Reproductive Health Care
Sarah Palin loves the idea of teenagers learning how to use condoms at school?

She was against teaching condom use in schools before she was for them :
Palin appears to disagree with McCain on sex education - Los Angeles Times
Palin's statements date to her 2006 gubernatorial run. In July of that year, she completed a candidate questionnaire that asked, would she support funding for abstinence-until-marriage programs instead of "explicit sex-education programs, school-based clinics and the distribution of contraceptives in schools?" Palin wrote, "
Yes, the explicit sex-ed programs will not find my support."
But in August of that year, Palin was asked during a KTOO radio debate if "explicit" programs include those that discuss condoms. Palin said no and called discussions of condoms "relatively benign."
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