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June 1, 2007 1:05 PM

Dr. Dobson on O"Reilly tonight to discuss Boulder High sex talk

As a follow up to Wake Up Call for Parents Part 1 and Part 2, this press release just in from Focus on the Family:

Dobson Angered by Boulder's New "Sex-Ed" Program Leaders tell kids to have sex and do drugs May 31, 2007

Colorado Springs, Colo. – Focus on the Family Chairman James C. Dobson, Ph.D., is scheduled to appear on Friday's edition of The O'Reilly Factor on the Fox News Channel. The show airs at 6 p.m. MDT, and Dr. Dobson's segment is set to begin at about 6:10.

The two will discuss a recent mandatory student assembly at Boulder High School titled "STDs: Sex, Teens and Drugs," during which a guest speaker, a Los Angeles psychology professor, told teens: "I am going to encourage you to have sex and encourage you to use drugs appropriately."

Dr. Dobson, like O'Reilly, is outraged by those comments and will make the point that this is exactly the kind of "sex education" more communities will see if liberals in Congress are successful in cutting off federal funding for abstinence-education programs.

source here.

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How can we see the entire speech that took place at Boulder High? It definitely seems as though the sentence that is being said over and over again ("I am going to tell you to have sex and do drugs") is being taken out of context. As a mother of four, I am very supportive of reality-based sex education and I would like to see the entire speech. So far, I have no problem with it.

Posted by: Samantha | June 1, 2007 1:37 PM

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