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Monday, November 27, 2006

He Hasn't Learned a Thing

From the Los Angeles Times via Democratic Underground.

Was bizarre the strongest word they could find?

Bush's bizarre appointment

Erick Keroack is too extreme to head the federal office for family planning.
November 27, 2006

PRESIDENT BUsh made some winningly conciliatory remarks the day after his party's Nov. 7 electoral drubbing, saying he looked forward to governing in a more bipartisan fashion. Then he turned around and started naming kooky ideologues to key posts.

The latest recess appointment, Eric Keroack as head of the federal government's family planning office, is an extremist so out of line with scientific thought that it is difficult to describe his views without laughing.

As medical director of A Woman's Concern, a small chain of nonprofit pregnancy counseling clinics that offer no information on birth control, Keroack has agitated against abortion and even contraception — including for married women. The organization continues to push the discredited nonsense that abortion increases a woman's chances of breast cancer and is more dangerous during the first eight weeks of pregnancy (when, in fact, the risk of complication is actually at its lowest). Birth control, according to A Woman's Concern's tortured logic, is somehow "demeaning to women." And Keroack has argued that women who have sex with multiple partners alter their brain chemistry in the process, making it harder for them to form close relationships.

This is the man who will oversee $283 million in annual Department of Health and Human Services grants for providing access to family planning education and contraceptives "to all who want and need them."

The administration is still wasting $158 million a year on abstinence-only education programs that the Government Accountability Office concluded this month have not been shown to work and at times put forth misleading information about condoms and AIDS.

Keroack does not need Senate confirmation, so there is little Congress can do about a president who continues to select anti-scientific ideology over basic competence, aside from making it clear that funding for these programs depends on HHS using the money as intended.

But the real check on Bush's silliness comes from voters. On Nov. 7, efforts to limit women's reproductive rights were routed not only in California and Oregon but in South Dakota and Kansas. Appeasing social conservatives is not just bad policy, it's becoming losing politics as well.

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4 Comments:

  • At Monday, November 27, 2006 6:47:00 PM , Blogger The Future Was Yesterday said...

    Anybody that thinks a mere election is going to change Bush has some hard times ahead of them. Bush doesn't have a lot of respect for the electoral process, as he's demonstrated.

    But most importantly, his constant push of ideology will not cease, should congress not contain one Republican. Bush is still going to be Bush. Until he is removed, the ideology will continue; in the face of science, the face of reality, the face of common sense - it will still continue. People still refuse to accept that Evangelicals are completely devoid of any sense of morality as we know it, and will do anything to push their agenda.

    Until people learn that, and fight back against it as one voice, this kind of BS will continue.

     
  • At Tuesday, November 28, 2006 12:13:00 AM , Blogger SheaNC said...

    Why couldn't George Sr. & Barbara Bush practiced abstinence when it really counted!?

     
  • At Tuesday, November 28, 2006 4:31:00 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

    Like the Radical Islamists, the Radical Christians are committed to forcing their particular views on the world. The Fundies are no different from the Jihadists, just espouse a different brand of religion but are otherwise brothers under the skin. Bush just has a better equipped army than Bin Laden, et al. and he appoints his fundie policy makers.

     
  • At Saturday, December 02, 2006 6:41:00 AM , Blogger Rowan Dawn said...

    Is there anything that can be done to get that fool out of this position? He is not fit to head something that important! I think Bush is being an ass, on purpose. He is trying to irritate the f#ck out of democrats, but he is going to irritate everyone. Even christians use birth control!

    I am going to be ill.

     

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