US Jeered for Abortion/Abstinence Stand

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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Jeers and catcalls greeted the top U.S. delegate to a global women’s conference on Friday as she stressed Washington’s opposition to abortion and support for sexual abstinence and fidelity.

After withdrawing an unpopular anti-abortion amendment from a key U.N. document, the United States joined in approving the declaration that reaffirmed a 150-page platform agreed 10 years ago at a landmark U.N. women’s conference in Beijing.

The final approval prompted cheers, applause and a standing ovation by some participants.

However, top U.S. delegate Ellen Sauerbrey drew boos from the audience, which included some of the 6,000 activists who came from around the world, when she commented on Washington’s interpretation of the document.

“We have stated clearly and on many occasions … that we do not recognize abortion as a method of family planning, nor do we support abortion in our reproductive health assistance,” Sauerbrey said.

The loudest catcalls, unusual at the world body, came when she articulated U.S. policy on AIDS prevention for adolescents: “We emphasize the value of the ABC – abstinence, be faithful, and correct and consistent condom use where appropriate – approach in comprehensive strategies to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS and the promotion of abstinence as the healthiest and most responsible choice for adolescents.”

Earlier Friday, Sauerbrey said the United States was dropping its demand that the document be amended to say that abortion is a matter of national sovereignty and not a human right delineated by the 1995 conference in Beijing.

After a week of closed-door negotiations at the United Nations during a two-week conference on women’s equality, Sauerbrey said the U.S. point had been made and therefore Washington’s amendment was no longer needed.

reuters.myway.com/article/20050305/2005-03-05T013454Z_01_N04644225_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-UN-WOMEN-DC.html
 
As long as we (as a country) are part of the UN, our tax dollars will be supporting abortion. Of couse, taxes support abortion here as well, but that’s another story for another day.

I love Ellen Sauerbray. We tried to elect her Governor in 2000 here in Maryland, but the Democrats wouldn’t have it… :nope:
 
It’s an awful shame when people tout personal autonomy so much that they become blind to its societal effects. One merely has to look at the example of Uganda in the African AIDS crisis. It’s the one nation that is using the ABC method, and guess what! It’s the only nation that has actually improved as far as national HIV/AIDS rates go! Surprise, surprise.
Even with such evidence, however, the loudest message we seem to hear about Africa is that we need to distribute more condoms, rather than educate the people about healthy (physically and spirtually speaking) living. :banghead:
 
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I love Ellen Sauerbray. We tried to elect her Governor in 2000 here in Maryland, but the Democrats wouldn’t have it… :nope:
Yes, she did a great job bragging about the fact the U.S. is the world’s lartgest supplier of condoms!!!
 
Uganda, this country that liberals don´t want to speak about this
 
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