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51818 Re: Santorum even troubled by something as commonplace as birth control -- for married couples.
   clo [b]Santorum should have been a priest.[/b] ...obamba should h...
ribit   POPE   22 Feb 2012
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51774 Thank you for admitting you were wrong, clo
   [i]"Santorum says he wouldn't try to take away the pill or condom...
Beldin   POPE   22 Feb 2012
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51770 Re: Santorum even troubled by something as commonplace as birth control -- for married couples.
   Clo: A Rick Santorum/Jimmy Swaggart ticket would be hard to beat....
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Santorum even troubled by something as commonplace as birth control -- for married couples.

By: clo in POPE
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Santorum should have been a priest.
He will NOT be POTUS.

On birth control, Santorum out of step with nation

By CONNIE CASS and JENNIFER AGIESTA

Associated Press

5:00 a.m. CST, February 17, 2012
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BIRTH CONTROL

-- Santorum: Says he wouldn't try to take away the pill or condoms.

But he believes states should be free to ban them if they want. 
He argues that the Supreme Court erred when it ruled in 1965 that Americans have a right to privacy that includes the use of contraceptives.

Birth control, even within marriage, violates his beliefs as a Catholic. Last year Santorum told the Christian blog Caffeinated Thoughts that as president he would warn the nation about "the dangers of contraception" and the permissive culture it encourages. "Many of Christian faith have said, `Well, that's OK. Contraception is OK,"' he said.

"It's not OK. It's a license to do things in the sexual realm that is counter to how things are supposed to be. ... If it's not for purposes of procreation, then you diminish this very special bond between men and women." 

Santorum said Friday on "CBS This Morning" that as a senator he had supported federal funding of birth control services but he also wants to promote abstinence "as a healthier alternative."

-- Catholics: Despite the church's teachings, 84 percent of U.S. Catholics believe a person who uses artificial birth control can still be a good Catholic, according to a CBS News poll. And 89 percent of Catholic women favor expanding access to birth control for those who can't afford it, the nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute found.

-- All Americans: Almost everyone uses it. Three-fourths of U.S. women have taken the pill, the CBS News poll says, and other studies show virtually all sexually active women have used some type of birth control. A mere 8 percent of Americans think birth control is morally wrong, according to a Pew Research Center poll this month. Four in 10 say it's not even a moral issue these days.

much more:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-ap-us-santorum-outofste,0,5381324.story




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