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Who Is Raymond Ruddy, Lila Rose’s Funder?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on February 19th, 2011 5:44 am by HL

Who Is Raymond Ruddy, Lila Rose’s Funder?

Raymond Ruddy funded Live Action’s latest videos maligning Planned Parenthood. Ruddy has previously smeared Obama as an infanticide supporter and promoted fringe views on birth control, sex-education and reproductive rights. He also maintained a cozy and profitable relationship with the Bush administration.

Ruddy Funded Hoax Videos Attacking Planned Parenthood

Gerard Health Foundation Funded Live Action’s Anti-Planned Parenthood Hoax. A December 3, 2010, press release from Live Action titled “Live Action to Launch Major Investigations in 2011 with New Fundraising” said:

Live Action, the youth-led pro-life group responsible for exposing statutory rape cover-up, racism, and medical misinformation at Planned Parenthood, is preparing to launch several major investigations of the abortion industry next year. A donor fund has awarded Live Action a $125,000 matching gift, and Live Action is now starting a fundraising campaign to match the gift and fund the new investigations. [Live Action, 9/17/08

  • Hannity & Colmes discussed born alive, 8/21/08
  • The O’Reilly Factor talked about born alive, 8/21/08
  • Hannity & Colmes interviewed Jill Stanek, 8/20/08
  • Hannity & Colmes discussed Obama’s views on born alive with Ann Coulter, 8/19/08
  • Hannity’s America discussed born alive and PP commercial, 8/18/08
  • Hannity & Colmes discussed botched abortion and born alive, 8/15/08 [Born Alive Truth The New York Times, the Associated Press, Fox News’ Hannity & ColmesThe New York Sun, and The Hill — have quoted or cited criticism of Obama by Stanek over his opposition to bills to amend the Illinois Abortion Law of 1975 without citing relevant facts that undermine her credibility. These facts include her suggestion that domestic violence is acceptable against women who have abortions; her support of billboards in Tanzania that say “Faithful Condom Users” in English and Swahili and displays a large skeleton and aimed to discourage condom use there in favor of abstinence and “be[ing] faithful”; and her citation of a report that “aborted fetuses are much sought after delicacies” in China to which she added, “I think this stuff is happening.” Media Matters has laid out several of these statements by Stanek. [Media Matters8/22/08]

    • Jill Stanek was the leader of Born Alive Truth. From NPR:

    A new Illinois-based 527 organization called Born Alive Truth has launched a TV ad attacking Obama on the issue of abortion.

    […]

    The 527, formed this year, is led by an Illinois anti-abortion activist, Jill Stanek, who gave congressional testimony in favor of the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, which President Bush signed in 2002. [NPR, 9/16/08]

    • Raymond Ruddy Financed Born Alive Truth. From AP:

    The BornAliveTruth ad, financed by prominent Massachusetts anti-abortion figure Raymond Ruddy, features Gianna Jessen, a 31-year-old motivational speaker from Nashville, Tenn., who adopted as a child after a failed abortion. “Sen. Obama please support born alive infant protections. I’m living proof these babies have a right to live.” [“Obama responds to criticism of his abortion votes,” The Associated Press, 9/20/08, retrieved from Nexis]

    • Ruddy’s Foundation Awarded Stanek $100,000. Gerard Health Foundation gave Stanek a $100,000 award. [Gerard Health Foundation’s 2009 990 Form, accessed via GuideStar.org]

    Ruddy Wanted To De-Fund Global Fund To Fight AIDS. The Boston Globe reports:

    Some other Christian activists, such as Raymond Ruddy, president of the Gerard Health Foundation in South Natick, which gives about $2 million annually to antiabortion and abstinence programs worldwide, want all US money cut from the fund.

    “I see a direct correlation of dollars given to the Global Fund and dollars taken away from” the Bush administration’s AIDS efforts, Ruddy said. “The Global Fund is systematically excluding faith-based groups from getting money, and that’s not right.” [“Faith groups urge cuts to AIDS fund; Allege opposition to Christian efforts,” The Boston Globe, 12/1/06, retrieved from Nexis]

    Ruddy Funds Ineffective Abstinence-Only Programs. From The Nation:

    As for Ruddy’s abstinence-only policy, recent reports, including one contracted by Bush’s HHS, show that after more than $1 billion has been poured into the enterprise, it simply doesn’t work. Already nine states have opted out from federal funds for this faith-based boondoggle in favor of more comprehensive and effective programs of sex education for their youth.

    “I can’t think of another federal program where so much money was spent without any oversight and to such little effect,” said James Wagoner, president of Advocates for Youth, a national organization that promotes comprehensive sexual health policies. “It wasn’t that policy-makers didn’t know that abstinence-only didn’t work. In 2000 the Institute of Medicine issued a scathing report on these programs. But they went full steam ahead despite the warning. It’s beyond naïve. It’s immoral.” [“The Abstinence Gluttons,” The Nation5/17/07]

    The Revolving Door Between Ruddy, The Bush Administration

    The Nation: Ruddy Used White House Connections To “Boost Profits For His Company And Line The Pockets Of His Cronies.” From The Nation:

    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.

    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.

    […]

    When Bush took office, Maximus had just over $13 million in federal contracts. Within a year the amount tripled. By 2006 Maximus was doing $61 million in business with the Bush Administration. [“The Abstinence Gluttons,” The Nation5/17/07]

    In Return, Ruddy Funded Bush Re-Election Efforts. From The Nation:

    In 2004 Ruddy began to mobilize his network of grantees for the coming elections, doing his part to implement Karl Rove’s strategy of picking up 4 million evangelicals who had not gone to the polls in 2000. To achieve this, the Bush campaign created its own grassroots network among evangelical churches and religious-right nonprofits. Ruddy hired the Family Research Council’s Donovan to put word out through antiabortion newsletters, promising Gerard grants to conservative charities that would develop ambitious voter registration drives.

    That year Ruddy also shoveled nearly $400,000 into James Dobson’s Focus on the Family, which was then mounting anti-gay marriage campaigns in service of Republican candidates through its 501(c)4 arm. Ruddy put $172,000 into Redeem the Vote, a voter registration operation out of Montgomery, Alabama, targeting evangelical youth, and $117,916 into Life, Liberty and Family, an old antiabortion nonprofit. The latter donation went into a hardball anti-Kerry campaign, Your Catholic Voice, which attacked the Massachusetts Democrat for his prochoice politics in newspaper ads that ran across the country. He also maxed out his personal contribution to the Bush/Cheney ticket ($4,000) and spread more than $12,000 to the campaigns of select religious-right Republicans running for Congress, including Tom Coburn in Oklahoma and Billy Tauzin in Louisiana. For the 2006 midterms, Ruddy put hundreds of thousands into Common Sense Ohio, a Republican 527 that ran deceptive ads and conducted push-polling in seven states. [“The Abstinence Gluttons,” The Nation5/17/07]

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