More on Bush's Christianist
Eric Keroack, the man whom President Bush just appointed deputy director of HHS, in charge of $280 million worth of family planning money, is the medical director of an antiabortion center that refuses to distribute contraception—even to married couples.
Because, you know, there's no connection between birth control and pregnancy.
As the Washington Post puts it, "What comes next—a science adviser who doesn't believe in evolution?"
Keroack is also the author of a "paper," published by something called the National Abstinence Clearing House—boy, but they're a lot of fun to hang out with—on "The Results of Non-Marital Sexual Activity."
His conclusion? Too much sex causes brain damage.
And this man is in charge of $280 million in family planning money.
Did Bush learn nothing from the election?