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Those with conditions that can usually be corrected medically - such as deformed feet and cleft lip - are instead being terminated. The number of abortions in England of Down's Syndrome babies now outstrips those who are born alive, despite the fact that those with DS can live long and fulfilling lives. "These figures are symptomatic of a eugenic trend of the consumerist society hell-bent on obliterating deformity - and at what cost to its own humanity?" asked ethicist Jacqueline Laing, of London Metropolitan University. "We are obliterating the willingness of people to accept disability. Babies are required to fit a description of normality before they are allowed to be born." "This is straightforward eugenics. The message is being sent out to disabled people that they should not have been born. It is appalling and abhorrent," said Nuala Scarisbrick. "Such statistics are an indictment of a society which places a conditional value upon its citizens, based upon how 'useful' they may prove to be in later life," notes Patrick Cusworth. [6May04, Daily Mail; Drudge Report]
 
Heritage FDN Study Shows U.S. Spending on "Safe Sex" & Abstinence 12 to 1 (2/04) PDF Print E-mail
The financial balance sheet between abstinence and safe-sex programs within the US shows that the government spends "$12 to promote contraception for every dollar spent to encourage abstinence."  [Culture & Cosmos: Volume 1, Number 24, 20Jan04;  21Jan04, Abstinence Clearinghouse] In his State of the Union message, President Bush wants a doubling of abstinence funding to $270 million/year. During the 2004 State of the Union Address, Pres Bush declared a funding increase from $135 million annually to $270 million annually to be spent on abstinence education: "Each year, about three million teenagers contract STDs that can harm them, or kill them, or prevent them from ever becoming parents," stated President Bush.  "In my budget, I propose a grassroots campaign to help inform families about these medical risks. We will double Federal funding for abstinence programs, so schools can teach this fact of life: Abstinence for young people is the only certain way to avoid sexually transmitted diseases. Decisions children make now can affect their health and character for the rest of their lives. All of us - parents, schools, government - must work together to counter the negative influence of the culture, and to send the right messages to our children." The initiatives would be financed in part by shifting some funds from within the federal welfare budget. “I am encouraged by the president’s message and thank him for his support,” said Leslee Unruh, pres of the Abstinence Clearinghouse.  "…this funding is welcome." Representative Lee Terry (R-NE) and 29 House colleagues, sent a letter to President Bush supporting his plan to increase abstinence-until-marriage education funds. "This is an issue that doesn't get the attention it deserves. People can be uncomfortable discussing sex-education and STDs, but ignoring it and hoping it goes away isn't going to help," Terry said. "We must focus on teaching our kids that the only way to completely avoid STDs is through abstinence."   [Abstinence Clearinghouse, 20Jan03 & 4Feb04; Rep. Lee Terry Press Release, 2/1/04 ]
 
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