Meet the Men Seizing Control of Women's Bodies
Texas men are leading the charge to Gilead
You might notice a few things in common among the men leading the Christo-nationalist war against women.
No need for me to comment on the obvious.
All I’m going to do here is identify some of the men involved so you know who your enemies are. At the end of this post is an Action Plan.
Background
In case you missed it, Texas State Representative Jeff Leach has sponsored a bill that will establish a bounty hunter system against manufacturers and distributors of women’s health products such as mifepristone, which, when combined with misoprostol (Cytotec®), can be used to end early pregnancies by blocking progesterone, which is needed to carry a pregnancy to term.1 The medication is barely more than a late-stage contraceptive that the media refers to as an abortion pill, because that’s the wording they’re taught by anti-women advocates.
Mifepristone has other benefits separate from birth control, such as controlling hyperglycemia (high blood sugar).2
The Texas bill, House Bill 7 (HB 7), enables private citizens to sue manufacturers and distributors of late-stage contraceptive medications like mifepristone, even if manufacturers or distributors are based out of state, and even if there is no “abortion” involved in its use.
Per the Houston Chronicle:3
Under the latest version, any plaintiff could sue out-of-state providers for $100,000 or more in damages for every intervention in Texas. Only a pregnant woman directly seeking the abortion or her relatives could claim that full amount; other plaintiffs would have to donate proceeds beyond $10,000 to a charity of their choosing.
Anti-women advocates say that the requirement to donate all but $10,000 of the $100,000 bounty to nonprofits will prevent bounty hunting. Not true. Almost anything can be called a nonprofit these days, including professional bounty hunter groups.
The proposed law passed the Texas House of Representatives and is headed for the state’s Senate, where it is also likely to pass. Governor Gregg Abbott will then happily sign the bill.
If the law's goals are achieved, it could prompt manufacturers to halt the manufacture and distribution of the drug.
It’s the latest sign that the ultimate aim of the men (and their doting women) behind this bill is to halt contraception completely.
The men who want to control your body
Here are the men who want to seize full control over a woman’s body. At the end of this survey, there is an Action Plan you can take against the Texas Taliban involved in this latest assault on women’s bodily autonomy.
Jeff Leach
Texas State Representative and sponsor of the anti-abortion pill bill
State House District 67
When State Representative Erin Zwiener, a Democrat from San Marcos, asked Leach during the “debate” proceedings over the bill:
“An abortion does not have to occur for there to potentially be enforcement?”
Leach answered, “Correct.”
When Ms. Zweiner asked if, when a pregnant daughter’s mom called a clinic outside of Texas and merely inquired about mifepristone, she’d be liable in a lawsuit under Leach’s law, Leach said:
“Correct.”
Brent Money
Texas State Representative
State House District 33
Not much else to say, other than these people sure do like to invoke war when discussing their Christo-fascist tendencies.
David Lowe
Texas State Representative
State House District 91
He’s also a meme producer of such gems as this:
Joe Pojman
Founder and Executive Director of Texas Alliance for Life; Chairman of Travis County Republican Party
Pojman founded the Texas Alliance for Life, which is one of the primary groups that has led the charge against mifepristone and other life-saving medical therapies for women.
JR Haas
“Vice President,” Abolish Abortion Texas
I put “Vice President” in quotes because Jeff is like that twelve-year-old who never grew up. He’s built a tree fort with his little friends, and they started a club. “I’m Vice President!” the prebuscent Jeff says. If he were really still twelve, it would be harmless, but in this case, he’s helped turn his club, Abolish Abortion Texas, into one of the most misogynistic groups in America.
A typical Haasism:4
“The vast majority of women who obtain abortions are willfully choosing to murder their preborn children.5 Our laws should deter everyone in Texas from murdering preborn children, whether they are third-party abortionists, the fathers of the children, or the mothers of the children.”
