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1 posted on 04/22/2003 2:01:18 PM PDT by TLBSHOW
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I'd like him to go ahead and make a statement about the "lifestyle." But I'm happy with this.
2 posted on 04/22/2003 2:05:15 PM PDT by RAT Patrol (Congress can give one American a dollar only by first taking it away from another American. -W.W.)
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Whatever Santorum may have said, this is another example of Republicans being held to a different standard for their speech than are Democrats. How many Democrats in the past few years have said indefensible things that have fallen on deaf ears, while Republican comments are twisted and turned into anything that supports an agenda that demonizes with the purpose of weakening the Republican party?

-PJ

3 posted on 04/22/2003 2:05:52 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too (It's not safe yet to vote Democrat.)
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Bowers v. Hardwick, 478 US 186 (1986) The Constitution does not confer a fundamental right upon homosexuals to engage in sodomy.

BURGER, C.J., Concurring Opinion Decisions of individuals relating to homosexual conduct have been subject to state intervention throughout the history of Western civilization. Condemnation of those practices is firmly rooted in Judeo-Christian moral and ethical standards. Homosexual sodomy was a capital crime under Roman law…. During the English Reformation, when powers of the ecclesiastical courts were transferred to the King's Courts, the first English statute criminalizing sodomy was passed…. Blackstone described "the infamous crime against nature" as an offense of "deeper malignity" than rape, a heinous act "the very mention of which is a disgrace to human nature," and "a crime not fit to be named." W. Blackstone, Commentaries . The common law of England, including its prohibition of sodomy, became the received law of Georgia and the other Colonies. In 1816, the Georgia Legislature passed the statute at issue here, and that statute has been continuously in force in one form or another since that time. To hold that the act of homosexual sodomy is somehow protected as a fundamental right would be to cast aside millennia of moral teaching.

Thomas Jefferson on Sodomy Sect. XIV. Whosoever shall be guilty of rape, polygamy, or sodomy* with a man or woman, shall be punished; if a man, by castration, a woman, by boring through the cartilage of her nose a hole of one half inch in diameter at the least. Peterson, Merrill D. "Crimes and Punishments" Thomas Jefferson: Writings Public Papers (Literary Classics of the United States, Inc. 1984) pp. 355, 356.

4 posted on 04/22/2003 2:29:21 PM PDT by Remedy
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He's been a Senator for how many years and gets worked over by AP and is shocked, shocked that his comments on this subject would be taken out of context? What did he expect?
5 posted on 04/22/2003 2:31:42 PM PDT by 3AngelaD
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When does the apology tour start?
6 posted on 04/22/2003 2:33:22 PM PDT by Stone Mountain
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