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Thursday, February 5, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Limbaugh Attacks Pelosi Over Contraceptive Stimulus

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been taking a lot of heat for including money in the $825 billion stimulus bill for state family-planning programs, including Medicaid-funded contraceptives. The bill contains $87 billion in emergency Medicaid funding to help states.
Here's what Pelosi recently told ABC News about why the money was originally included: Well, the family-planning services reduced costs, it reduced costs. The states are in terrible fiscal budget crisis now, and -- and part of it, what we do for children's health, education and some of those elements that are to help the states meet their financial needs. One of those -- one of the initiatives you mentioned, the contraception, is -- will reduce cost to the state, and to the federal government … We have to deal with the consequences of the downturn in our economy.
Democratic leaders in the House have dropped federal funding for new contraceptive services and ongoing programs to stop sexually transmitted diseases from the $825 billion economic stimulus bill due to hit the floor Tuesday.
The decision came after President Obama called Democratic leaders to tell them that the $200 million set-aside does not comport with the objectives of the job creation package.
I agree if this bill is only to create new jobs then NO it should not be in their but if they are looking for ways to save money then by all means something needs to be invested into prevention and planning look at these numbers.
In 2007 the US spent $980 million on abortion and $14.7 Billion on STD Treatment. They could of spent Just $3 Billion and educated every man women and child and provided them with 180 condoms per year. That is why this package should be included to save money by investing a little on prevention. 20 condoms and education cost about $1.00 treating HIV cost the US tax payers around $15,000 per month per person and STD around $315 per person multiply that by the 19 million new STD cases every year and you can see why condoms and prevention education is so important. What do you think?
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Saturday, December 13, 2008
Monday, December 1, 2008
Going to the land of condoms
Its that time of the year again when I travel to Malaysia
For the past 5 years I have gone abroad to the land of condoms to meet with some of the top condom guys from around the world and we talk about matters that effect our industry.
This will be the first time I will be able to document the trip and it always begins with the check in and then the long wait. So I sit out front for about 1 hour people watching one of my favorite things to do. Its funny how I try to imagine what that guys life might me like by how they say good bye to their loved ones for example a middle aged man just got out of the car grabed his bags and waived his wife away I think that's common for people who have been married for a long time and then this other guy same age range made out with his girl untill the airport police broke them up and so to me they are still in their first 3 years or she is the girl on the side. I could write about these people until my thumbs fall off so I will tell you more when I get to the other side.
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