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Michelle
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posted 11 July 2007 05:20 PM      Profile for Michelle   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
...I was just reading a discussion on Daily Kos about abortion rights being jeopardized in Georgia, and someone linked to this article about Santorum and his family.

Far be it from me to judge the way people grieve over miscarriages or stillbirths - I'd have been devastated had my one pregnancy ended up that way at 20 weeks - but I didn't even know people were allowed to transport dead bodies all over the place like this, even if it is basically a fetus. I mean, they took pictures of it after it was dead, and let their kids play with it.

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In his Senate office, on a shelf next to an autographed baseball, Sen. Rick Santorum keeps a framed photo of his son Gabriel Michael, the fourth of his seven children. Named for two archangels, Gabriel Michael was born prematurely, at 20 weeks, on Oct. 11, 1996, and lived two hours outside the womb.

Upon their son's death, Rick and Karen Santorum opted not to bring his body to a funeral home. Instead, they bundled him in a blanket and drove him to Karen's parents' home in Pittsburgh. There, they spent several hours kissing and cuddling Gabriel with his three siblings, ages 6, 4 and 1 1/2. They took photos, sang lullabies in his ear and held a private Mass.

"That's my little guy," Santorum says, pointing to the photo of Gabriel, in which his tiny physique is framed by his father's hand. The senator often speaks of his late son in the present tense. It is a rare instance in which he talks softly.

He and Karen brought Gabriel's body home so their children could "absorb and understand that they had a brother," Santorum says. "We wanted them to see that he was real," not an abstraction, he says. Not a "fetus," either, as Rick and Karen were appalled to see him described -- "a 20-week-old fetus" -- on a hospital form. They changed the form to read "20-week-old baby."



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Bacchus
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posted 11 July 2007 05:25 PM      Profile for Bacchus     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Far be it from me to judge the way people grieve over miscarriages or stillbirths

No offense Michelle, but your Topic title kind of does judges, if you call him a 'freak' over it


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Michelle
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posted 11 July 2007 05:35 PM      Profile for Michelle   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Sorry, but it's one thing to want to bond with your dead 20 week-old fetus, and another thing to take it on the road to meet the relatives, take a bunch of pictures and let your young children play with it.

Don't most people consider letting very young children play dolls with a dead baby to be weird? I can't even imagine what my son's reaction would be if he were looking forward to a sibling and I brought home a dead fetus for him to play with for a few hours.


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Bacchus
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posted 11 July 2007 05:39 PM      Profile for Bacchus     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
LOL no I agree its freaky, just in a Magoo'ish kind of way thought that comment of yours was out of place with everything else there
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Michelle
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posted 11 July 2007 05:41 PM      Profile for Michelle   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Well, I guess it was judgmental, but I'm thinking of this really weird action of theirs against the background of his other screwball social conservative views.
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Bacchus
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posted 11 July 2007 07:00 PM      Profile for Bacchus     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
True but then Mrs Bacchus's first daughter was stillborn at like 22 weeks and they had a formal funeral and burial. And the death affects her to this day.
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