.. it is still a choice.. considering 98% of catholic's use birth control already..
      • Mike 3 mths ago
        It's called the Constitution and the govt not telling religious institutions how to practice their religion.
      • Jeff 3 mths ago
        Any Catholics using contraceptives before fess up to their maker or spend eternity in a hot spot!
    • K  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      Gee...for a guy's that surely going to Catholic hell for all his adultry..he sure has lots to say. Wait..he's Catholic now..he can say he repents and they'll absolve him of his sins totally. I get it. Anything to get free press..anything regardless of whether he himself is ethical or not...anything to make himself look good. Go away Newt. You're a total loser..the bulk of the population from all backgrounds and religions recognize you're unethical and dirty and can't be trusted. Even your own party booted you out year ago as Speaker...the first time that's EVER happened. No honest or ethical American is going to make you President.
      • Cynthia Richardson 3 mths ago
        He was an adulter before he became a catholic, that means it never happened. Catholics think there religion is the only religion that matters, so whatever you did before is ok. Don't do it again newt.
      • Dan 3 mths ago
        Neither of you understands Catholocism or even Christianity in general. According to the teachings of the Church, no one can claim to know the fate of another. God can grant pardon for sins if the sinner is truly repentent and it could occur just before that person dies. The Church also believes in repentence and redemption, similar to most Christian denominations (it wasn't a Catholic who wrote the song Amazing Grace).

        In general if a Catholic (and Newt was not Catholic until about 2000) divorces the Church does not recognize the divorce unless the original marriage is annulled. There are a limited number of reasons why a marriage can be annulled, but basically it is based on the principal that at least one party entered into the marriage under false pretences that violated the vow of the marriage. If a Catholic remarries without a proper annulment, the Church does not recognize the second marriage.
      • dino 3 mths ago
        Not like he was 19 years old when he committed his adultery. He was a grown man, a man in power inthe most powerful country on earth. He knew WHOLEHEARTEDLY what he was doing. Dont' give me this ' I've matured since then ' nonsense. Newt really knows how to play with people's emotions by using his 'Newt words'. I dont buy it.
    • LaCosaNostra  •  3 mths ago
      NEW RULE: If Newt Gingrich becomes President. Then his wife most be refereed to as "The Third Lady"
      • ernest 3 mths ago
        newtgingrich will never be presdent of countray
    • Whyzup  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      Catholics also frown on adultery and divorce, Newt.
    • Long live obama and thank ...  •  Arlington, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      ***** I always love how IMMORAL people like Newt try to impose their dangerous religions on us.
      • Ted 3 mths ago
        It's comical to watch people fall for it. He is a master of deception.
    • ana s  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      If he's such a "good catholic" why has he divorced 2 previous wives. Divorce is not recognized by the Catholic church. Hypocrite.
      • Frank Ernesto 3 mths ago
        It is if you buy an exception. Religious rules favor those with money.
    • M  •  3 mths ago
      Gingrich IS NOT a Catholic! If he was, he wouldn't be twice divorced!
    • Tammy  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      I am Catholic and I have to say that this is absurd. Why does one religion feel the need to dictate what other people who do not believe can and cannot do? If you want to stop abortion, stop conception. How dare you condemn people to poverty over an outdated concept? The more children women have the more chance they are living in poverty. Unless the Catholic Church intends to take over all WIC programs and all other programs designed to help women and children in poverty nation wide they need to back off.
    • puck  •  Duluth, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      The last person who should be talking about religion is Gingrich who has been an immoral snake.
    • Davis J.  •  3 mths ago
      Hey, Newt, if you are adhering to Catholic beliefs, then you are considered an adulterer two times over. Nice try.

      Also, you'd probably call Jesus a communist because he said "to whom much is given, much is required" and then there's ""Give to everyone who asks of you, and whoever takes away what is yours, do not demand it back."

      Let's see you throw both those out there in your next conservative debate, ya bloated hypocrite!
    • Linda B  •  Salt Lake City, Utah  •  3 mths ago
      pot calling the kettle black me thinks!!!! LOL
      and separation of church & state comes to mind too..... :(
    • helen  •  3 mths ago
      When Catholic priest stop molesting little boys, come talk to me!
    • J  •  3 mths ago
      Gingrich, a Catholic? A man who cheated on two wives, divorced them to marry a third? Didn't know the church was that hard up to accept a man like this guy!
    • Just the Facts  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      Gingrich will attack Romney with anything whether true or not true, and most of his comments have been UNTRUE! WHAT A TRUE HYPOCRITE! You want a person like that for president?
    • Life Happens  •  3 mths ago
      Stop giving ALL religious non-profits a tax break and let's see how long religious organizations will actually stick around. Treat them like a business.
    • Mark B.  •  Escondido, California  •  3 mths ago
      The human toad should not preach to anyone about their religious beliefs with his track
      record of 50+ years of scandalous behavior.
    • incredulous  •  Burnt Hills, New York  •  3 mths ago
      If an organization is going to accept Federal funds, they must accept the rules. By insisting on not allowing contraceptives, they are forcing their religious beliefs on the public. If a patient doesn't believe in birth control, they can choose not to take it. No one is forcing them to use it.
    • Charles  •  Everett, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      1st KEEP RELIGION OUT OF POLITICS and if you don't want the goverment in religion just follow the rules of this nation AND IF IT WAS'NT FOR OUR GOVERMENT THE CATHOLIC CHUIRCH WOULD STILL BE ABUSING OUR CHILDREN AND HIDING THEIR PEODOPHILES FROM THE LAW THAT THE CHURCH IS NOT ABOVE
    • Jen  •  3 mths ago
      I was stumped at "Gingrich, a Catholic". Doesn't the Catholic church frown on divorce? Isn't this fool on his third marriage? How is he a Catholic? Isn't he also a cheater? #$%$ He needs to sit his #$%$ down and shut the hell up.
    • Suzy Q  •  Gillette, Wyoming  •  3 mths ago
      So what's the issue? can't employees just say no, if they are Catholics and don't agree with it? We were just fine before Carl Rove decided to start wedge politics in our elections several years ago, and now we have the seperation of church and state getting fouled up....can't anyone see this? The more we drag in abortion, reproductive rights, and some medical issues, into elections, the more we drag in religion. Many are always yelling about keeping government off our backs and out of our bedrooms, but the very same folks that are saying that are the ones bringing in these marriage, gay, abortion, moral issues, etc. into our elections.....that is what is dividing America. Can't have individual choice and freedom and keep government out of our bedroom if folks continue to drag these issues into it.
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