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Seriously scary stuff, girls-- pass it on.

(mutters about "reading the Bible" to cure cramps. Riiiiiight.)

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Subject: FW: Hager FDA appointment

Hager FDA appointment:

President Bush has announced his plan to select Dr. W. David Hager to

head up the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Reproductive Health

Drugs Advisory Committee. This committee has not met for more than two

years, during which time its charter lapsed. As a result, the Bush

Administration is tasked with filling all eleven positions with new

members. This position does not require Congressional approval.

The FDA's Reproductive Health Drugs Advisory Committee makes crucial

decisions on matters relating to drugs used in the practice of

obstetrics, gynecology and related specialties, including hormone

therapy, contraception, treatment for infertility, and medical

alternatives to surgical procedures for sterilization and pregnancy

termination.

Dr. Hager is the author of "As Jesus Cared for Women: Restoring Women

Then and Now." The book blends biblical accounts of Christ healing women

with case studies from Hager's practice. His views of reproductive

health care are far outside the mainstream for reproductive technology.

Dr. Hager is a practicing OB/GYN who describes himself as "pro-life" and

refuses to prescribe contraceptives to unmarried women.

In the book Dr. Hager wrote with his wife, entitled "Stress and the

Woman's Body," he suggests that women who suffer from premenstrual

syndrome should seek help from reading the bible and praying.

As an editor and contributing author of "The Reproduction Revolution: A

Christian Appraisal of Sexuality Reproductive Technologies and the

Family," Dr. Hager appears to have endorsed the medically inaccurate

assertion that the common birth control pill is an abortifacient.

We are concerned that Dr. Hager's strong religious beliefs may color

his

assessment of technologies that are necessary to protect women's lives

or to preserve and promote women's health. Dr. Hager's track record of

using religious beliefs to guide his medical decision-making makes him a

dangerous and inappropriate candidate to serve as chair of this

committee. Critical drug public policy and research must not be held

hostage by anti-abortion politics. Members of this important panel

should be appointed on the basis of science and medicine, rather than

politics and religion.

American women deserve no less.

There is something you can do. Below is a letter to be sent to the

White House, opposing the placement of Hager. Please copy all the text

of this email and paste it into a fresh email; then sign your name below

and SEND THIS TO EVERY PERSON YOU KNOW WHO IS CONCERNED ABOUT WOMEN'S

RIGHTS.

Every 10th person please forward e-mail to [email protected]

I oppose the appointment of Dr. W. David Hager to the FDA Reproductive

Health Drugs Advisory Committee. Mixing religion and medicine is

unacceptable in a policy-making position. Using the FDA to promote a

political agenda is inappropriate and seriously threatens women's

health. Members of this important panel should be appointed on the basis of science and medicine, rather than politics and religion. American women deserve no less.

10:00 a.m. - 20 September 2004

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