(Secretary) Leavitt to ACLU: KEEP IT IN YOUR PANTS!
It seems that the ACLU and some other liberal groups are pressuring the Health and Human Services Department to take down a website promoting abstinence, but HHS Sec. Leavitt (no relation) is sticking to his guns. The article linked above shows how the ACLU and others would rather promote sexual activity among youngsters than allow facts to be presented to them. The worst thing in the story was the assumption that "sexually active" teens couldn't abstain. Luckily, I know of at least 2 Leavitts that don't buy that, and one of us is in a position to do something about it. The ACLU and these other groups need to butt out, or they need to be looked at and exposed for supporting underage sex. The ACLU is already representing NAMBLA (a MAN-BOY LOVE group under Federal indictment), so this should be a no-brainer. This sick group is attacking the promotion of common sense traditional values, while defending pedophiles. This is a far cry from their mission of protecting "civil rights." They could protect a pedophile's civil rights without advocating pedophilia as a civil right.
Look at the ACLU's stance on the HHS' abstinence website: They are underminig the civil rights of parents that want to teach their children abstinence only. Why not lobby for another website? Because there are already plenty out there with the information the ACLU wants kids to have, many funded by the government. Their facts about contraception are out there, but they would deny the public acces to the facts of abstinence. They want to force their frankly dangerous opinions into every message put out to the public by the government. Someone has to draw the line.
BRAVO! to Sec. Leavitt, and continued progress.
Look at the ACLU's stance on the HHS' abstinence website: They are underminig the civil rights of parents that want to teach their children abstinence only. Why not lobby for another website? Because there are already plenty out there with the information the ACLU wants kids to have, many funded by the government. Their facts about contraception are out there, but they would deny the public acces to the facts of abstinence. They want to force their frankly dangerous opinions into every message put out to the public by the government. Someone has to draw the line.
BRAVO! to Sec. Leavitt, and continued progress.
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