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There would be no phenomenom in regards to Rick Santorum, IF NOT FOR THE IDIOTIC DISGUSTING RELIGIOUS RIGHT WAR MONGER MOTHER FUC*ERS THAT ARE MY FELLOW AMERICANS.
I spit on these people . They sicken and disgust me. I have come to despise my fellow Americans . Dumbed down ,stupid morons. I can't believe this sh*t ! ! ! |
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There would be no phenomenom in regards to Rick Santorum, IF NOT FOR THE IDIOTIC DISGUSTING RELIGIOUS RIGHT WAR MONGER MOTHER FUC*ERS THAT ARE MY FELLOW AMERICANS. |
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We have dozens of threads on old frothy.
I think this sums him up best. Sick Fuck. Father First, Senator Second 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. |
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We have dozens of threads on old frothy. ![]() |
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We have dozens of threads on old frothy. |
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i don't think it's sick at all. people have to say goodbye and grieve. happens all the time. |
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I can see that I guess... I don't have children but I can't imagine taking a car ride with him for hours if he was dead and then introduce his dead body to other family members, including young children, while talking to him and kissing on him.... seems incredibly creepy to me, but to each their own I guess. i had a coworker years ago that lost a 2 yr/old to a battle with heart disease or something to that effect. she then brought pictures of her and her family (husband and other small children) holding and posing with the child's body before they buried him. honestly, they were pretty tasteful (other than the fact that the child was dead) photos. nothing disrecpectful. Another friend lost his wife and young child in a terrible car accident. he was allowed to have them buried in his backyard..... yes, wierd. but i can't possibly imagine what i would do or what it would be like if i lost a child.... |
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i can respect that. i think it's pretty wierd too. |
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i can respect that. i think it's pretty wierd too. I can kind of relate here. A few years ago my older brother died suddenly of a heart attack. When I went to the funereal home I completely lost it and went seriously, horrifically berzerk because I wanted to take him home with me. Eventually I calmed down, but had they allowed me to I would have taken him with me. I couldn't lose it, tho, i had to be strong for my mother who kept trying to wake him up. |
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