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Santorum also promoted a Constitutional amendment to define marriage as between one man and one woman and to ban abortions. While he said he is not generally a supporter of changes to the Constitution, he said conservatives have no choice. "Sometimes that's all you have left when the courts have run roughshod," he said. "We need to let them know exactly what our country wants." Santorum also called on Congress to abolish the San Francisco-based Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which conservatives regard as the most liberal appeals court and criticize regularly. He said that would oust the current judges and give him as president the opportunity to appoint conservatives to the bench in two or three new appellate courts that would replace the Ninth Circuit.
And in a nod to the cultural role of the president, he said he would champion conservative values from the White House. "When the president talks about something and drives home a theme," Santorum said, "America has that discussion."
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