Komen Foundation’s Continued Funding of Planned Parenthood Discussion-Worthy

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After an outcry from scores of angry women (my technology-challenged mother being one of them … she actually made me walk her through the steps of how to sign an online petition because she felt so strongly about it), the Susan G. Komen For the Cure foundation has done a 180 on its plan to sever ties with Planned Parenthood, and all is right with the world, right?

Not so fast …

Approximately $600,000 of the foundation’s money has been used each year to pray for breast cancer screening.  You don’t need me to tell you that screening leads to early detection, which leads to early treatment, which leads to a ridiculously high percentage of successful cures (if breast cancer is caught early enough, we are in fact talking cure, not remission).

What kind of highly public foundation makes a big thing about being “for the cure” (puts it into its very name, in fact) and then intentionally pulls money from the very demographic of women that need it most considering that they’re the least likely to get regular medical attention?

That’s got to be among the most asinine things I’ve ever heard.

And, yeah, it’s the A-word.

From The Atlantic:

Komen, the marketing juggernaut that brought the world the ubiquitous pink-ribbon campaign, says it cut off Planned Parenthood because of a newly adopted foundation rule prohibiting it from …

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Planned Parenthood as a Political Pawn: Not Progress!

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Planned Parenthood is once again being used as a political pawn, and I for one am pretty annoyed about it. The group’s merits far outweigh the ugly birthmark some feel abortion services to be, and I do not get why anyone—anyone—would stomp all over the great good done by Planned Parenthood in terms of everything from cancer screenings to birth control … and that’s probably why I will never be a politician.

It is not my intent to bash Republicans here, by the way. I have a lot of close friends and family members that see the world from the right, and I fully respect their opinions. If they say, “I hate Barack Obama” and are able to explain this logically instead of spouting off racist rhetoric, I’m good with that.

I do at times, however, find myself biting my tongue because I want so badly to ask them how they feel about being identified by an increasingly ignorant vocal minority. Seriously, Republicans with a brain in your head, please take back your party! These nuts are reflecting badly on you.

And the recent stuff with the occasionally tacky Planned Parenthood, the basic arguments of which have been hashed out here before, is just one more drop of water in the bucket … but it’s a receptacle that’s getting dangerously close to the overflow point.

From NPR:

Just last Friday, for example, Republican Sen. John Kyl of Arizona said on the Senate floor that “if you want an abortion, you go to Planned Parenthood. And that’s well over 90 percent of what Planned Parenthood does.”

In fact, just the opposite is true; well over 90 percent of what Planned Parenthood does is NOT abortion. Kyl’s office later said his …

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Philadelphia Abortion Doctor Charged With 8 Counts of Murder

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A Philadelphia doctor, Dr Kermit Gosnell, is facing eight murder charges for operating what one District Attorney has called a ‘filthy, foul-smelling house of horrors’ abortion clinic where two woman and several infants were killed. Though ‘house of horrors’ might sounds like a bit of an exaggeration, perhaps stated by someone very conservative and anti-abortion, sadly it transpires that it is not.

According to Yahoo News, some of the charges that will be brought against Gosnell include running a clinic with no medically-trained staff other than himself,  murdering at least one apparently healthy woman by administering  an overdose of Demerol, delivering babies live and then killing them with scissors – a procedure he referred to as ‘snipping’ – and allowing cats to roam freely throughout the clinic, urinating on already bloodstained …

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Why Would Somebody Tweet About Having an Abortion?

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Regarding abortion, I am what’s known in common language as “pro-choice.” In other words, I believe that there are some situations where a woman is not in a position to be pregnant (cases of rape or incest come to mind), raise a child, give a child up for adoption, or otherwise handle motherhood.  I have a problem with the wording because of course I am pro-life—I consider human life to be of the utmost value.

It’s just that, in both my personal and professional life, I have seen enough ruined children who have been told by their mothers, “I should have aborted that little bastard” (and yes, that’s a …

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