Monday, October 22, 2007

Are you kidding me?

"During a house party in New Hampshire over the weekend, Mike Huckabee was asked if his Christian values would prevent him from supporting funding for safe-sex programs. Huckabee then replied that it would be more important to ask people to simply not engage in reckless behavior. 'The best thing to do is to encourage people to make good choices,' Huckabee said. 'For example, if we were really serious about stopping a problem, whether it's drunk driving, we don't say, 'Okay, don't drive as drunk,' do we?' Huckabee offered another example: 'We don't say that a little domestic violence is okay, just cut it down a little, just don't hit quite as hard. We say it's wrong.' This is not the first time that Huckabee has expressed skepticism about condoms, having previously voiced his concerns about condom distribution in Africa creating a false sense of security. (Via The Huffington Post)"

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