Dusty Deevers
Oklahoma State Senator
Wait, what? Oklahoma? I included him because he’s a keynote speaker at an upcoming meeting held in Georgetown, Texas, just north of Austin, by Abolish Abortion Texas, which Ruminato readers and other Substack subscribers in Texas will be disrupting (see Action Plan below).
Texas Alliance for Life Board of Directors
Not all Christo-Nationalists are white dudes.
It just seems that way.
The Texas Alliance for Life is one of the major fundraisers and lobby groups fighting against women’s rights in Texas and across the nation.
Here are the names of the Texas Alliance for Life’s Board of Directors, along with their bios, which I had a little fun with in my own little ways:
Joseph Kinlin
President
Kinlin and his wife, Lisa, have been involved with anti-female activism for years, according to the organization’s website.
J.J. Haley
Vice President
Haley and her husband, Lee, lead the stewardship ministry team at Shoreline Church in Austin.
Kathy Haigler
Secretary
Haigler has spent 30 years wrestling with her fellow women in the name of Christo-fascism.
Wait, Kath, are you sure you’re not Susie Wiles?
Karl Locker
Treasurer
His father was in the oil business, and Karl spent much of his early life in Midland, where he learned the art of entering numbers into fascism with his CPA degree.
Christopher Maska
General Counsel
Maska serves as Texas Alliance for Life’s attack dog as General Counsel. He has been actively involved in the Christo-fascist movement since 1988, when he helped found an anti-abortion group at the University of Texas School of Law. He even attended the first-ever March for Life!! It says so! Right on his bio!
Robin Armstrong, M.D.
Board Member
DEI Hire.
Jeff Bosworth
Board Member
Jeff and his tradwife Sheila have been happily married since college and have been “blessed with two children, their spouses, and six grandchildren,” although rumors swirl that they have a cock puppet named Dick. Yeah, I made that last part up, but the things these kinds of people do behind closed doors would shock the biggest Epstein fan (in other words, America’s least favorite golfer).
Leah Brown
Board Member
Ultra conservative DEI hire regulations require at least one pretty blonde woman. Usually, one is enough, unless there are specific office romance regulations (known in their biz as sexual harassment permission slips) requiring an abundance of them (see Fox News).
Elisa Chan
Board Member
Nobody knows why she’s there. No pic, no bio. Like they say on the interwebs, “photo or it didn’t happen.” Or at least a bio.
Claire Culwell
Board Member
Culwell claims she survived an abortion. For realz. She can also be seen in Taboola ads: “She survived being aborted. You won’t believe what she looks like now.”
Donna Davidson
Board Member
No write-up on her on the website. Or photograph. She may not exist.
Gerrianne Gabler
Board Member
She currently serves as Texas State Director with a national chaplain organization called Soldiers of Christ, headquartered in Spring Branch, Texas.
It’s funny that people who say they’re not at war with America participate in groups with names like “Soldiers of Christ,” ain’t it?
She looks happy, though, at least. It can be very entertaining to wreck the lives of millions of your fellow women, I suppose.
Siobhan Johnson
Board Member
No information, but a cool first name.
Debbie Juhlke
Board Member
Juhlke is a proud resident of Round Rock, TX, and a collector of children:
Together with her husband, Dr. Timothy Juhlke, Ph.D., she has raised three adult children grounded in service and faith. In 2018, they opened their hearts and home to adopt four young siblings, becoming their “forever parents” and embodying the mission they so passionately share.
In my experience, home environments of Holy Roller child collectors do not turn out well for the kids, who often end up in therapy for the rest of their lives after finally escaping.
Chrissie Keffler
Board Member
Chrissie frequently speaks to groups about teaching virtues (Christo-fascism) to children.
Mike Louis
Board Member
Louis holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Montana State University. Retired from engineering, he is excited to work in support of Christo-fascism.
Pastor Mark Markham
Board Member
Pastor Mark is an Austin area cleric at a local branch of the Texas Taliban.
