Some things are not what they seem - particularly in the Bush administration
Raw Story has done some interesting investigative reporting on former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population Affairs at the Department of Health and Human Services, Dr. Eric J. Keroack, who resigned this March after Massachusetts officials launched a formal investigation into allegations of Medicaid fraud during his tenure in private practice.
You may recall that this was the guy who the government claimed had two decades of experience as a practicing OB-GYN and his more than a decade as Medical Director of an anti-abortion group named "A Woman's Concern," which qualified him to pontificate on women's health issues and to fight most family planning programs. Well, Raw Story has found that "decades" don't seem to the same thing to Keroack and the HHS as they do to the rest of us -- a couple of years, perhaps makes a decade. And, "Medical Director" doesn't mean much either when it turns out it is a part-time, unpaid, volunteer position.
You may recall that this was the guy who the government claimed had two decades of experience as a practicing OB-GYN and his more than a decade as Medical Director of an anti-abortion group named "A Woman's Concern," which qualified him to pontificate on women's health issues and to fight most family planning programs. Well, Raw Story has found that "decades" don't seem to the same thing to Keroack and the HHS as they do to the rest of us -- a couple of years, perhaps makes a decade. And, "Medical Director" doesn't mean much either when it turns out it is a part-time, unpaid, volunteer position.
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