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   January 22, 2008

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It's not Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein or Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. It's not even Joseph Stalin, Pol Pot or Adolph Hitler. No, according to Keith Olbermann - that blinkered liberal extremist who plays a newsman on TV - Wendy Wright, President of Concerned Women for America (CWA), is "the worst person in the world." While discussing abstinence education during a recent interview on the Fox News Channel's Special Report, Wright accurately pointed out that the most strident devotees of that abysmal failure tagged "comprehensive sex education" are most likely to benefit financially when children and teens become pregnant or contract sexually transmitted diseases. During the interview, Wright hit the nail squarely on the head, saying, "In fact, they want to encourage [kids to have sex] because they benefit when kids end up having sexually transmitted diseases, unintended pregnancies and then they lead them into having abortions. So, you have to look at the financial motives behind those who are promoting comprehensive sex ed." And the financial motives are staggering. According to its own annual report, Planned Parenthood - which receives its lion's share of profit from abortion - performed 264,943 abortions in the 2006 fiscal year, raking in an astronomical $55.8 million in profit … free and clear. It doesn't take a Phi Beta Kappa to figure out that Planned Parenthood - one of the foremost cheerleaders of "comprehensive sex ed" - has a vested interest in seeing that young girls become pregnant and have abortions. It's a classic case of "the fox watching the hen house." "Comprehensive sex ed" spells money in the bank because it actually encourages kids to have sex. It doesn't work, and they know it. Well, Wright's comments didn't sit well with the left. Liberal bloggers went nuts, and in a recent episode of MSNBC's poorly rated "Countdown with Keith Olbermann," the painfully "progressive" talking-head took issue with Wendy for pointing out this clear conflict of interest, crowning her "the worst person in the world." Toward the end of his decidedly obtuse monologue, Olbermann - whose joke writer is also apparently on strike - smugly quipped, "And the condoms the sex educators keep trying to make available to the kids, those are for what … water balloons?" Well, Poindexter, yes, in fact. That's precisely what kids are using them for. Take the African AIDS epidemic. As CWA reported a few years back, Dr. Margaret Ogola of Kenya testified at two United Nations conferences that, "'family planners' have put so many condoms into Kenya that the children use them as balloons and play with them in the streets."

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PORN IS NOT HEALTHY Some college students in Utah County are calling some music videos pornographic, and they are trying to get a health club to take them off its screen. The controversy involves two Gold's Gym locations in Utah County frequented by BYU and UVSC students. Five organizations are banding together to keep the videos from being shown at the gyms. The organizations that fight pornography in the community are upset with the videos at the gym and say they have collected nearly 1,000 signatures on a petition calling on Gold's Gym to quit showing the videos. Gold's Gym officials here in Utah agreed to hear their concerns this afternoon, as the students prepared to protest. The Gold's Gym near the BYU campus is one of 19 Gold's Gyms in Utah. A majority of this gym's customers are BYU students. Dallen Johnson says, "I've had to leave, honestly! There have been four times I've run out of the cardio cinema because of racy and inappropriate things being shown, things I personally view as pornography." The students have documented five music videos played on the Gold's Gym music video network which they call objectionable. Jesse Yaffe says, "Once you are a member here, you basically don't have the choice anymore. You're forced to watch indecent material because it seems everywhere you go there's a TV. They've got the Gold's Gym membership network, and certain videos they play are extremely indecent, and some are outright pornography." The protesters say Gold's Gym is not the only business they are concerned about. "The things I see the most is people have no idea how it affects people and how widespread it is and how serious of an issue it is," says Nicole Braden. Some students say health club showing pornography

 
   
   

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