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The Cancerous Politics and Ideology of the Susan G. Komen Foundation
This week it became clear there are things more important to the Susan G. Komen Foundation--the fundraising giant that each year during breast cancer awareness month virtually swathes the United States in pink, a la Christo--than ensuring women are able to access exams for early detection of breast cancer.
What could be more important to an organization ostensibly dedicated to the elimination of breast cancer? Answer: The politics and personal agendas of the organization's senior staff and board, both of which have been infiltrated by right-wing ideologues and both of which were instrumental in a decision to deny further support from Komen affiliates to Planned Parenthood clinics that provide breast exams. In fact, it is now clear that some anti-choicers on Komen's board and senior staff are actually willing to sacrifice poor women to breast cancer to satisfy their own agendas.
Nationwide, Planned Parenthood doctors and nurses provide nearly 750,000 breast cancer screenings annually, offering risk assessments, breast exams, breast health information and education, and diagnostic and surgical referrals. Over the past five years, Planned Parenthood health centers have conducted nearly 170,000 clinical breast exams with funds from Komen, out of a total of more than four million clinical breast exams performed nationwide by Planned Parenthood clinics. Komen grants also supported more than 6,400 out of 70,000 mammogram referrals made by Planned Parenthood. These are affiliate-to-affiliate grants between Komen and Planned Parenthood sister organizations at the state level.
A large share of the clients served at Planned Parenthood clinics are low-income African-American and Latina women. The National Cancer Institute identifies lack of access to early and effective screening for breast cancer (and hence lack of early treatment) as a primary reason that African-American and Latina women die of breast cancer at higher rates than the general population. In fact, Komen itself recognized these links in a 2011 statement lauding its relationship with Planned Parenthood:
While Komen Affiliates provide funds to pay for screening, education and treatment programs in dozens of communities, in some areas, the only place that poor, uninsured or under-insured women can receive these services are through programs run by Planned Parenthood.
Komen further stated:
These facilities serve rural women, poor women, Native American women, women of color, and the un- and under-insured. As part of our financial arrangements, we monitor our grantees twice a year to be sure they are spending the money in line with our agreements, and we are assured that Planned Parenthood uses these funds only for breast health education, screening and treatment programs.
As long as there is a need for health care for these women, Komen Affiliates will continue to fund the facilities that meet that need.
But apparently those women no longer matter as Komen's support has now been withdrawn. Last month, the national office of the Komen Foundation, which maintains tight control over its state affiliates, sent a memo barring those affiliates from using money they had raised at the local level to partner with Planned Parenthood clinics in improving access to breast exams.
Why? Not science, not evidence, not concern for women.
Politics and personal ambition, pure and simple.
It's no secret that anti-choice legislators at the state and national level have made Planned Parenthood the central focus of their anti-woman agenda, spending well over half of entire legislative sessions in some states focused on cutting funding and limiting access to reproductive health services. At the national level, the ongoing witch hunt aimed at PPFA has taken many forms, one of which includes a "Congressional inquiry" launched by House Energy and Commerce Oversight and Investigations Chairman Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.). Stearns sent a letter to PPFA in late September 2011 asking for an avalanche of documents to "investigate" whether PPFA has used federal funds to provide abortion services.
In a letter protesting the move, Democrats Henry Waxman (D-CA) and Diana DeGette (D-CO) called the inquiry a politically-motivated waste of time and taxpayer money, stating:
“Planned Parenthood is being singled out as part of a Republican vendetta against an organization that provides family planning and other medical care to low-income women and men. … The HHS Inspector General and state Medicaid programs regularly audit Planned Parenthood … These audits have not identified any pattern of misuse of federal funds, illegal activity, or other abuse that would justify a broad and invasive congressional investigation.”
Wasteful or not, any Congressperson can start such an inquiry, even for specious reasons. This is not equivalent to a legal "investigation" of an organization. What Stearns is doing is completely unfounded and politically motivated, but when you have power you can abuse it.
What does Stearns have to do with Komen? Anti-choice groups have long targeted Komen for its partnership with Planned Parenthood, in part by haranguing the organization and listing them as targets of various protests and boycotts, and in part by touting the medically-disproven and specious claims about non-existent links between abortion and breast cancer. A group known as Life Decisions International (LDI), the website of which is "fightpp.org," has long had Komen on its boycott list.
These efforts hardly appear to have affected Komen's bottom line since the foundation's total gross revenue in 2010 was nearly $421 million, only several hundred thousand dollars of which were granted over the past five years by Komen's state affiliates to local Planned Parenthood partners for education, screening, and referrals. Moreover, as a large and well-known organization (albeit one criticized for its work on many levels) Komen appeared until now to stay above the ideological mud-pit of the anti-choice movement.
Last fall, however, things began to change. LDI began quiety telling other anti-choice groups that it had "won" the battle with Komen and that they should await public announcement of a policy change.
