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    On birth control, Santorum out of step with nation

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Most Americans don't share Rick Santorum's absolutist take on abortion. He's out of step on women in combat. He questions the values of the two-thirds of mothers who work. He's even troubled by something as commonplace as birth control — for married couples.

    Even among a Republican presidential field anxious to please religious conservatives, Santorum's ideas stand out.

    A Catholic father of seven whose kids are home-schooled, Santorum may seem to wear his conservatism as comfortably as his sweater vests. But he's walked a careful path, keeping the more provocative opinions that helped sink his re-election to the Senate in 2006 mostly out of his presidential campaign.

    That is until he leaped to the top of the polls, alongside Mitt Romney.

    Now Santorum's record on social issues is getting a closer look. On several matters, he's outside the Republican mainstream. And if he becomes the GOP nominee, some of his ideas would likely be surprising, even puzzling, to general election voters.

    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.

    WORKING WOMEN

    — Santorum: His 2005 book, "It Takes a Family: Conservatism and the Common Good," suggests parents in two-income families aren't doing what's best for the kids. Too often, he writes, both parents work when the family could get by on one salary: "For some parents, the purported need to provide things for their children simply provides a convenient rationalization for pursuing a gratifying career outside the home." He described it as a sad situation created by "radical feminists" who undermined the traditional family by "convincing women that professional accomplishments are the key to happiness."

    Santorum's unsuccessful re-election bid took a hit from a rival's TV ad featuring a working mother challenging the senator "to come to my house at the end of the month when we're doing our bills and tell me how we can live on one income." Santorum recently tried to deflect questions about the book by saying that his wife, who left her nursing career to care for their children, helped write that section because she felt her decision to become a stay-at-home mom wasn't valued by society. He predicted a Santorum administration would have "plenty of working moms."

    — All Americans: Two-thirds of married mothers with husbands are working or looking for jobs, according to the Labor Department. Like Santorum, most Americans don't think it's best for children when moms work full time; they're divided over whether staying at home or working part time is ideal. But more moms are working for economic reasons than personal satisfaction. Half of full-time working mothers would rather work part time, and a third would prefer to stay home, according to a 2009 Pew Research Center poll. About 1 in 10 of the moms working full-time says it's an ideal situation.

    WOMEN IN COMBAT

    — Santorum: Spoke out against women in combat when the Pentagon announced plans to allow them to serve closer to the front. He says he worries that fighting men will be distracted by their "natural instinct" to protect women. He also says the differences in physical abilities between men and women aren't being taken into account.

    — Republicans: Six in 10 would allow women to serve in units that engage in close combat; about a third are opposed, a Quinnipiac University poll last year found.

    — All Americans: Slightly more favorable toward women in combat than Republicans.

    GAYS IN THE MILITARY

    — Santorum: Wants to reinstate the "don't ask, don't tell" policy that banned openly gay service members. In a GOP debate in Florida, Santorum said lifting the ban was social engineering and that "sexual activity has absolutely no place in the military." He added: "Keep it to yourself whether you're a heterosexual or a homosexual."

    — Republicans: Santorum's party is divided on the issue. A CBS News poll gave a 48-41 edge to supporters of gays serving in the military. Republicans who felt strongly about the issue were twice as likely to support gays in the military than to oppose them, however.

    — All Americans: An overwhelming number — 68 percent — favor allowing gays to serve openly, the same poll found.

    ABORTION

    — Santorum: Favors amending the Constitution to ban abortion. He says that human life begins at conception and doctors who perform abortions should be charged as criminals. In his book, he compared women who have abortions to 19th-century slaveholders, writing that "unlike abortion today, in most states even the slaveholder did not have the unlimited right to kill his slave." In the past, Santorum supported allowing abortions in cases of rape or incest, but he now says no to those exceptions.

    — Republicans: Although united in the belief that abortion should be illegal in most cases — two-thirds say so — an overwhelming majority of Republicans are willing to make some exceptions. Only a fifth say abortion should always be illegal, according to AP-GfK polling in August.

