Wednesday, February 1, 2012

I met Rick Santorum today

He was speaking here in Colorado, ahead of the Republican primary in the State next Tuesday.
I really admire his courage and agree with most of what he stands for. After all, we are both committed Catholic fathers. :)
While you may think that this has nothing to do with my geography blog, I still find it fitting. You see, one of the reasons I study and want to teach others about geography is to speak up about the value of every human life, no matter how poor, how small, or where he/she happens to live on this earth.

In this video, Rick Santorum shares this truth with a very personal example.
I hope you enjoy it.

5 comments:

Jason said...

Enrico,
I love your philosophy on human life. I especially think that we in developed nations have a responsibility to care for those in developing nations. Thanks for sharing your post with us.
Jason

Anonymous said...

Thank you for posting that Enrico. My dear husband is watching the kids for me on Tuesday so that I can caucus for Santorum. I think I am drawn to him because his pain is so transparent. He's the type of guy who you want to rush a cup of tea to.

smeeko said...

Thanks for your comment: "Anonymous".
He really speaks from his heart. I feel privileged to have met him and we will be voting for him on Tuesday.

Tom said...

Thanks for posting this video. I will certainly vote for him if, by God's grace, he becomes the GOP candidate to oust our current anti-Catholic president.

Tom
Japan

Tom said...

Thank you for posting this Enrico. I will certainly vote for Rick, if by God's grace, he becomes the GOP candidate. We need to do all we can to get the Christian/Catholic communities to oust our current anti-Catholic president.