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Santorum: Privacy ruined everything

Our pal James Carter digs this up from a speech given by Republican frontrunner Rick Santorum back in 2003:All the rights in the Constitution, which are

Our pal James Carter digs this up from a speech given by Republican frontrunner Rick Santorum back in 2003:

All the rights in the Constitution, which are individually based rights, according to our founders were not there for the individual’s gain, but the reason we established those rights was for the common good. The right to privacy is not the right to a common good. It’s a me-centered right, that obviously started in the sexual revolution with contraception and obviously quickly evolved to abortion, and now has found its way into the marriage debate. And all those acts that were self-giving acts, self-sacrificing acts, have been polluted by this right to privacy.

No wonder Santorum thinks birth control "is not OK" -- your right to it ruined the Constitution. More tonight on the show, including an answer to how he became the Republican frontrunner.

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