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Condoms, niggers, and LIES!
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=26666
The great condom fraud and cover-up by Patrick J. Buchanan
Posted: Friday, March 1, 2002
1:00 a.m. Eastern
� 2002 Creators Syndicate, Inc.
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"I believe condoms [are] part of the solution to the HIV/AIDS crisis, and I encourage
their use by young people who are sexually active. You've got to protect yourself. ...
Forget about taboos, forget about conservative ideas. ... It's the lives of young people
that are put at risk by unsafe sex, and therefore protect yourself."
This ringing endorsement of condoms, given to the world's young via MTV by Colin Powell,
has probably doomed any chance he had to be on a Republican ticket. But the general
probably does not care, for he obviously believes he was speaking the truth.
But he was not. The general has been had, as have America's young who, in the millions,
are now suffering the awful consequences of having believed the propaganda of the Sexual
Revolution that condoms are the way to have it all. For despite Powell's
testimonial to condoms as offering protection against disease, this appears to be one of
the frauds of our time.
Consider, if you will, last summer's report from the Department of Health and Human
Services titled, "Scientific Evidence on Condom Effectiveness for Sexually
Transmitted Disease Prevention."
The report first gave the numbers of new cases of STDs in the year: 63,000 new cases of
HIV/AIDS, 70,000 of syphilis, 650,000 of gonorrhea, 1 million of genital herpes, 3 million
of chlamydia, 5 million of trichomoniasis, 5.5 million of human papillomavirus.
The study then coldly concluded there is "no clinical proof" of the
effectiveness of condoms in preventing genital herpes, syphilis, chancroid, trichomoniasis
or chlamydia, and no clinical proof of their effectiveness in preventing gonorrhea in
women, though condoms do offer "some risk protection" for men against gonorrhea.
Condoms also do provide 85 percent protection against the HIV/AIDS virus, or roughly the
odds one has of escaping unscathed when playing Russian roulette with a six-shooter with
one chamber lethally loaded if you're interested in playing Russian roulette.
Thus, according to our own government, condoms are a fraud. And partly because they
believed that fraud, 45 million Americans now suffer from herpes, for which there is no
known cure, and 900,000 suffer from HIV/AIDS.
Are these diseases spreading because of a lack of availability of condoms? Hardly. As Dr.
James Dobson of Focus on the Family told Fox News' "Hannity and Colmes":
"The federal government has spent $3 billion in the last 30 years to promote the
safe-sex ideology, and it's been a disaster. At the time they started, there were only two
sexually transmitted diseases that were at an epidemic level, and there are now more than
20. One in three Americans over 10 years of age has a sexually transmitted disease."
According to Dobson, the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that even
this astronomical figure may be low. If what he says is accurate, America's young have
been lied to about condoms and are suffering in the millions and dying in the thousands
for having believed those lies.
Former Congressman Dr. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma makes exactly that charge against the
Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control. "The failure of public-health efforts to
prevent the STD epidemic in America," says Coburn, "is related to CDC's
'safe-sex' promotion and its attempt to withhold from the American people the truth of
condom ineffectiveness."
"[T]he CDC has systematically hidden and misrepresented vital medical evidence
regarding the ineffectiveness of condoms to prevent the transmission of STDs. The CDC's
refusal to acknowledge clinical research has contributed to the massive STD
epidemic."
And because women believed that "condoms would protect them during intercourse,"
says Coburn, "millions of women in our country now suffer from the ravages of
diseases, including pelvic cancer infections, infertility and cervical cancer."
Coburn calls for the same kind of warning labels on condoms as we put on cigarette packs.
If what their ex-colleague says is true, Congress ought to stop worrying about Enron and
get to the bottom of this scandal at CDC, which may have contributed to the ruin of the
lives of millions of unsuspecting American women.
As for Powell's advice, it would appear to have been on the same moral plane as telling
teens who drink and shoot drugs to be sure to use clean needles and buy only bonded
whiskey.
But what they needed to hear from the secretary is the truth. The laws of nature and
nature's God have not been repealed. As the Bible says, so it remains: The wages of sin is
death.
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Related offer:
Buchanan's latest book is here! "The Death of the West" is an eye-opening
expos� of how immigration invasions are endangering America. Both autographed and
unautographed copies are now available at WorldNetDaily's online store!
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Patrick J. Buchanan was twice a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination and
the Reform Partys candidate in 2000. Now a commentator and columnist, he served
three presidents in the White House, was a founding panelist of three national television
shows, and is the author of seven books.
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