Sunday, February 26, 2012

The Kennedy speech that Santorum said "made him want to throw up..."


From this morning's "This Week" program...

“I don’t believe that the separation of church and state is absolute,” Rick Santorum said in an interview today on ABC’s “This Week” program. “The First Amendment means the free exercise of religion and that means bringing people and their faith into the public square.”
Santorum, 53, made the comments in an interview from Michigan, where he is campaigning ahead of the Republican primary this week. Polls show a close race there against Mitt Romney, who spent his boyhood in the state and where his father, George, was governor and an automobile company chief executive officer.
Santorum said Kennedy’s 1960 speech in Houston about the separation of church and state was an “absolutist doctrine” that he disagrees with.
“To say that people of faith have no role in the public square? What makes me throw up is someone who is now trying to tell people that you will do what the government says,” Santorum said. “That now we’re going to turn around and impose our values from the government on people of faith.”
Santorum said “there are people I disagree with. Come into our town hall meetings and let’s have a discussion. Air your ideas and why you believe what you believe.”
“That’s what America is all about — bringing in that diversity,” the former Pennsylvania senator said. “What we saw in Kennedy’s speech was just the opposite — and that’s what’s so upsetting about it.”


  I thought it would be interesting to provide the clip of the actual speech Santorum is referring to. The main part is here: 




Or, you can watch the longer version, that includes a question and answer period after the speech here:

Extended Version of John F. Kennedy speech to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association on September 12, 1960.

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1 comment:

  1. Santorum also says women impregnated by rape should make the best of a bad situation (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2091170/Rick-Santorum-Rape-victims-gift-baby-pregnant.html), so his opinion is a bit suspect.

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