Not from PA, but Santorum is a little, say, strange...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A61804-2005Apr17.html
Same problem as in California, we need to replace the population.
Whoa! I think I get it now, Shermy. Thanks for the info. Hmmmmmmmmmm.......
You're right, the RINOs like you have a visceral negative reaction to anyone who takes religious faith seriously.
And the Reagan Dems who have supported Santorum in each of his previous elections are the base of Casey's support because of his father.
Looks like I'm going to have to keep supporting Santorum. Thanks for the link to that article. I wish we has another 20 Rick Santorums.
guess it is strange today to believe that a 20-week-old preborn is human, and even stranger to love it and to devise a way to grieve for it, since abortion is more acceptable with regards to the "handling" of a person that age.
Oh yeah? Let me tell youy a story. My wife is a Methodist. A woman at her church was pregnant with twins. At about twenty weeks, the babies came. Thw woman asked for her minister to come to baptize them. He arrived at the hospital, walked into the ICU and was startled to see the father holding the two children in his arms. They were still alive but the doctors had told the parents that the babies had only hours to live (because of malformations). He baptised the babies and the parents took turns holding and stroking them until they died. The two babies were later given a church funeral, with two tiny coffins lying side by side. Do you find this strange? That these babies should be treated like persons. I found it profoundly moving.
The more I read, the more I liked him. The author is obviously a liberal and simply has no clue about the way Santorum view's his child's death. To the author, it would be reasonable to just put the "fetus" in a trashbag.