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When life begins from rape, 'God intended' it: US Senate candidate

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Posted: Oct 24, 2012 at 1118 hrs IST
Republican Richard Mourdock, candidate for Indiana's US Senate seat. (AP)

Indianapolis Richard Mourdock, the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Indiana, said in a debate on Tuesday that even when life begins with that horrible situation of rape, that is something that God intended to happen.

The remark drew criticism from his Democratic opponent, congressman Joe Donnelly, as well as from Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's camp - even as Mourdock defended his words.

During the debate in New Albany, Indiana, Mourdock, Donnelly and Libertarian candidate Andrew Horning were asked about their views on abortion.

The only exception I have to have an abortion is in that case of the life of the mother, Mourdock said. I struggled with it myself for a long time, but I came to realize that life is that gift from God and I think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape that it is something God intended to happen.

Mourdock, the state treasurer who is a favorite of the conservative Tea Party movement, ousted longtime Senator Richard Lugar in the Republican primary earlier this year. He is locked in a tight race with Donnelly ahead of the Nov. 6 election.

Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz called Mourdock's comments outrageous and demeaning to women.

Donnelly said that rape is a heinous and violent crime in every instance.

The God I believe in and the God I know most Hoosiers believe in, does not intend for rape to happen - ever, Donnelly said in a statement after the debate, using the nickname for Indiana residents. What Mr. Mourdock said is shocking, and it is stunning that he would be so disrespectful to survivors of rape.

Romney, who on Monday launched statewide ads endorsing Mourdock, distanced himself on Tuesday from the remark by his fellow Republican. Governor Romney disagrees with Richard Mourdock's comments, and they do not reflect his views, said Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul.

Republicans need a net gain of four seats to gain control of the U.S. Senate from the Democrats, or three if Romney wins the White House. Republicans began 2012 in a strong position, but have suffered some self-inflicted wounds.

In Missouri, Republican Senate candidate Todd Akin prompted an uproar by saying women's bodies have defenses against pregnancy after legitimate rape, and now trails in his race.

Mourdock issued a statement after the debate that said: God creates life, and that was my point. God does not want rape, and by no means was I suggesting that He does. Rape is a horrible thing, and for anyone to twist my words otherwise is absurd and sick.

A September Howey-DePauw poll put Donnelly up by 2 percentage points over Mourdock, 40 to 38 percent, with 7 percent for Horning.

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God intended rape? by satish on 24 Oct 2012

What a foolish fellow this guys could be, just because he is man, and cannot understand the reality what a rape means and how the victim suffers during and after the incident. It is unfortunate, that if some one forces himself on a hapless victim but it is more to do with educating people what is right and what is wrong instead of leaving it with Destiny. This Fellow does not fit to get elected, he is weak guy from this argument.

Taliban effect by arvind on 24 Oct 2012

So Taliban won

When life begins from rape God Intended it?? by Ali ShahanShah on 24 Oct 2012

Did God ask you to consummate a marriage through love more aptly termed and understood by you as rape!You are right in your own way!According to the learned Chinese philosopher "when you cannot reist rape lie down and enjoy it!"

a by MdShafiqM on 24 Oct 2012

Most horrible and insane logic!

IS HE A SATANIST ? or share holder in CASINOS, Strip clubs ? by Bharat on 24 Oct 2012

He's an Idiot...never read christian Bible that advocates stoning death for rapists... strongly condemns violence in all forms especially rape..What a moron...where did he study ? Xtianity will roundly reject such NRA

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