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Celia--
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette takes this line of reasoning a step further in their Sunday editorial, writing:

"Out of 64 staffers in the senator's various offices, eight are working moms with kids under age 18, including three who are welfare-to-work single moms. In short, he practices in his offices what he does not preach in this book -- and good for him. Perhaps he could learn from such practical experience that in 2005 there are different families with different needs -- and no one prescription for raising children other than love, protection and care." http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05191/535261.stm

It's disappointing that there hasn't been even more media coverage of the reactionary positions of Pennsylvania's junior Senator.
#1 Hamilton on 2005-07-10 20:23
Hamilton--
Well, welcome to SantorumExposed.com -- let's see if we can spread the word about Rick's positions in another way. It's too important to wait for someone else to do -- we just have to get busy doing it ourselves.
#2 Celia on 2005-07-11 08:05
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