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A group of young women claim they were ordered to leave a book signing featuring Sen. Rick Santorum because of their political views.
Republican Sen. Rick Santorum, considered one of the most vulnerable incumbents, raised more than $3 million in the first three months of the year and has a 2-to-1 cash advantage over his leading Democratic opponent.
Sen. Rick Santorum's charity donated about 40 percent of the $1.25 million it spent during a four-year period, well below Better Business Bureau standards — paying out the rest for overhead, including several hundred thousand dollars to campaign aides on the charity payroll.

...or do the voters dislike his message, and record?
Santorum and Hoekstra have been trying very hard to tie some 500 Pre-1991 WMDs that we've turned up in Iran to President Bush's origional rational for war.
Rep. Peter Hoekstra (R-Mich.), chairman of the House intelligence committee, and Sen.
So, apparently Rick Santorum's website is actually modeled on his ethical behavior.
The latest Rasmussen Reports election poll in Pennsylvania shows Republican Senator Rick Santorum solidifying his standing as most vulnerable congressional incumbent this election season. Santorum now trails Democratic challenger Bob Casey 56% to 33%.
"As Ann Coulter remains a fugitive from the law, another darling of the fire & brimstone Right is facing accusations of voter fraud.
This is a vile man. Everything that can be done to stop him from being reelected should be done. I am relieved to see that Bush, who is co-vile, is hurting Santorum. It should. Nothing good comes from this corrupt politician. Nothing.
Rick Santorum's charity is run by political lobbyists.
Santorum said as the decline "of true science has been a major factor in the decline of Western culture, so too the renewal of science will play a big part in cultural renewal."
After hearing Republican National Committee chairman Ken Mehlman say on ABC's This Week that "Hillary Clinton seems to have a lot of anger," I decided to look into the matter on a more broad scale.
Dan Balz and Chris Cillizza of the Washington Post take a look at Republican and Democratic congressional prospect for the 2006 midterm election. Their conclusion: The dems could very well regain control of both houses of congress.
Republicans, not usually well known for their support of animal rights, have recently been displaying evidence of a turnaround on this issue of humane-ness.For instance, there's the mad cow disease scares.
Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) held "Justice Sunday III" and showed support for Supreme Court nominee Alito, citing his (Santorum's) beliefs on the appropriate use of judicial power in religious matters and the impact that judges have had on these matters.