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    <title>Abstinence-Only Industrial Complex</title>
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    <published>2007-06-01T16:54:00-05:00</published>
    <updated>2008-08-07T15:58:36-05:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Ezra</name>
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    <category term="Bush Administration" />
    <category term="Center for Moral Clarity" />
    <category term="Reproductive Health" />
    <category term="Rod Parsley" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Rod Parsley&rsquo;s Center for Moral   Clarity is <a title="http://www.centerformoralclarity.net/Articles.aspx?page=2007053109" href="http://www.centerformoralclarity.net/Articles.aspx?page=2007053109">calling   its supporters</a> to urge Congress to maintain federal funding for   abstinence-only sex ed programs, which have come under fire in the past for <a title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2006/12/study_casts_dou.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2006/12/study_casts_dou.html">inaccuracy and   religious content</a>, as well as plain ineffectiveness: a <a title="http://www.centerformoralclarity.net/Articles.aspx?page=2007053109" href="http://www.centerformoralclarity.net/Articles.aspx?page=2007053109">study</a> ordered by Congress reported in April that the programs simply don&rsquo;t stop teens   from having sex. Warning that some members of Congress are opposed to &ldquo;teaching   teens virtue&rdquo; and plan not to renew some of the funding, the Center writes:   &ldquo;Every parent should be concerned about the dire consequences ahead if Congress   stops promoting healthy relationships and instead gambles on &lsquo;safe   sex.&rsquo;&rdquo;</p>
<p>Meanwhile, a report in the <a title="http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070618/reynolds" href="http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070618/reynolds">Nation</a> examines how   the billion dollars spent on abstinence-only has created an industry marked by   &ldquo;a mix of back-scratching cronyism, hefty partisan campaign donations,   high-dollar lobbyists, a revolving door for political appointees and a lack of   concern for results.&rdquo;</p>
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<p>One of the chief cooks is a   media-shy 63-year-old Catholic multimillionaire, welfare privatizer and   Republican donor named Raymond Ruddy. With close ties to the White House,   federal health officials and Republican power brokers that date back to W.'s   days as Texas governor, Ruddy has leveraged his generous wallet and insider   muscle to push an ultraconservative social agenda, enrich a preferred network of   abstinence-only and antiabortion groups, boost profits for his company and line   the pockets of his cronies--all with taxpayer   dollars.</p>
<p>Following the money swirling around   Ruddy offers an eye-opening glimpse into the squalor at the heart of the   abstinence-only project. One top Bush adviser left to take a job at Ruddy's   charity, Gerard Health Foundation, and a senior officer at Ruddy's for-profit   company, Maximus, left to take a top-level position at the Department of Health   and Human Services. Leaders of Christian-right organizations that are Gerard   grantees have gained advisory HHS positions--and their organizations have in   turn received AIDS and abstinence grants to the tune of at least $25 million.   Maximus itself has raked in more than $100 million in federal contracts during   the Bush era.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Rod Parsley&rsquo;s Center for Moral   Clarity is <a title="http://www.centerformoralclarity.net/Articles.aspx?page=2007053109" href="http://www.centerformoralclarity.net/Articles.aspx?page=2007053109">calling   its supporters</a> to urge Congress to maintain federal funding for   abstinence-only sex ed programs, which have come under fire in the past for <a title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2006/12/study_casts_dou.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2006/12/study_casts_dou.html">inaccuracy and   religious content</a>, as well as plain ineffectiveness: a <a title="http://www.centerformoralclarity.net/Articles.aspx?page=2007053109" href="http://www.centerformoralclarity.net/Articles.aspx?page=2007053109">study</a> ordered by Congress reported in April that the programs simply don&rsquo;t stop teens   from having sex. Warning that some members of Congress are opposed to &ldquo;teaching   teens virtue&rdquo; and plan not to renew some of the funding, the Center writes:   &ldquo;Every parent should be concerned about the dire consequences ahead if Congress   stops promoting healthy relationships and instead gambles on &lsquo;safe   sex.&rsquo;&rdquo;</p>
<p>Meanwhile, a report in the <a title="http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070618/reynolds" href="http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070618/reynolds">Nation</a> examines how   the billion dollars spent on abstinence-only has created an industry marked by   &ldquo;a mix of back-scratching cronyism, hefty partisan campaign donations,   high-dollar lobbyists, a revolving door for political appointees and a lack of   concern for results.&rdquo;</p>
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<p>One of the chief cooks is a   media-shy 63-year-old Catholic multimillionaire, welfare privatizer and   Republican donor named Raymond Ruddy. With close ties to the White House,   federal health officials and Republican power brokers that date back to W.'s   days as Texas governor, Ruddy has leveraged his generous wallet and insider   muscle to push an ultraconservative social agenda, enrich a preferred network of   abstinence-only and antiabortion groups, boost profits for his company and line   the pockets of his cronies--all with taxpayer   dollars.</p>
<p>Following the money swirling around   Ruddy offers an eye-opening glimpse into the squalor at the heart of the   abstinence-only project. One top Bush adviser left to take a job at Ruddy's   charity, Gerard Health Foundation, and a senior officer at Ruddy's for-profit   company, Maximus, left to take a top-level position at the Department of Health   and Human Services. Leaders of Christian-right organizations that are Gerard   grantees have gained advisory HHS positions--and their organizations have in   turn received AIDS and abstinence grants to the tune of at least $25 million.   Maximus itself has raked in more than $100 million in federal contracts during   the Bush era.</p>
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