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Comment Re:Pointed Hypocrasy (Score 1) 829

Ok, I found it in the article. Isn't that a rule on Slashdot? Only read the article if you have to. Wow. From the interview, linked from the original article:

Reporter: Should U.S. taxpayer money go to places like Africa to fund contraception to prevent AIDS?

Mr. McCain: Well I think it's a combination. The guy I really respect on this is Dr. Coburn. He believes â" and I was just reading the thing he wroteâ" that you should do what you can to encourage abstinence where there is going to be sexual activity. Where that doesn't succeed, than he thinks that we should employ contraceptives as well. But I agree with him that the first priority is on abstinence. I look to people like Dr. Coburn. I'm not very wise on it.

(Mr. McCain turns to take a question on Iraq, but a moment later looks back to the reporter who asked him about AIDS.)

Mr. McCain: I haven't thought about it. Before I give you an answer, let me think about. Let me think about it a little bit because I never got a question about it before. I donâ(TM)t know if I would use taxpayers' money for it.

Q: What about grants for sex education in the United States? Should they include instructions about using contraceptives? Or should it be Bush's policy, which is just abstinence?

Mr. McCain: (Long pause) Ahhh. I think I support the president's policy.

Q: So no contraception, no counseling on contraception. Just abstinence. Do you think contraceptives help stop the spread of HIV?

Mr. McCain: (Long pause) You've stumped me.

"You've stumped me"? Unfortunately, this sounds like typical politician speak. At first he seemed fairly reasoned, and then had second thoughts. Almost like he wouldn't want to not support the President. The reporter indicated that Bush's policy is 'just abstinence'. Is it really? Really?

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