Pro-life: this word does not mean what you think it means

Feb 02, 2012 19:24

The Susan G. Komen Foundation has decided that its principles force it to deny cancer screenings to poor women. Of course, their CEO makes over $450,000 a year, so maybe they don't realize how vital Planned Parenthood service are to women who not only can't afford basic healthcare, but live in areas where there may be no other option availableI ( Read more... )

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jwaneeta February 3 2012, 05:21:08 UTC
The only good thing about this is the windfall it's generated for PP.

Well, that, and laughing at that bitch's horrible cosmetic surgery.

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missmurchison February 3 2012, 16:06:50 UTC
And all the news articles letting people know just how much PP does and how little of it is abortion services.

The more I learn about SGK, the more appalled I am.

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jwaneeta February 3 2012, 18:47:43 UTC
I read that the whole thing really gained traction when they hired a vocal abortion foe as ceo.

Jesus, how about hiring a cancer foe? The whole thing is blowing my mind.

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missmurchison February 3 2012, 19:23:44 UTC
Not just any abortion foe. One who ran for office in Georgia on a platform that included defunding Planned Parenthood. But the decision isn't political...

The decision has also been reversed, but SGK is still toast. They've pissed off the pro-choicers and now the anti-choicers will be pissed. Lots of donations will be going to better charities.

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jwaneeta February 3 2012, 22:58:16 UTC
It's a win-win, isn't it? Hahaha, fuck you, SGK for the cure. :D

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