Santorum says no, I wouldn’t attend ‘gay ‘wedding

By Cheryl Chumley

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Rick Santorum, one of the Republican Party’s potential contenders for the White House, said during a nationally broadcast radio show with Hugh Hewitt he couldn’t attend a “gay” wedding – it would be against his faith.

The two first discussed the over emphasis of the media on the same-sex marriage issue at a time when ISIS was roaring through the Middle East – even landing at America’s door, with a training camp in Texas, as WND previously reported.

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And then Hewitt asked him outright: Would you go to a same-sex marriage ceremony if a loved one did?

“I would not,” Santorum said, Mediaite reported. “As a person of my faith, that would be something that would be a violation of my faith. I would love them and support them … but I would not participate in that ceremony.”

 

Cheryl Chumley

Cheryl K. Chumley is a journalist, columnist, public speaker and author of "The Devil in DC." and "Police State USA: How Orwell's Nightmare is Becoming our Reality." She is also a journalism fellow with The Phillips Foundation in Washington, D.C., where she spent a year researching and writing about private property rights. Read more of Cheryl Chumley's articles here.


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