href="http://www.trommetter.org/log/archives/cat_education.php">
[Topic: Education] title="[Topic: Education]"
src="http://www.trommetter.org/log/archives/topiced.gif"
width="87" align="right" border="0" />Planned Parenthood’s
latest website, href="http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPrint.asp?Page=/Culture/archive/200211/CUL20021111a.html">
Sextionary, is all about peddling sex to children. They
advocate homosexuality and abortion on demand. I question a lot
of the statistics they’re throwing out. They trivialize a very
important issue. I hope Teenwire is on the AOL and MSN lists banned by parental controls.

Andrea Lafferty, executive director of the Traditional Values
Coalition, said Planned Parenthood’s Sextionary is “the kind of thing
they would do on Sesame Street … but Sesame Street with sex.”

Lafferty said she was outraged when she clicked on a “factoid”
intended to provide teenage boys with in-depth information about “performance
anxiety,” a term defined as the “fear of being unable to please a partner
sexually.” “I would love to take this ‘performance anxiety’ clip and
show it to parents across the country and see what they say,”
Lafferty said. “It reinforces the point that we’ve made that Planned
Parenthood is about promoting sex. They’re sex peddlers.”

Just one more case of the href="http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/11/82002b.asp">abortion industry
following their business plan, “create the need for their services, then provide it.” That’s exactly what they’re doing when they create a web site like Sextionary.

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