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Senators Obama and McCain – Compared to other developed nations, the United States still continues to have a comparatively high unintentional pregnancy rate that can largely be attributed to both the lack of comprehensive sexual education in most schools as well as the lack of contraceptive/alternative resources to young women and men. Senators, what are your views of reproductive rights in America, and how will you work to provide better sex education as AIDS and other venereal diseases become more prevalent in America. — Kristan C., 18, of CA

4 Responses to “NEW Obama v McCain on Sex Ed & Abortion in Walden University Presidential Youth Debate, Q10/14”

  1. acerbicmoor says:

    How can there be rights for the “Unborn”…so if I plan to be a father, 10 years from now..can I claim taxes on my “unb0rn” child…This man is ridiculous. This is utter nonsense…AMERICA PLEASE WAKE UP

  2. jennieakagrace says:

    i hate that they’re reading off a tele prompter.

  3. WaldenUpresidential says:

    hi – i understand your comment but just want to let you know: we figured Americans had 3 CPD presidential debates to see how quickly the candidates could think on their feet, so we opted instead for well-thought-out answers to the questions young Americans chose as most important to them. Answers young Americans need to vote for the future they want. Let me know what you think. Are their answers more focused than those from the CPD debates, or should we change the format next Election? Thanks.

  4. MentalSelfMutilation says:

    Rape!babies and unwanted babies are sad babies & likely babies of incapable/poor parents! Compassionate people will wriggle free of the religious noise in their heads and see that it’s true, that only wanted and most cared for babies should enter this world, and keep it from becoming a sadder place.

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