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Rush Limbaugh December 29th, 2016

Dec 29, 20163 min
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In the 1990s school administrators decided to combat the HIV epidemic by providing free condoms. Twenty-five years later we are seeing the results of this action.

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Rush fifteen fifteen percent discount. You can call them eight hundred four thirty three until December thirty one. Back in the nineties, scruel administrators in New York and Los Angeles devised a plan to combat the spread of HIV AIDS. They decided to give away condoms to junior, high and high school students. The idea took off soon in school

districts all over the country. We're handing out condoms of teenagers, encouraging them to have sex early and often, as long as it was safe sex, because there was no way we can stop them anyway. They said. Well, it's almost twenty five years later now and we are seeing how it worked out. Thanks to a study examining the massive condom giveaway, researchers wanted to know if the free condoms had any effect on teen pregnancy rates. The short answer

is yes, it did. The study was published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, shows clear evidence that access to condoms and schools leads to an increase in teenage fertility. Bottom line, schools gave teenager condoms and permission to have sex, and teenagers rose to the occasion they had sex. Now, who could have predicted that, Well, lots of people predicted

I predicted it. But those who opposed the condom giveaways are ridiculed by liberals for advocating that teens be taught abstinence. That was also back when the President Bill Clinton was getting Lewinsky's in the oval orifice from his intern while claiming that it wasn't really sex. So we learned twenty five years later that liberals were wrong again. Of course, they're not going to be held to account for screwing up the country, because they never are.

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