    — All Americans: Even less likely to say there should be no abortions at all — 16 percent support a total ban. About half of Americans want abortion to be legal in most cases, and almost as many say it should be mostly illegal.

     
    • Kim  •  Enola, Pennsylvania  •  2 mths ago
      This is the reason I voted him out of office
    • Mr Everyman  •  3 mths ago
      A woman has the right to control what happens to her own body. That was an Ayn Rand Objectivist viewpoint. It is no longer welcome with current Republicans. Rick Santorum represents a time warp back to pre-Roe v Wade days. As policy Santorum's abortion views will increase deaths, injuries, disease, forced marriages, runaways, unwanted pregnancies, unwanted and abused children and, aid organized crime with forced prostitution. We need to avoid his values.
      • Viet Vet 3 mths ago
        Don't be so easily propagandized, Santorum's position has nothing to do with women's access to birth control, it's about who pays for it. Taxpayers should NOT pay for it. And it is unconstitutional for the federal government to get involved in abortion, birth control, or millions of other things, that it is now unconstitutionally involved in. This government needs to be taken down a notch or two.
      • ncal 2 mths ago
        Actually, Santorum's time-warp goes back to pre-birth control. That ain't that long ago. Roe vs Wade was the response to that. Whoever pays for birth control is expected to recoup $60B in savings, so paying for birth control is a non-issue. Which HMO -- who now by law must provide it free -- is whining? Obamacare is about healthcare cost savings: Free birth control is projected to cut healthcare costs by 14-17% of the total spent on healthcare in the U.S.
    • FoolsRule  •  3 mths ago
      The "slaveholders" are those that want to enslave women by banning birth control. But if an automatic wage garnishment for kids' fathers kicked in with the ban on birth control and abortion, the male "slaveholders" would sing a different tune.
    • Sam  •  3 mths ago
      He is an embarrassment to this country and to women. This is 2012. This man is not going to dictate what I can do to my body. I have my own values, ethics and religion.
    • anonymous  •  3 mths ago
      Did someone other than Rick write his book then? "HE" said what he said,..
      Religion should be under attack when people like Rick come out with ignorant remarks.
    • Hawk  •  3 mths ago
      I think that the GOP should set an example and practice sexual abstinence...for the next 100 years.
      • Viet Vet 3 mths ago
        Actually, the stats show that leftists are refraining from bearing children, with a birth index less than 2, so that in time the country will be controlled by a extra solid majority of conservatives, which bodes very well for the nation.
      • Michelle W 3 mths ago
        Fortunately viet vet, one does not inherit political views the same way one inherits eye color.
    • Jim96021  •  Chico, California  •  3 mths ago
      Santorum accuses Romney of flip flopping.
      ." In the past, Santorum supported allowing abortions in cases of rape or incest, but he now says no to those exceptions.
      What does he call this? I think he's a hypocrite. One should not throw stones, if you live in a glass house. I guess he'll say anything to get the Religious Right to back him. If you don't have a good plan for the economy, or anything else, I guess you have to do something. He, and Newt, are playing on the latest headlines with the Catholic controversy over health care. All of a sudden, it's a attack on the Catholic Church! What about all their disparaging remarks about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? I guess if you are a SELF righteous person, you are allowed to cut down someone elses religion. Romney has said nothing about their attacks on his religion, yet it at times borders on down right religious persecution.
    • NO_LIMIT_NlGGA  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Old fat rich conservative white guys are going to dictate that no woman in American can get access to birth control.
      • Rmp 3 mths ago
        Too lazy to pay yourself? You don't sound like much of a "True American Patriot".
      • Viet Vet 3 mths ago
        Not about that traitor, it's about who pays for it. Only the people involved in the act should be held responsible for the payment.
    • Reggie  •  3 mths ago
      Anyone who uses their religious belief to run our country doesn't get my vote. Period.
    • Siksaitama  •  Amsterdam, The Netherlands  •  3 mths ago
      Why didn't this article include anything around his views on dismantling public education or his support for home schooling?
      • charles 3 mths ago
        With the American education system failing, I hope your stance is not against homeschooling. My son is 6, and with 30 million illegals in our country, he is slowed down in his class by the half the class that only speaks Spanish. His school admits that 70 percent of their students are children of illegals.
      • Alyssa 3 mths ago
        I'd probably start by moving away from Texas, where that is more of a problem than almost anywhere else in the country (besides florida)
      • KATE 3 mths ago
        Oh don't forget that he took money from the state to support home schooling his kids: "Between 2001 and 2004, Santorum enrolled five of his children in the Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School. Since Pennsylvania law requires school districts to pay for students who live in their district but enroll in cyber schools – and since Santorum claimed his residence was a house in Penn Hills, Allegheny County – the Penn Hills School District paid $100,000 for the Santorum children’s tuition."
    • Sarah  •  3 mths ago
      What if you take birth control because you don't menstruate otherwise? I take it for health reasons and my doctor is worried that my bones will suffer if I don't take it since things don't always work properly. I also believe women should have a choice. If you don't like birth control- don't take it! If you trust your young daughters to not get knocked-up go for it, but don't punish her if she does get pregnant and you wouldn't let her be on BC. NO amount of abstinence will make me get my period and force my body to create the right levels of hormones. If someone takes away my right to have birth control and compromises my health, I'm not going to be happy about it and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
    • Mylo  •  Studio City, California  •  3 mths ago
      Talk about of touch. How lifting a ban that shoved the innate instincts of certain individuals social engineering? Wouldn't keeping the ban in-place be a prime example of what he claims to be social engineering?

