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kpete

(71,986 posts)
Mon Feb 13, 2012, 11:05 AM Feb 2012

Rick Santorum’s Anti-Abortion Politics Would Have Killed His Own Wife

Rick Santorum’s Anti-Abortion Politics Would Have Killed His Own Wife [Updated]

Let's get down to brass tacks: Presidential candidate Rick Santorum, Personhood Pledge-signing, Griswold vs. Connecticut-opposing, Mr. Ban Abortion in All Circumstances With No Exception for the Life of the Mother, believes that the actions of his own wife should be treated as criminal. Why? Because, back in 1996, his wife had a procedure that resulted in the deliberate death of her fetus, even though it was a matter of saving her own life.
Karen Santorum's difficult pregnancy and resultant life-saving, induced early delivery is no secret; in a 2004 interview with NPR's Terry Gross, her husband characterized the 1996 procedure as a harrowing but necessary. Karen, in her 19th week of pregnancy, received a risky surgery to save a pregnancy that doctors thought had little chance of survival. After the surgery, she came down with an infection, and doctors told Rick that unless the source of the infection — the fetus — was removed, his wife would die and his already-born children would be motherless. The doctor also told Santorum that his wife's fetus would not survive outside of the womb. According to Santorum, Karen went into labor as a result of the antibiotics, and then doctors gave her a drug that further induced labor. She delivered, and unfortunately the doctors were right.

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As Rick Santorum gains ground in the polls and commentators increasingly speak of him as if he's not a dangerous, raving zealot, please do remember that Karen Santorum's lifesaving medical intervention is different than the abortions that Santorum wishes to outlaw only in that the woman getting the lifesaving medical intervention was Karen Santorum. His policies would prevent other women from receiving the care they needed, and leave scores of non-Santorum children motherless. If that's not hypocrisy, then I don't know what is.

Update: There's debate regarding the specifics of Karen Santorum's procedure; some professionals, none of whom actually treated her, say that her labor was not induced, but spontaneous. Whether or not this is the case, the point remains the same: Rick Santorum's stance on abortion would have killed his wife. Had she not gone into spontaneous labor, she would need an abortion (or induced labor of a nonviable fetus) to save her life — and Santorum's politics wouldn't have let that happen.

http://jezebel.com/5873158/rick-santorums-anti%20abortion-stance-would-have-killed-his-own-wife

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Rick Santorum’s Anti-Abortion Politics Would Have Killed His Own Wife (Original Post) kpete Feb 2012 OP
The Santorumites want to force all women's legs open... krispos42 Feb 2012 #1
We all know the truth get the red out Feb 2012 #2
Yes, I remember when he said that exact thing livetohike Feb 2012 #3
Somebody like Santorum's wife will always have access to abortion Aerows Feb 2012 #4
Spontanious vacation to a liberal, socialist country in Europe. krispos42 Feb 2012 #5

krispos42

(49,445 posts)
1. The Santorumites want to force all women's legs open...
Mon Feb 13, 2012, 11:35 AM
Feb 2012

...and plant the conquest flag of the United States in their uteri by the most direct route possible.

"I claim this womb for Christ!"



get the red out

(13,462 posts)
2. We all know the truth
Mon Feb 13, 2012, 11:36 AM
Feb 2012

The rich and powerful will always be able to get "life saving procedures" no matter how many average women die for so-called "moral" reasons. They need blood to appease their God, but it won't be from them.

livetohike

(22,140 posts)
3. Yes, I remember when he said that exact thing
Mon Feb 13, 2012, 11:38 AM
Feb 2012

that if it was a choice of whose life to save, he would choose the baby over his wife.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
4. Somebody like Santorum's wife will always have access to abortion
Mon Feb 13, 2012, 12:01 PM
Feb 2012

and to birth control, because he's got money. They have absolutely no concerns about outlawing abortion or birth control, because if they need it, they have the means to get it.

They want to outlaw abortion and birth control so that it's harder for poor and middle-class women to have access to health services. In other words, they want to control poor and middle-class women's lives, and sit in judgment on them while they have the means to do whatever they want.

Frankly, Santorum has really stuck his foot in it at this point. There are some women that might go along with the anti-choice agenda, but to outlaw or severely regulate birth control? If he thinks women in the 21st century, many of whom take it for medical reasons rather than contraception, will put up with that, he's out of his fucking mind.

And it's pretty obvious he is out of his fucking mind to anyone but the most bat shit crazy of the bat shit crazies. In fact, I may have just insulted bat shit.

krispos42

(49,445 posts)
5. Spontanious vacation to a liberal, socialist country in Europe.
Mon Feb 13, 2012, 05:38 PM
Feb 2012

Where abortion can be done in a discreet, professional manner. No wire coathangers for Mrs. Santorum!

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