Leslee Unruh is a particularly unhinged
pro-life activist (following her own abortion experience). She is also
executive director of the VoteYesForLife.com campaign, founder of the
Abstinence Clearinghouse,
and a central lobbyist in favor of the Women's Health and Human Life Protection
Act in South Dakota, the most restrictive pro-life law in the United States by
March 2006. When it was overturned by the voters in a referendum, anti-abortion
activists undauntedly amended the bill – which they view as a challenge to Roe
vs. Wade – to include exceptions for rape, incest, and maternal health. Her
“informed consent” law of 2005 requires South Dakota doctors to tell patients that abortion can cause
depression and sterility, which is misleading at best, among other alleged
side-effects. The law has circulated in the courts since then. Despite being a
rather ardent activist, Unruh has no legislative or medical qualifications; she
still got to draft a law governing the medical care of female patients in South
Dakota. Her husband Alan Unruh, sits on the South Dakota Task Force to Study
Abortions, whose job is to evaluate medical evidence and make recommendations
on the needs for additional legislation governing medical procedures. Alan is a
chiropractor.
South Dakota is not currently in particularly good hands. More here.
Unruh’s lobbyism gained South Dakota $200
million in federal funding for teaching abstinence outside of marriage to
public school students. When confronted with the fact that the state abstinence
programs demonstrably do not work, Unruh responded that state programs are not
true abstinence programs because they talk about delaying sexual activity, but not specifically waiting until marriage.
Indeed, she dismisses the evidence for the futility of abstinence-only
education rather out of hand, arguing that comprehensive sex-ed programs, particularly
those which include discussions about sexual orientation and gender identity,
are actually going to lead to the “self-destruction” of society and are “based on profound ignorance about human nature.” Identifying actual
weaknesses with the studies she criticize apparently does not matter, for in
Unruh’s mind “all the data” backs abstinence-only-until-marriage education.
“Which data?” you may ask. And Unruh responds:
“you know what, the church ladies are having the best sex.” Apparently “data”
means “making up irrelevant shit on the spot.”
She is also the person behind the “Purity Balls” and the proud recipient of Randall Terry’s Operation Save America Malachi Award
in 2006.
Diagnosis: Desperately blinded to anything
resembling truth or fact by the tenets of her garbled crusade against
sexuality, Unruh is quite effective at what she’s doing and must be considered
dangerous.
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