Newly hired Fox News contributor Dr. Ben Carson proposed on Friday to "re-educate the women" so that they would stop having abortions.
October 11, 2013

Newly hired Fox News contributor Dr. Ben Carson proposed on Friday to "re-educate the women" so that they would stop having abortions.

Speaking to a group of overwhelmingly Christian attendees at the Values Voter Summit, the retired neurosurgeon said that your health "is the most valuable thing that you have."

"And that's the reason that your health should be controlled by you and not be the government," he explained. "But when we're talking about things that are important, life is important. And that includes the life of the unborn."

"You know, there are those of us in this society who have told women that there's a war on them because that cute little baby inside of them, they may want to get rid of it and there are people that are keeping you from doing that," Carson continued. "And women say, 'No, no, they're not doing that to me! No!' And they get all riled up."

He added there was obviously not a "war on women" because men give up their seats to pregnant women.

"There is no war on them, the war is on their babies," Carson insisted. "Babies that cannot defend themselves. Over the past few decades, we have destroyed 55 million of them. And we have the nerve to call other societies of the past heathen."

"What we need to do is re-educate the women to understand that they are the defenders of these babies."

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