Ind. Rep Senate candidate, Richard Mourdock

I am pro-choice. My approach on this one is whatever happen to particular woman and her baby, it is NONE of my AND our business to tell her what to do. I do not believe anyone of us have right to put nose in between the mother and baby. I believe in freedom and not have to deal with anyone telling me how to run my life.

Whatever women decides, it is her business not mine, even ours as well. There is consequences that women may have to deal with and it will happen naturally. If the woman was raped, and gave birth it may leave double long term scar on both of them and may do more harm than good to both sides if government intervened. We really have no idea and still none of our business anyway. And finally, I am AND we are in no position acting like a God!

Often I noticed that government interventions can do more harm than good, IN REAL life.
 
Also, I want to point out of something. It is only 99 to 85 percents of women and girls choose to keep their babies... I know some sources would said 1% to 5% of rape abortion, and another sources said otherwise.

Just point out, that's all.

Oh really, I need source to point about 99% to 85%.

Most abortions are done for woman's convenience, so that why abortion due to rape is much smaller, same goes with life in threat.

Also, not all rape causes pregnant and I'm sure that some women rather to use emergency contraception to terminate the pregnant rather than have an abortion.

For me, I rather to not have child at all, so I have deal with many issues.
 
Well, all I can say "Shit happens"

Actually, your feelings about having kids will change over time. I know not everybody felt the same way but, it is what I have experienced.

Is it your planning or your wife's unwanted pregnant?
 
I am pro-choice. My approach on this one is whatever happen to particular woman and her baby, it is NONE of my AND our business to tell her what to do. I do not believe anyone of us have right to put nose in between the mother and baby. I believe in freedom and not have to deal with anyone telling me how to run my life.

Whatever women decides, it is her business not mine, even ours as well. There is consequences that women may have to deal with and it will happen naturally. If the woman was raped, and gave birth it may leave double long term scar on both of them and may do more harm than good to both sides if government intervened. We really have no idea and still none of our business anyway. And finally, I am AND we are in no position acting like a God!

Often I noticed that government interventions can do more harm than good, IN REAL life.

Show me where that Reba, TXGolfer or I said women must to have children of rape. Nowhere of us said that. So, what made you to say it?

Oh really, I need source to point about 99% to 85%.

Most abortions are done for woman's convenience, so that why abortion due to rape is much smaller, same goes with life in threat.

Also, not all rape causes pregnant and I'm sure that some women rather to use emergency contraception to terminate the pregnant rather than have an abortion.

For me, I rather to not have child at all, so I have deal with many issues.

Bold font -- That is what I said earlier.

Here's some sources:

1% of people having abortions report having been force to have sex, 1% of people having abortions over all report doing so because of rape. The actual amount of abortions performed as a result of rape pregnancies is unknown, though, because 54% of rapes/sexual assaults go unreported. 13% and 12% respectively reported having an abortion due to concerns about their health or the health of the fetus

I hope that's enough for you.
 
I never said must have children of rape. What I mean is that we really don't have business over between a woman and whats inside her tummy. Pregnancies can happen for several reasons, and rape is just one of reason.

Show me where that Reba, TXGolfer or I said women must to have children of rape. Nowhere of us said that. So, what made you to say it?
 
Your smile emotion indicated that you were angry.
My words said disappointed. There is no "disappointed" emoticon, so that was the closest I could find.

To make myself clear, I say disappointed.
 
Well, all I can say "Shit happens"

Actually, your feelings about having kids will change over time. I know not everybody felt the same way but, it is what I have experienced.

Oh I see, interesting.
 
No offense. I feel, too, disappoint as well... Husbands should support their wives whenever she choose to keep the baby or have an abortion...

I think it's best support to do right thing.
 
Show me where that Reba, TXGolfer or I said women must to have children of rape. Nowhere of us said that. So, what made you to say it?

Bold font -- That is what I said earlier.

Here's some sources:

I hope that's enough for you.

Yup, it does enough but the abortion based on rape is most difficult to prove and in about 7 years ago, my mother told me that many women have babies aborted because of rape.
 
My words said disappointed. There is no "disappointed" emoticon, so that was the closest I could find.

To make myself clear, I say disappointed.

Ok, but you use smile emotion give me a strong feeling.

It is just like "Oh wow, granny is going be angry at me and I better need change it".
 
:jaw:
I can't believe this scumbag! Don't vote for him! Perhaps he is a rapist who knows? Perhaps we should register him as sex offender before he acts like one.

His comment is downright UNACCEPTABLE! It is like whenever rapist died and met God, then God said "oh, that's alright that was my plan" opening door to heaven. Think this is going to happen? Hell NO! The place for rapist is Hell not heaven.

GOP Senate Candidate: 'God Intended' Pregnancies From Rape - Yahoo! News

Indiana Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock said pregnancies resulting from rape are part of God's plan, tearfully explaining that he only supports abortions when a mother's life is in danger.

"I think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that God intended to happen," Mourdock said during Tuesday's Senate debate, choking up. Mourdock's opponent, Democratic Rep. Joe Donnelly, opposes abortion except in cases of rape and incest.

After the debate, Mourdock further explained his comment.

"Are you trying to suggest somehow that God preordained rape, no I don't think that," said Mourdock, according to The Associated Press. "Anyone who would suggest that is just sick and twisted. No, that's not even close to what I said."

Democrats wasted no time linking GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney to Mourdock. Earlier this week, Romney personally appeared in a TV ad for the Indiana state treasurer, offering his endorsement.

"Richard Mourdock's rape comments are outrageous and demeaning to women. Unfortunately, they've become part and parcel of the modern Republican Party's platform toward women's health, as Congressional Republicans like Paul Ryan have worked to outlaw all abortions and even narrow the definition of rape," Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz said in a statement released to press.

"As Mourdock's most prominent booster and the star of Mourdock's current campaign ads, Mitt Romney should immediately denounce these comments and request that the ad featuring him speaking directly to camera on Mourdock's behalf be taken off the air," she added

"Mitt's man Mourdock apes Akin, reflecting a GOP that is way out of mainstream," Obama strategist David Axelrod tweeted.

Romney's campaign distanced itself from Mourdock's comment.

"Gov. Romney disagrees with Richard Mourdock's comments, and they do not reflect his views," campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul said.

Abortion has become a more prominent issue in the presidential campaign in recent weeks, as Mitt Romney told the Des Moines Register that he would not pursue any specific abortion legislation as president and began airing a new TV ad in which a woman touts Romney's support for abortions in cases of rape and incest-a difference of opinion between Romney and his running mate, Paul Ryan.

The Obama campaign hit Romney on abortion soon after, releasing a TV ad of its own that features footage from a 2007 GOP presidential primary debate in which Romney said he would be "delighted" to sign a bill banning all abortions in the U.S.

Missouri Senate candidate Rep. Todd Akin said during an interview in August that women's bodies have ways of preventing pregnancy in cases of what he called "legitimate rape." Akin apologized for the comment, but refused to leave the race despite pressure from his own party.

ABC News' Elizabeth Hartfield and David Muir contributed to this report.

Mitt Romney does not want to lose any women votes so of course he will try to remove himself from Richard Mourdock's comments. But this does not chance the facts that Romney supported Mourdock'.
 
Mitt Romney does not want to lose any women votes so of course he will try to remove himself from Richard Mourdock's comments. But this does not chance the facts that Romney supported Mourdock'.

As not Romney fan,

Romney made wise choice to stay away from controversial situation.
 
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