Friday, November 17, 2006

Bush appoints anti-birth control activist to oversee reproductive clinic funding

Eric Keroack, M.D., who opposes all forms of birth control, was appointed by George W. Bush yesterday to be chief of family planning programs at the Department of Health and Human Services. His appointment is a kind of follow-up to the appointment of Dr. David Hager as a member of the FDA Advisory Committee. Hager (whose ex-wife says he sodomized her repeatedly without her consent), opposed Plan B and advised women suffering from PMS to pray and read the Bible.

(Continue reading at MoJo Blog)