Thursday, October 28, 2010

Obama Administration's Sex-ed Program Draws Criticism

The Obama administration is spending $110 million dollars on sex education.

Money will be allocated for programs that focus on the proper use of condoms, avoiding risky sexual practices, and waiting until you're married to give up the goodies.

According to the Washington Post, the multifaceted program is being criticized for funding programs that provide misleading information about condoms, asks teens to make virginity pledges, and preach about the evils of abortions.

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