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July 2, 2001 - George Bush wants schools to teach one thing about sex: abstinence before marriage. David Satcher and the experts who collaborated on the recent "Call to Action To Promote Sexual Health and Responsible Sexual Behavior" realize that this is an incomplete solution. Teaching abstinence without also teaching safe sex and birth control techniques will not reduce the teenage pregnancy rate or prevent the spread of AIDS.
Adolescence is a time when hormones are raging. Sex is on the minds of teenagers and they need information about it. Simply telling them to abstain will not solve the problem. David Satcher knows this, but George Bush does not seem to be listening.
Among the statistics in the Surgeon General's report:
- Five of the 10 most commonly reported
infectious diseases in the U.S. are sexually transmitted diseases.
It's not enough to tell our children to "just say no." The Surgeon General has a number of practical recommendations to address the problems listed above. The report is balanced and comprehensive. Surgeon General Satcher does not make the mistake that his predecessor made when she recommended that masturbation be taught in school.
Implementing these solutions won't be easy, especially if President Bush continues to hide his head in the sand. Government agencies, schools, homes, health care agencies, churches, and research institutions all have a role to play. If we work together we will see these statistics improve.
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