Santorum simply needs to tell us whether or not he believes police should be able to barge into the bedrooms of consenting adults and arrest them for homosexuality and adultery.
Why? The state can (and does) bust into your bedroom if your dealing crack cocaine there. An adverse ruling in this case will make that as illegal as the bust you posit. Further, very few of us live in fear of the "sex police" but wouldn't want sodomy, adultery, et al. sanctioned as legal activities. Why? Because we know (thanks to San Francisco) that once they are legal they will become "in your face" and then sanctioned as "protected" in some weird way so that cross dressing queers get a BETTER shot at a job than the rest of us.
Why? The state can (and does) bust into your bedroom if your dealing crack cocaine there.
Most Americans make a distinction between private sexual acts between consenting adults, and dealing cocaine.
Most who oppose cocaine dealing DO NOT like the idea of a govt that arrests and jails consenting adults for committing homosexuality or adultery in the privacy of their bedrooms.