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You may want to try LSD after watching this film strip
First thing that comes to my mind after watching this anti-drug "edumential" is how fashionable of the drug victim to wear pink capris. I think it is the height of fabulousness to go out in pink capris to buy hot dogs at the taco cart from a Pakistani guy.
Best of all, the screaming hot dog troll is just brilliant.
"Do you know this hot dog is talking to me?"
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGUH!





Abstinence | Acid | Drugs | Educational Video | Ephemeral | Just Say No | LSD | Time Waster | Voogling
Premarital Sex : Don't leave home without it

The internets were atwitter yesterday with this revelation:
Reality check: 95 percent of Americans had premarital sex - CNN.com:
Finer said the likelihood of Americans having sex before marriage has remained stable since the 1950s, though people now wait longer to get married and thus are sexually active as singles for extensive periods.The study found women virtually as likely as men to engage in premarital sex, even those born decades ago. Among women born between 1950 and 1978, at least 91 percent had had premarital sex by age 30, he said, while among those born in the 1940s, 88 percent had done so by age 44.
"The data clearly show that the majority of older teens and adults have already had sex before marriage, which calls into question the federal government's funding of abstinence-only-until-marriage programs for 12- to 29-year-olds," Finer said.Under the Bush administration, such programs have received hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding."It would be more effective," Finer said, "to provide young people with the skills and information they need to be safe once they become sexually active -- which nearly everyone eventually will."
Abstinence | Conservative Values | Hypocrisy | Premarital Sex | Sex
Bush's Bipartisanship : Appoint extremists to manage family planning and reproductive rights
It's official.
George Bush has appointed behind closed doors a Christian Fundamentalist extremist who believes too much sex affects the brain, birth control degrades women and abstinence (and by exstension forced pregnancy) should be the only choice in family planning:
Keroack, an obstetrician-gynecologist, will advise Secretary Mike Leavitt on matters such as reproductive health and adolescent pregnancy. He will oversee $283 million in annual family-planning grants that, according to HHS, are "designed to provide access to contraceptive supplies and information to all who want and need them with priority given to low-income persons."
The appointment, which does not require Senate confirmation, was the latest provocative personnel move by the White House since Democrats won control of Congress in this month's midterm elections. President Bush last week pushed the Senate to confirm John R. Bolton as ambassador to the United Nations and this week renominated six candidates for appellate court judgeships who have previously been blocked by lawmakers. Democrats said the moves belie Bush's post-election promises of bipartisanship.
Abortion | Abstinence | Birth Control | Family Planning | Forced Pregnancy | Reproductive Rights | Department of Health and Human Services | George W. Bush | Title X






















