In response to a letter from a pro-choice group, a Virginia state senator referred to pregnant women as a “child’s host,” adding that “some refer to them as mothers.”
Republican state Sen. Steve Martin received a Valentine’s Day letter with the subject line reading “Don’t break our hearts” from the Virginia Pro-Choice Coalition. The group told the lawmaker they were “disappointed” in his voting record on women’s health care.
“If it’s your expectation that I should support such nonsense, I will be breaking your heart,” Martin wrote in a Facebook post last week. “You can count on me to never get in the way of you ‘preventing an unintentional pregnancy.’ I’m not actually sure what that means, because if it’s ‘unintentional’ you must have been trying to prevent it. And, I don’t expect to be in the room or will I do anything to prevent you from obtaining a contraceptive. However, once a child does exist in your womb, I’m not going to assume a right to kill it just because the child’s host (some refer to them as mothers) doesn’t want it.”
The Facebook post was edited later that afternoon to read, “I’m not going to assume a right to kill it just because the bearer of the child (some refer to them as mothers) doesn’t want it to remain alive.”
Martin told Politico that he was being sarcastic about his “language.”









