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![]() I won't donate a nickel until the Bitch (Handel) resigns.
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![]() maybe she'll leave since her cunning plan fell apart.
i always question when charities get large as to just how much of a donation goes to the cause, and how much to the charity to operate. not hearing good things about komen lately in that regard. salaries for their officers are said to be high. i won't give to support things like that!
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![]() There are other breast cancer health orgs to donate to.
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![]() This Florida Congressmen Cliff Stearns and his little Sub-Committee who is the Jackass who called for this invetigation of PP MONTHS ago! But yet all he has done was sit on his hands, from what i have heard he has yet to hold even one single hearing! Probably cuz he knows he's got shite for evidence, and for brains for that matter! The entire thing was disgusting, and perhaps the Komen foundation has come to their senses, but their rep is taking a hit, and should! I agree Handel needs to go!
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![]() Quote:
You're right, Stearns is disgusting. But Komen is, too. They are no longer a respected charity, they are nothing but a political front group for anti-abortion activists at this point.
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![]() This is just getting sadder and sadder. The overt political takeover of a prominent and respected, even loved, womans' health organization for political purposes.
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/20...ed-parenthood/ Quote:
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![]() This is from Politico last year, when the same thing happened to Planned Parenthood, for the exact same reason, with the same zero proof, and with less outrage against it.
This predates Florida R-Cliff Stearns and his Committee renewed attack against Planned Parenthood. As Stearns and his committee has learned, Planned Parenthood has proven by it's paperwork that it uses zero taxpayer dollars for abortion services. That is in keeping with our current law that says exactly that: it is illegal to use any taxpayer dollars for abortion services. Quote:
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![]() Attacks on Planned Parenthood ....
By Meteor Blades Look at the attacks on Planned Parenthood in the past year. Just one February ago, Indiana Rep. Mike Pence's "Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act," which, among other things, would have defunded Planned Parenthood, passed the House of Representatives. Just seven Republicans voted against it. Eleven Democrats voted for it. Given that the bill would have completely eliminated the National Family Planning Program (Title X), we were fortunate that it crashed in the Senate. But that failure did not stop state actions. Indiana enacted legislation prohibiting agencies that provide abortion from receiving any funding through the state, including Medicaid. Wisconsin also adopted a provision barring agencies that provide abortion services or referrals from receiving funding through the state. North Carolina adopted a budgetary provision that specifically bans Planned Parenthood from obtaining funding, including Medicaid, through the state. New Hampshire did not renew its contract through which the Planned Parenthood affiliate in the state received federal Title X funds. Kansas passed a law which includes provision that limits the distribution of Title X funds to health departments, hospitals and community health centers. Other types of family planning providers are not eligible, which includes Planned Parenthood. Texas now gives preference to health departments, community health centers and hospitals in the distribution of family planning funds, including Title X funds. Other family planning providers, like Planned Parenthood, can receive funding if there is any money left to distribute. Implementation of some of these laws and provisions are being held up while the courts look at them. Some are in effect already. And we can expect more to come. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/0...yes&via=blog_1
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |