Archive for November, 2005
“The question is not whether abstinence works. The question before us….is what are the best strategies to help young people make that choice.”
When it comes to a solid principle, it’s better to be a hardtop than a convertable.
The person with small principles draws small interest.
Note that in 2004 Housing Works also staged a protest of the CDC AIDS conference. Mark Souder looked into their federal funding and found they received 1.9 million in federal dollars. They are AIDS activists pure and simple and go anywhere to protest.
An anti-Bush demonstration this week at a conference [...]
Can SIECUS and Advocates for Youth Control Thier Crowd?
0 Comments Published by contactus November 4th, 2005 in AbstinenceWashington: Yesterday, during the “Strengthening Programs Through Scientific Evaluation” conference, hosted by the Health and Human Services, Office of Population Affairs and Administration for Children and Families, safe sex advocates stormed the stage and physically accosted Deputy Assistant to the President, Claude Allen.
While abstinence education proponents maintained a professional environment, Allen was aggressively overcrowded as [...]
It’s never right to do wrong, and it’s never wrong to do right.
It’s funny that some “abstinence educators” are in this business for the wrong reasons,the money. I say it’s funny because if contraceptive education is being funded 12:1 in relation to abstinence education, you’d think they would just go for the contraceptive education.
Instead, they write grants for abstinence funding and promote birth [...]
Project Reality Announces 3rd Annual Essay Contest
0 Comments Published by contactus November 4th, 2005 in Abstinence“How would you spread the message of abstinence among your peers?” That’s the question being asked by Project Reality (an abstinence organization based in Illinois) in their 3rd annual essay contest. Any Illinois teen between the ages of 13 and 18 may enter the contest by submitting a 500 words or less essay [...]
It is definitely possible to do the right thing for the wrong reason.
Man is not made in a crisis. He is revealed in a crisis.
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