Should Rick Santorum have : Secret Service protection?
Megan Allen
student | Reading
“No. I don’t see anything wrong with throwing glitter at him. People are just making a statement. Santorum is trying to get himself sympathy when he doesn’t need sympathy. He’s a publicity seeker.”
Megan Allen
student | Reading
“No. I don’t see anything wrong with throwing glitter at him. People are just making a statement. Santorum is trying to get himself sympathy when he doesn’t need sympathy. He’s a publicity seeker.”
Robert Enders
tattoo artist | Kensington
“No. That’s ridiculous. He’s overstating the threat. Glitter is not going to hurt anyone. If he wants an extra layer of protection, he should pay for it himself. It shouldn’t come out of taxpayers’ dollars.”
Lukas Krum
student | South Philadelphia
“No. He’s denied the LGBT community [legal] protections. Why should he have special protections? In my estimation, Rick Santorum is a minor candidate whose presidential bid isn’t going anywhere. That in itself should preclude him from getting Secret Service protection.”
Tia Stephens
student | Northern Liberties
“No. He’s caused his own problems by being insensitive to diversity. People have a right to feel offended by him. Their reactions are natural, and understandable. It’s not like he’s actually getting bombed. It’s just glitter. Get over it!”
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