      Me thinks he feels a bit too self-conscious about the connotation of his last name.

      Lets all herald a conducive environment for celibate child molesters, the future fruits of which labor will have undoubtedly turned innocence into loathsomeness. Why isn't he speaking out against this issue?

      "This is what you should fear, you are what you should fear."
      • J.D. 3 mths ago
        What are you smoking Mylo?
      • Mylo 3 mths ago
        Care to enlighten me?
    • Steve  •  3 mths ago
      Another Neocon giving a bad name to Conservatives with a brain. I think the best example was the Gays in the Military section. "lifting the ban was social engineering"

      Apparently freedom to this police state DICTATOR-wannabe is social engineering and banning a practice is his idea of freedom? If you cannot read this and understand that his desire to control you will have him distorting and lying to the public whilst your freedoms fall by the wayside, you're a dictator loving commie.

      And these same rubes call Obama a Commie???? Having the public pay for roads isn't communistic; having someone decide your life and your decisions is without any shadow of a doubt totalitarian. Pick your evil you vote for, it's only freedom at risk in Nov 2012.
    • mydogshakespeare  •  3 mths ago
      A-ha! So "Frothy Dick" would reduce unemployment to under 3% in *one magic stroke* by removing working women wannabees. (Maybe even lower by removing working women with kids at home?)

      You Go, Dick! I would *really* like to see *you* on November's ballot!
    • Erin  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      This guy blames everything on women!!!! Even the part of his book where he blames women for working he then blames his wife for writing it!!! What a jerk off he is. Also if he is only for having sex to have children now that his wife is to old to have kids he is just never gonna have sex again...kinda doubt it.
    • adam  •  3 mths ago
      santorum - the american " taliban "
    • Steve  •  3 mths ago
      Is Santorum, thinking on a subsidy for women that stay home to home school their children, there will be many children without birth control? Or maybe he is planning on a large increase in the minimum wage to support his views.
    • Brenda  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      WOW!!!! I would like to know his stance on the Catholic church and all their sexual misdeeds? I for one do not want someone who opposes so much and tells me what is right or wrong when they support a group as the Cahtolic church who has deined and covered up the very serious misdeeds of their priests, while leaving the victims out to dry so-to-speak. And who has hid their wrong doers from the law of the land while telling their congergation to fellow the law of the land and obey it. NOWAY
    • Henny  •  3 mths ago
      Not getting my vote
    • vinnie  •  3 mths ago
      Santorum is out of step with the nation on a lot more than birth control!
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