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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004

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To: John Carragher who wrote (1808)4/23/2003 3:39:40 PM
From: Glenn Petersen  Read Replies (1) of 10965
 
Santorum has managed to turn himself into a political soccer ball.

Dean Calls for Santorum to Resign Post

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WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean on Wednesday called for Republican Sen. Rick Santorum (news, bio, voting record) to resign his leadership post after the lawmaker compared homosexuality to bigamy, polygamy, incest and adultery.

"Gay-bashing is not a legitimate public policy discussion; it is immoral. Rick Santorum's failure to recognize that attacking people because of who they are is morally wrong makes him unfit for a leadership position in the United States Senate," Dean said in a statement.

Santorum, Pennsylvania's junior senator, is No. 3 in the GOP leadership, serving as the Republican Party's conference chairman. On Tuesday, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee also called for Santorum to step down as conference chairman; gay-rights groups and several Democrats have criticized the lawmaker for his comments.

As governor of Vermont, Dean signed legislation that allowed gay couples to enter into civil unions.

Speaking at a town hall meeting in Pennsylvania Wednesday, Santorum defended his comments and said they were similar to what Justice Byron White wrote in the 1986 Supreme Court ruling that consenting adults have no constitutional right to private homosexual sex.

"To suggest that my comments, which are the law of the land and were the reason the Supreme Court decided the case in 1986, are somehow intolerant, I would just argue that it is not," Santorum said.
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