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God's Will? Pray tell. Was it God's will that you chose yourself to have an emergency abortion while at the same time denying that right to other women? Was it God's will that you personally lived with, screwed and ran around with an abortion doctor for 8 years prior to your marriage to your husband? Was it God's will that you told a young woman that having an abortion "wasn't all that bad"? Was it God's will that your husband cheated the State of Pennsylvania out of tax money? Was it God's will that your husband cheated a Veterans Home out of their money? Neither you nor your homophobic, sanctimonius husband have been vetted and once that happens you will be happy to crawl back under the rock you came out of. I think that will be God's will.
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dynasaw
(998 posts)"Mrs. Santorum, 51, apparently wasnt always committed to the cause. In fact, her live-in partner through most of her 20s was Tom Allen, a Pittsburgh obstetrician and abortion provider 40 years older than she, who remains an outspoken crusader for reproductive rights and liberal ideals. Dr. Allen has known Mrs. Santorum, born Karen Garver, her entire life: he delivered her in 1960. . . The six-year-long May-December affair, which was always out in the open, began in 1982, when Garver was a 22-year-old nursing student at Duquesne University. Allen was then 63. He was well known for delivering babies and helping to start a therapeutic abortion clinic at Magee-Womens Hospital in Pittsburgh years before Roe v. Wade. As at most such clinics, sympathetic psychiatrists of the era attested to womens fragile mental health as a way to skirt restrictions on the procedure. Rick Santorum has lampooned the notion that abortion statutes should contain exceptions in cases where womens health is at risk."
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=post&forum=1002&pid=345904
I guess even god changes his mind about how to move people along.
Javaman
(62,490 posts)I'm hoping that someone in the media points out that the term "god's will" is also used by various Islamic radicals.
madokie
(51,076 posts)And I don't do the god thing