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StarryEyedLad
December 16th, 2007, 07:50 AM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22277576/

Abstinence programs face rejection
More states turning down federal money attached to zero-tolerance sex ed
By Rob Stein
washingtonpost.com
updated 11:58 p.m. ET, Sat., Dec. 15, 2007

The number of states refusing federal money for "abstinence-only" sex education programs jumped sharply in the past year as evidence mounted that the approach is ineffective.

At least 14 states have either notified the federal government that they will no longer be requesting the funds or are not expected to apply, forgoing more than $15 million of the $50 million available, officials said. Virginia was the most recent state to opt out.

Two other states -- Ohio and Washington -- have applied but stipulated they would use the money for comprehensive sex education, effectively making themselves ineligible, federal officials said. While Maryland and the District are planning to continue applying for the money, other states are considering withdrawing as well.

Until this year, only four states had passed up the funding.

"We're concerned about this," said Stan Koutstaal of the Department of Health and Human Services, which runs the program. "My greatest concern about states dropping out is that these are valuable services and programs. It's the youths in these states who are missing out."

Pressure from both sides of debate
The number of states spurning the money has grown even as Congress considers boosting overall funding for abstinence-only education to $204 million, with most of it going directly to community organizations.

The trend has triggered intense lobbying of state legislators and governors around the country. Supporters of the programs are scrambling to reverse the decisions, while opponents are pressuring more states to join the trend.

light4mypath
December 16th, 2007, 11:18 AM
approach is ineffective

hmmmm, would that be because they have already taught that it is ok?, and go so far as to hand out condoms and such? :frust

Add to that immorality is running rampart.....

Sex education has no place in public schools, but that is another topic.

RefinedbyFire
December 16th, 2007, 11:28 AM
This means: More girls dropping out of school pregnant, more wed-lock cases, more fatherless kids, more young men (who are responsible) trying to maintain highschool studies while raising a baby, and so on. And, the same people who reject these programs are probably going to whine about the growing ills, and point their fingers of blame at everybody else -- except themselves.

MochaMel
December 16th, 2007, 11:38 AM
Two other states -- Ohio and Washington -- have applied but stipulated they would use the money for comprehensive sex education, effectively making themselves ineligible, federal officials said. While Maryland and the District are planning to continue applying for the money, other states are considering withdrawing as well.

Shocking my state is one of these - ok it's really not that shocking; but truly very sad.... :rolleyes It's a wonder we have SO many teen Mom's running around; and children w/out Daddy's... :ohno

felixthecat
December 16th, 2007, 05:50 PM
Just imagine all the money drug companies would lose, Planned Parenthood with no abortion business and people out of work putting together all these sex programs for our lovely public schools?

Nah, can't have that kind of success. Assume kids are guilty. Keep shoving sex in their face and a false sense of security with birth control. Ignore studies like this:

New Study Proves Effectiveness of Abstinence Education
By Katherine T. Phan
Christian Post Reporter
Sat, Nov. 17 2007 08:39 AM ET

http://www.christianpost.com/article/20071117/30123_New_Study_Proves_Effectiveness_of_Abstinence _Education.htm

In my time ... just saying NO worked!


Uganda is probably more sophisticated than the U.S. since abstinence is working just fine there ... . Deny and dicredit as much as you can about their abstinence program .... but the facts are there - it works in preventing disease and irresponsible pregnancies. If you abstain - there is NO WAY IT CAN'T accomplish what is intended.

I don't have to check, the odds are that New Jersey has opted out or will shortly.
It's a moral sewer here ... now they're trying to get rid of capital punishment to coddle criminals that earned it.

Heartstorm
December 17th, 2007, 09:17 AM
My 13 year old daughter just went thro this class !! I am happywe still have it here in Az!! It teaches them alot and promotes no sex b4 marriage!