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Katya_Stevens

PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 5:30 am


Apparently, teens who are given abstinence-only education start having sex at roughly the same time as those who aren't

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6554743.stm

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US students attending sexual abstinence classes are no more likely to abstain from sex than those who do not, according to a new study.

Participants in special programmes were just as likely to have sex a few years later as those who did not attend.

In the past few years of Republican Party control of Congress, the spending on no-sex-before-marriage education has risen from $10m to $176m a year.

Critics have repeatedly said the programmes are not working.

They say the money would be better off spent on a comprehensive sex education that would include abstinence.

Conclusions

Social conservatives have long believed that teaching adolescents about sexuality and contraception could encourage them to have sex.

They would rather promote abstinence until marriage.

The students in this study, which was ordered by Congress, came from a range of big cities across the United States, such as Milwaukee and Miami and from rural communities in Virginia and Mississippi.

They were 11 and 12 years old when they entered the abstinence programmes, which lasted one to two years.

The researchers also looked at the behaviour of their peers from the same communities who did not attend the classes.

The findings show that those who attended first had sex at about the same age as their peers - at 14 years and nine months.

The Bush administration has warned against drawing sweeping conclusions from the study.
PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 7:53 am


Bush co. can kiss my a**. mad
Has anyone noticed that bush has a pattern going on?


  • Abstinence only programs are about someone's (bush's & conservatives) moral ideologies.
  • The Iraq war is about someone's (Bush & Oil companies) ideologies.
  • The Abstinence only programs puts the life and health of thousands if not millions of americans at risk.
  • The Iraq war puts american's (soilders) health and life at risk.
  • Abstinence only programs cost the tax payers $176mill.
  • The Iraq war costs the taxpayers some $417,337, 878, 583B and continuing every second
  • It's been proven the abstinence only programs don't work.
  • Iraq war - yeah you get the picture
  • Even with the disaproval of the public, scientists, researchers, doctors, etc. Bush co. continues to spend more money and keep the same Abstinence only programs.
  • Basically the whole world disaproving of the iraq war - and goddamnit, if bush isn't ousted or congress doesn't push hard enough, we may be in iraq forever mad

Trite~Elegy


Grip of Death

PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 8:47 am


Just comes to show that "ideology" doesn't meet with reality.
PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 5:21 pm


Ooo, my keen sense of smell picks up a correlation!!!! O____O

Errr... Should I mention this Article?

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WASHINGTON - President Bush, at the national Catholic prayer breakfast, stressed his opposition to easing restrictions on federally funded embryonic stem cell research, a reference to a bill he's threatened to veto.


Hoorah! Now at least we know that at least some people have their voices heard.... Now for everyone that's not Catholic...

Quote:
"In our day there is a temptation to manipulate life in ways that do not respect the humanity of the person," Bush said Friday.

In our day there is a temptation to manipulate democracy in ways that do not respect the humanity of humans.... AKA the rest of the population. Geez Bush! As the quote goes, "Keep your rosaries of my ovaries (AND MY HOUSE AND SENATE!!!!!!) and I'll keep my foot out of your a** (Although I would rather aim for his reproductive choice)."

Bush
"We must continue to work for a culture of life where the strong protect the weak and where we recognize in every human life the image of our creator," Bush said.


Oh, okay, that's great- WAIT.... Our Creator? Wait...

We must continue to work for a culture of life where the strong realize that other people have morals that might not include Bibles, Jesus, and "Our Creator...."

s**t!!! Did he just say that. DID HE JUST SAY THAT?????

Quote:
His brief speech also included a call to Congress to pass immigration reform, a prayer for U.S. troops serving abroad and praise for Catholic schools across America.


Oh s**t. Oh s**t. Oh s**t... THis is WORSE than I thought.

The Velveteen Violinist

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