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Related: About this forumUtah GOP Rep. John Curtis on abortion: 'I wish women could make this decision'
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3678002-utah-gop-rep-john-curtis-on-abortion-i-wish-women-could-make-this-decision/Utah GOP Rep. John Curtis on abortion: I wish women could make this decision
BY JULIA SHAPERO - 10/07/22 11:56 AM ET
Rep. John Curtis (R-Utah) said on Thursday that he wishes women could make this decision while discussing abortion laws in the state.
I wish, as a man, I didnt have to make this decision, Curtis said at a debate on Thursday night. I wish women could make this decision.
The candidate, who also said he identifies as unapologetically pro-life, earned a shocked reaction from his Democratic opponent, Glenn Wright, over the comment.
The congressman was attempting to make the point that he believes abortion is a states rights issue, following the Supreme Courts decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. However, Curtis also noted that most state legislatures are dominated by men.
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BY JULIA SHAPERO - 10/07/22 11:56 AM ET
Rep. John Curtis (R-Utah) said on Thursday that he wishes women could make this decision while discussing abortion laws in the state.
I wish, as a man, I didnt have to make this decision, Curtis said at a debate on Thursday night. I wish women could make this decision.
The candidate, who also said he identifies as unapologetically pro-life, earned a shocked reaction from his Democratic opponent, Glenn Wright, over the comment.
The congressman was attempting to make the point that he believes abortion is a states rights issue, following the Supreme Courts decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. However, Curtis also noted that most state legislatures are dominated by men.
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						Utah GOP Rep. John Curtis on abortion: 'I wish women could make this decision' (Original Post)
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        Then why not let women idividually make the choice without interfering, CongressMAN????
        marble falls
        Oct 2022
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markie
(23,715 posts)1. seriously buddy??
        the ignorance and comments are beyond belief...
Diamond_Dog
(38,928 posts)2. We women would be more than happy
        To take over and shut this guys trap.
Zambero
(9,890 posts)3. More than a few women could have some choice words to say about him
        And his mindset.  Like "I wish he would crawl back under his rock". 
This guy is evoking a very primitive moral false equivalence.  To the effect that women were chosen to be humanity's moral guardians, but given an inherent failure to heed the calling, men must step in to make things right in the eyes of God.  It was Eve after all who tempted Adam, and not the other way around.   
Timeflyer
(3,502 posts)4. Forced birther BS
        He's happy that states now get to take the most fundamental decision away from women. Yeah, too bad, so sad that most state legislatures are dominated by men, but,-- misogyny, god's will, what are you gonna do?
marble falls
(68,992 posts)5. Then why not let women idividually make the choice without interfering, CongressMAN????
        




