Comments about ‘Controversial sex ed bill was designed to remove Planned Parenthood from schools’
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The irony is the bill could drive more girls and women to Planned Parenthood for services simply because they lacked the information they needed.
we have a great example of teaching abstinence only in the home - Sarah Palin now grandma of an unmarried teenage daughter. Leave it to many Utahans and their governor to bury their heads in the sand, er salt flats. While Mormons tolerate polygamy and divorce they cannot tolerate homosexuality. Get married today and decide tomorrow to divorce - no problem. Be in a loving, monogamous relationship for 30 years - if it is homosexual then it is to be reviled. Utah is a theocracy.
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