Ronda Moreland
Board Member
Moreland (not to be confused with my Moreland)6 is the Executive Producer for the Mark Davis Show on 660am The Answer in the Dallas-Fort Worth radio Market. Ronda’s motto is to “Serve God through Serving Others,” and she strives to live this daily by stripping women’s rights down to the absolute bare bones.
Jim Shaw, D.C.
Board Member
Shaw is a chiropractor in Austin and another collector of foster children. As a chiropractor, he makes a point in his bio of stating that he “specializes in injuries,” which in my mind suggests you should definitely stay away. It hurts even thinking about letting this guy touch me on my back or hindquarters.
Davida Stike
Board Member
Stike directs the Texas Alliance for Life Political Action Committee and the Texas Alliance for Life Federal Political Action Committee. A true soldier in the Texas Taliban war against women.
Action Plan
Here are some specific steps you can take to counter the constant attacks against women by these groups.
Texas Alliance for Life Annual Benefit Dinner
October 25, Hilton Austin
Protest. Bring messy sandwiches to throw at the men in suits as they arrive (see this post for formal instructions on sandwich throwing).
Boycott the Hilton in Austin.
Here is a link to the event (turn off tracking or view it in incognito mode to avoid being swarmed with ads for anti-women groups).
https://www.texasallianceforlife.org/events/2025-annual-benefit-dinner-2/
Abolish Abortion Texas Feast and Fundraiser Event
November 1, Georgetown Community Center, 445 E. Morrow St., Georgetown, TX, 78626
Reserve tickets here:
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/faa/1807868
When you attend, protest. If you don’t want to reserve tickets, show up anyway and protest outside the Georgetown Community Center.
Bring messy sandwiches. Throw them at the men in suits. If they’re not wearing suits, throw them anyway.
Boycott advertisers
Boycott advertisers for the Dallas/Fort Worth area radio station, “The Answer,” 660 on AM radio, and the distributor of the Mark Davis Show.
Hammer their LinkedIn and other social accounts mercilessly
Protest outside the homes of those responsible if you have to. It’s easy to find almost all of them. Gather in large, loud groups outside their homes. Blast them with Black Sabbath songs.
If you think of more things to do, add them to the comments.
We need to put these groups out of business.
Notes
This is an important post to restack. Help get the word out to Texans on the action plan. Include other action plans in the comments.
Sitting quietly and meme-raging won’t fix this.
We are at war. This doesn’t mean political violence. It does mean aggressive protest.
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All images of individual Christo-nationalist stormtroopers are on public websites, either belonging to the organizations they work with or on LinkedIn. Fair use is claimed in all cases.
Thanks for reading!
Footnotes
“Mifepristone (Mifeprex): MedlinePlus Drug Information.” 2024. Medlineplus.gov. 2024. https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a600042.html
Medlineplus, ibid
Goldenstein, Taylor. 2025. “Texas Abortion ‘Bounty Hunter’ Bill Gets Blessing from Key Groups.” Houston Chronicle. August 27, 2025. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/politics/texas/article/abortion-pill-bill-21017037.php.
Goldenstein, Taylor. 2025. “Texas Abortion ‘Bounty Hunter’ Bill Gets Blessing from Key Groups.” Austin American-Statesman. Houston Chronicle. August 27, 2025. https://www.statesman.com/politics/texas/article/abortion-pill-bill-21017037.php.
Houston Chronicle, ibid




























Why does the GOP despise women so much?
Why does it want women to die or be permanently damaged?
Will they be charged with murder when women die from lack of proper health care? They should be - en masse. All of them should be put on trial and then summarily executed for premeditated murder.
Thank goodness I'm not a Christian like these death fiends. I'd rather be a Christian who is not a hypocrite. Jesus never said to go out to murder and oppress women. WWJD?
I cannot stand weirdos, attempting to push their creepy ass religious beliefs and lies onto me.
By body is no ones business, except mine.