Rick Santorum Quote

It's like going out and saying, "That tree is a car." Well, the tree's not a car. A tree's a tree. Marriage is marriage. You can say that tree is something other than it is. It can redefine it. But it doesn't change the essential nature of what marriage is. Marriage is a union between a man and a woman for the purposes of the benefit of both the man and the woman, a natural unitive according to nature, unitive, that is for the purposes of having and rearing children and for the benefit of both the man and the woman involved in that relationship. And for the benefit of society because we need to have stable families of men and woman bonded together to raise children. That's what marriage is.


Burns, Douglas (25 August 2011), "Santorum Q&A: Marriage for gays threatens religious freedom", Iowa Independent, retrieved on 2011-08-28


It's like going out and saying, That tree is a car. Well, the tree's not a car. A tree's a tree. Marriage is marriage. You can say that tree is...

It's like going out and saying, That tree is a car. Well, the tree's not a car. A tree's a tree. Marriage is marriage. You can say that tree is...

It's like going out and saying, That tree is a car. Well, the tree's not a car. A tree's a tree. Marriage is marriage. You can say that tree is...

It's like going out and saying, That tree is a car. Well, the tree's not a car. A tree's a tree. Marriage is marriage. You can say that tree is...