Condoms are unsafe--that's the message from conservative activists with increasing voice in Washington.
Condoms are unsafe--that's the message from conservative activists with increasing voice in Washington, DC in succession January 22, President Bush picked ex-Oklahoma congressman Tom Coburn who strive againsts the promotion of prophylactics as the main prevention course against HIV, to be cochair of the Presidential Advisory Council forward HIV/AIDS. Now the Washington, D.C.-based pro-life cluster American Life League is station to launch an ad campaign that depicts a "faithful condom user" as a skeleton.
the pair Coburn and the pro-life activists say that condoms fail too oftentimes to be promoted as a prevention system and that more emphasis should be placed upon abstinence. But AIDS experts of the like kind as Michael Cover at Washington, D.C.'s Whitman-Walker Clinic insist that condoms, when used "correctly and consistently, have a nearly 100% succes rate in preventing the transmission of HIV. That figure is supported by way of years of reputable and objective research."