Monday, January 19, 2009

Libtards call for end to abstinance only education

NEW YORK — With the exit of the Bush administration, critics of abstinence-only sex education will be making an aggressive push to cut off federal funding for what they consider an ineffective, sometimes harmful program.

How quickly and completely they reach their goal is uncertain, however, as conservative supporters of abstinence education lobby Congress and President-elect Barack Obama to preserve at least some of the funding, which now totals $176 million a year.

And even if federal funding is halted, some states — such as Georgia — are determined to keep abstinence programs going on their own, ensuring that this front in the culture wars will remain active.

Obama is considered an advocate of comprehensive sex education, which — unlike abstinence-only curriculum — includes advice to young people about using contraceptives if they do engage in sexual activity. However, Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor declined to elaborate on what the new president would propose in his own budget plan.

Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of American, depicted the federal abstinence-only program as "an utter failure that has wasted more than $1.5 billion" over the past decade. Like other critics, she noted that several major studies — including a federally funded review — have found no evidence that the abstinence-only approach works in deterring teen sex....(read more)

This is of course only a small amount of the damage these soul-less creatures will inflict on us in the next four years. Look for much more to come and soon.


2 comments:

Christian said...

Wait until they make compliance with the Federal program to dictate Federal funds going to religious schools (like for the Textbook fund). Although I could be wrong that and that might be state money paying for the Textbooks.

The Rockin' Traddy said...

But in any case, will the state or federal government have to approve the content of the textbooks?

Religious liberty will be a primary target.