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Politech: FC: Bush administration deleted sex ed info from .gov site

FC: Bush administration deleted sex ed info from .gov site

From: Declan McCullagh <declan_at_well.com>
Date: Sun, 08 Dec 2002 23:11:02 -0500

[This is a risk of having the government "do" science or give advice about
sex education... It politicizes what should be objective, neutral, and very
important advice. --Declan]

---
 > New York Times
 >
 > November 26, 2002
 > http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/26/national/26ABST.html
 >
 > Critics Say Government Deleted Web Site Material to Push Abstinence
 > By ADAM CLYMER
 >
 > WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 - Information on condom use, the relation between
 > abortion and breast cancer and ways to reduce sex among teenagers has been
 > removed from government Web sites, prompting critics to accuse the
 > Department of Health and Human Services of censoring medical information
 > in order to promote a philosophy of sexual abstinence.
 >
 > Over the last year, the department has quietly expunged information on how
 > using condoms protects against AIDS, how abortion does not increase the
 > risk of breast cancer and how to run programs proven to reduce teenage
 > sexual activity. The posting that found no link between abortion and
 > breast cancer was removed from the department's Web site last June, after
 > Representative Christopher H. Smith, a New Jersey Republican who is
 > co-chairman of the House Pro-Life Caucus, wrote a letter of protest to
 > Secretary Tommy Thompson calling the research cited by the National Cancer
 > Institute "scientifically inaccurate and misleading to the public."
 >
 > The removal of the information has set off protests from other members of
 > Congress, mainly Democrats, and has prompted a number of liberal health
 > advocacy groups to accuse the department of bowing to pressure from social
 > conservatives.
 >
 > The controversy began drawing attention late last month, when
 > Representative Henry A. Waxman, the California Democrat, and other members
 > of Congress wrote to Mr. Thompson protesting the removal of the material.
 > Bill Pierce, the department's deputy assistant secretary for media
 > affairs, said that in all three cases the removals were made so that
 > material could be rewritten with newer scientific information. He also
 > said the decisions to remove material had been made by the Centers for
 > Disease Control and Prevention or the National Institutes of Health
 > without any urging from the department's headquarters.
[...]
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