From Deseret News archives:
Eagle eye: Moral crusader Ruzicka wields 'phone tree'
But the woman at the door looks like the local Relief Society president. The lady next door. She's as domestic as Betty Crocker. She's 62 and lives in a simple two-story home in a rural neighborhood in Highland, with a garden and a large yard. She's the mother of 12 and grandmother of 19.
This is Gayle Ruzicka?
This is the woman considered so intimidating that a former legislator, contacted for a comment, said she wanted to be anonymous because Ruzicka and her allies are "scary"? This is the woman who can mobilize an army of women to descend on Capitol Hill with a phone call? This is the woman who dares to fly in the face of political correctness and the age of hyper-tolerance?
The woman at the door introduces herself as Ruzicka and extends her hand as she welcomes a guest into her home. The walls are covered with enough photos of her family and extended family to qualify for a Hall of Fame. American flags and patriotic art are displayed throughout the house and on the front porch. There is a framed needlepoint: "Families are forever." There are prints of Christ and another of George Washington praying.
"I love being at home with my family," she says, looking around.
Home and family are her primary jobs. Politics is her side job, something she does because she believes somebody must do it. When she isn't staying up into the wee hours studying issues and laws on the Internet and contacting legislators and answering the phone that never stops ringing with people wanting her input or a speech, she cleans, cooks, shops, gardens, makes household repairs, reads voraciously, dotes on grandchildren and serves as a Relief Society teacher for her ward in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Recent comments
She is rather odd, isn't she?
Binky Sanchez | Sept. 8, 2009 at 9:57 a.m.
Mrs. Ruzicka,
I will not be joining you in the celestial kingdom....
Josephs Myth | Feb. 11, 2009 at 3:54 p.m.
It's really sad that Ms. Ruzicka does not truly understand the...
Shawn | Jan. 29, 2009 at 9:54 a.m.
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