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The Abstinence GluttonsMichael Reynolds
Raymond Ruddy is a media-shy 63-year-old Catholic multimillionaire, welfare privatizer and Republican donor. He's also one of the driving forces behind the explosion of the abstinence-only business. In an investigative article in the June 18, 2007 issue of The Nation, Michael Reynolds reveals how the formerly small-time "family values" project has become a billion-dollar industry, thanks to "a mix of back-scratching cronyism, hefty partisan campaign donations, high-dollar lobbyists, a revolving door for political appointees," and most dangerously, "a lack of concern for results."
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