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Republicans make hair grow on your palms. No it’s true!

Liberals continue to resist the sensible notion of teaching kids about abstinence, and instead continue their drive for the kids to learn about—then have—as much sex as possible, rather than simply abstain.  That’s the kind of world they live in, so they want to ensure that it becomes the global norm. 

Now, they’re trying this bent:  convince the public that abstinence lessons they learn in school are actually corrupt, wrong, and teaching kids that touching genitals makes you pregnant.  Oh and it’s all about “Republicans”

Many American youngsters participating in federally funded abstinence-only programs have been taught over the past three years that abortion can lead to sterility and suicide, that half the gay male teenagers in the United States have tested positive for the AIDS virus, and that touching a person’s genitals “can result in pregnancy,” a congressional staff analysis has found.

Those and other assertions are examples of the “false, misleading, or distorted information” in the programs’ teaching materials, said the analysis, released yesterday, which reviewed the curricula of more than a dozen projects aimed at preventing teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease.

“I don’t think we ought to lie to our children about science,” said Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.), left, who led the congressional staff analysis.

In providing nearly $170 million next year to fund groups that teach abstinence only, the Bush administration, with backing from the Republican Congress, is investing heavily in a just-say-no strategy for teenagers and sex. But youngsters taking the courses frequently receive medically inaccurate or misleading information, often in direct contradiction to the findings of government scientists, said the report, by Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.), a critic of the administration who has long argued for comprehensive sex education.
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