the Thomas Moore Foundation -- a mostly Catholic arm of the Christian Fundamentalist campaign to pervert the United States into a theocracy, its fanatical stance against evolution endorsed by the Pope himself:
http://www.thomasmore.org/news.html?NewsID=379And of course by President George Bush:
http://www.thomasmore.org/news.html?NewsID=347 (Support for "intelligent design" is implicitly support for theocracy because "intelligent design" not only demands the suppression of scientific fact but the attendant forcible indoctrination of children in one of the core dogmas of Abrahamic religion: that a male divinity somehow "created" the universe from nothing -- the source not only of Abrahamic society's increasingly suicidal alienation from Nature, but of its infinitely murderous beliefs in its right to tyrannize the world and viciously oppress the female gender.)
Santorum has expressed his enthusiastic support for Christian theocracy many times, to such an extent that in his home state of Pennsylvania even some Christians -- that is, those who value liberty above doctrinal conformity -- are beginning to question Santorum's suitability for office. That Santorum is now opportunistically abandoning the Thomas Moore ship is a deceptive response to those questions -- merely an act of political expedience: sleight-of-hand intended to confuse voters now that the Dover case has revealed the extent to which "intelligent design" mandates the deliberate imposition of theocratic tyranny, and therefore not only the frightening extent of Santorum's support for Christian fascism and theocracy in general but also his rabid opposition both to the principles of American constitutional liberty and the very notion of individual freedom.
Let us hope the voters of Pennsylvania continue their awakening and that Santorum receives the ouster he so rightfully deserves.