Rick Santorum  and the "dead baby" story: 
Is it sad,  sick, or a twist of both?

 
 (http://www.examiner.com/elections-2010-in-wilmington/angel-clark)   
_Angel Clark_ 
(http://www.examiner.com/elections-2010-in-wilmington/angel-clark) 
Delaware Elections 2010  Examiner 
January 2, 2012 

 
I started skimming headlines today and noticed that an above average number 
 of people were talking about Rick Santorum. (Some may contribute this to 
the "_Santorum Surge_ 
(http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/01/politics/iowa-caucuses/index.html) " but I know 
better than to believe that). My  eyes read over the 
words "dead baby" and I did a double take.  
Unlike many that I know involved in politics, I'm in my twenties. I know  
plenty about the candidates that I like, but very little about the past of 
the  politicians I consider below my radar. Rick Santorum is one of those I 
had  considered below my radar. I am not ashamed to admit that I don't know  
everything but I can do a Google search.  
So, I decided to find out more about the "dead baby" that I was reading  
about.  
Rick Santorum has 6 children. He had 7, but one, Gabriel Michael, was born  
prematurely at 20 weeks. The baby lived for 2 hours outside of the womb and 
then  died. Rick and his wife Karen decided to take Gabriel Michael home 
instead of to  a _funeral home_ 
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A61804-2005Apr17.html) . 
 
"Upon their son's death, Rick and Karen Santorum opted not to bring his  
body to a funeral home. Instead, they bundled him in a blanket and drove him 
to  Karen's parents' home in Pittsburgh. There, they spent several hours 
kissing and  cuddling Gabriel with his three siblings, ages 6, 4 and 1 1/2. 
They 
took photos,  sang lullabies in his ear and held a private Mass."   
He and Karen brought Gabriel's body home so their children could  "absorb 
and understand that they had a brother," Santorum says. "We wanted them  to 
see that he was real," not an abstraction, he says. Not a "fetus," either, as 
 Rick and Karen were appalled to see him described -- "a 20-week-old fetus" 
-- on  a hospital form. They changed the form to read "20-week-old baby." 
Although I personally think that his toddlers may not have understood the  
lesson Rick Santorum was trying to teach them, I think that I can understand 
why  he and his wife chose this action. It must be difficult to lose a 
child. I think  that unless you have lost a child, this is probably not the 
issue you should use  to attack Rick Santorum. We all face grief differently. I 
think this action was  unorthodox, and it is not behavior I think I would 
partake in, but again, I have  never lost a child.  
I would prefer to attack Rick Santorum _on the issues_ 
(http://www.southernnh912.com/sites/default/files/PresidentialCandidatePositions_20111203.pdf)
 . 
He _supports_ 
(http://www.rightface.us/forum/topics/a-quick-summary-gop-candidate-positions?xg_source=activity)
  the Patriot Act, that's a great place 
to start. Check  out where he stands on the issues (_I really like this New 
Hampshire 9/12 guide_ 
(http://www.southernnh912.com/sites/default/files/PresidentialCandidatePositions_20111203.pdf)
 ), pick an issue,  and start there! 
 
I realize, though, that many people may want to share how they feel about 
the  "dead baby" story though. What do you think? Sick? Sad? Or both?  
_Alan Colmes_ 
(http://radio.foxnews.com/2009/08/13/rick-santorum-took-dead-baby-home-to-meet-family/)
  brought this up today again:  
And then there is this little known tidbit: “I’m a pretty tolerant  guy, 
but beyond his ideology, some of Santorum’s behavior is just a little  
bizarre. For example, Santorum has six children. In 1996, he had son born  
prematurely who lived for only two hours. He and wife brought the child home  
and 
introduced the dead infant to the rest of their children as ‘your brother  
Gabriel’ and slept with the body  overnight.”

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