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<< Tex, I see no problem with this at all. (besides the fact that I don't believe it should be publically funded, but that's another arguement.) The basis for these seminars is to promote safe(er) sex. You aren't going to get a good turn out by simply calling it a safe sex class. So they spice it up a bit. If I were to hold safe sex seminars, and wanted a good turn out and lots of attention, I'd do this as well. >>
Fair enough Amused but ponder this one. The supporters of Aids funding love to point out that Heterosexuals have passed Homosexuals in infection of the Aids virus yet these programs target only homosexuals. Bit of a double standard. >>
Actually, it isn't. Per capita, gays are far more likely to contract HIV. In raw numbers, though, heterosexuals are now the fastest growing segment. The numbers make perfect sense, because the gay population is under 10% of the general population.
You aren't going to be able to educate gays OR heteros by having programs geared to both. Not with the bias both have towards each other in our society. You'll need to keep the programs separate to make each group as comfortable as possible, not to mention the particulars of sex are going to be very different.
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<< As for housing, I agree. We shouldn't be providing housing for anyone... unless it's a private charity doing so. >>
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<< As for expenses of fund executives, so what? The Red Cross's top exec gets somewhere around $300,000. You have to pay that much, or you'll lose good managment to the for-profit sector. >>
These people are wasteing taxpayers money. I don't care what the cause, waste is waste and fraud is fraud. >>
Oh, I agree. None of this should be done with taxpayers money. But then, I don't believe the government should be involved in health care in any way, shape or form. But that ain't going to happen any time soon. So if the government is going to run charities, they are going to have to compete with the private sector for good managers. This means paying them in line with private sector management positions. As with anything out there, you get what you pay for. If they hire cheap, they get cheap.