Audio of Boulder HS panelists
By: BillOReilly.com StaffJune 4, 2007
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Listen to a recording of several of the outrageous statements made by panelists at Boulder High School.

A transcript of the selection appears below. Please note that this is a number of selections culled from the entire program.

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JOEL BECKER: I'm going to encourage you to have sex, and I'm going to encourage you to use drugs appropriately.

ANTONIO SACRE: That's the thing they don't tell you about condoms. If you're lucky enough to get them on, and you still stay hard, it's hard to stay hard. And it doesn't feel as good.

BECKER: If you want to get marijuana in the city of Los Angeles, all you've got to do is go to a doctor who will write you a `script.' You go to a club.They not only sell marijuana, they sell hash, they sell baked goods. We have brownies, we have cookies, all the things you might want, so come on over.

SANHO TREE: It's very natural for young people to experiment with same-sex relationships.

BECKER: Even today, there are psychiatrists who will do sessions under the influence of ecstasy. If I had some, maybe I'd do it with somebody.

ANTONIO SACRE: I, as a man - maybe it's not as typical - have been devastated by having sex with somebody who didn't love me. It was devastation. And then I've had sex with women who didn't love me and it was one of the most incredible nights of my life.

BECKER: One of the problems that we have right now is that religious communities are trying to give us information and sometimes that information isn't correct.

ANDEE GERHARDT: Find some balance with having the fun and experimenting and enjoying what you're doing. Whether it's learning, or sexually or with drugs and alcohol and hanging out with your friends...

BECKER: I want to encourage you to all have healthy sexual behavior. Now, what is healthy sexual behavior? I don't care if it's with men and men, women and women, men and women. Whatever combination you would like to put together.

BECKER: When you're thirteen, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, probably one of the most appropriate sexual behaviors would be masturbation. [Audience laughing] Masturbate! Please masturbate!