And suddenly, Cliff Stearns' inquiry became a reason for the Komen national office to change what state affiliates could do with their funds. Komen's board recently approved a new policy stating that affiliates can only provide grant funds to other organizations if:
• The applicant is not currently debarred from the receipt of federal or state funding.
• No key personnel of applicant or any of its affiliates has been convicted of fraud or a crime involving any other financial or administrative impropriety within the last year.
• The applicant or any of its affiliates is not currently under a local, state or federal formal investigation for financial or administrative impropriety or fraud. ("Affiliate" means any entities that control, are controlled by, or are under the same control as applicant or independent entities operating under the same name or brand as applicant.)
While the policy ostensibly affects "any" organization to which Komen affiliates might grant money, the memo sent to state affiliates specifically targets Planned Parenthood.
"Currently, however, various authorities at both the state and federal levels are conducting investigations involving [Planned Parenthood] and some of its local chapters, and the organization is barred from receiving government funding in numerous states. Under these new criteria, Planned Parenthood will be ineligible to receive new funding from Komen until these investigations are complete and these issues are resolved."
But these are lies and innuendo: There are no "authorities" investigating Planned Parenthood and Planned Parenthood is not barred from receiving federal government funding in any state. No mature organization concerned about the health and well-being of women at risk of breast cancer would have created a policy targeting another respected organization with a record of saving untold lives.
But Komen can no longer claim the mantle of a respected organization. First, Komen last year hired Karen Handel, a former Georgia anti-choice gubernatorial candidate and Sarah Palin acolyte who promised as part of her platform to defund Planned Parenthood and other vital health services. Handel, who lost her race but is said to have future political ambitions, is now Senior Vice President for Policy at Komen. She was originally endorsed in her race by and received money from current GOP presidential contender Mitt Romney, with whom some sources suggest she remains closely allied. Romney, in turn, has suddenly become more anti-choice than thou and has promised a federal person-hood amendment as well as to defund Planned Parenthood.
Second, sitting on Komen's Advocacy Alliance Board is Jane Abraham, the General Chairman of the virulently anti-choice and anti-science Susan B. Anthony List and of its Political Action Committee. Among other involvements, Abraham helps direct the Nurturing Network, a global network of crisis pregnancy centers, organizations widely known for spreading ideology, misinformation and lies to women facing unintended pregnancy and to use both intimidation and coercion in the course of doing so. Also on the board of Nurturing Network is Maureen Scalia, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, no hero to women's rights and health.
That Komen--an organization ostensibly dedicated to scientific exploration of cures for breast cancer--has invited on its advocacy board women so closely allied with organizations that so blatantly ignore science and medicine and spread outright lies to other women about their health and welfare speaks volumes about Komen's ethical principles as an organization.
While anti-choicers including those on Komen's board are spreading lies, Komen's steps will ensure that more women who might have been screened will now lack access to early detection and treatment and may die from breast cancer. This is in keeping with a general and patently insane approach of the anti-choice movement: Decry abortion, for example, but limit funding for contraceptive education and supplies which can prevent the unintended pregnancies that lead to abortion. Decry the plight of minority women, but make their access to care increasingly limited. Cry for the "babies," but defund pre- and post-natal care, nutritional support, and other forms of life and health care for infants and mothers. It is a venal and disgusting strategy that until now I would have thought well beneath the Komen Foundation no matter other issues.
But Komen as an organization now appears so little able to stand the truth that it is deleting comments from its website protesting the policy change. And this is not the first time Komen has come under fire for misinformation or questionable affiliations. Some point to concerns about Komen's influence on a recent Institute of Medicine report playing down environmental factors in breast cancer, and its close affiliation with many companies that manufacture products using cancer-causing agents.
Given these and other links, it may be no surprise that Komen's own memo to its affiliates spreads lies about Planned Parenthood, nor that Komen's actions belie its own claims to care about racial, ethnic and income disparities in access to breast cancer screenings.
Data from the Centers for Disease Control on disparities in access to care noted that women without insurance (38.2 percent) and women without a usual source of health care (36.2 percent) were least likely to be screened for cancer and that such disparities remained stark among Latina, African-American, and Native American women.
In response, Ambassador Nancy G. Brinker, founder and CEO of Komen, said: “This gap in care for uninsured and low-income women is particularly troubling and one we have been working very hard to fill at Susan G. Komen. It’s clear that we have far more work to do for women who have no resources, no insurance, and no steady source of healthcare. They need our help the most.”
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Show AllOn the list should be the rickity old diagnostic equipment they use in proverty health care clinics. All titties are not equal. I seriously hope this article gets more attention because it is excellent.
to address cancer without confronting industrial chemical use is an exercise in intellectual dishonesty...
anyone searching for a cure would begin by turning off the chemical spigot pummeling our planet like a firehose...or at least recommending such...
no one criticizes the chemical houses, though...no one...
to claim a cure must be 'found', or 'funded', is nothing short of stealing...
this is like claiming to be searching for a cure to mountaintop explosions without ever mentioning the mining responsible...
notice how little the AMA has to say about chemicals, also...
unless we shut down our factories, cancer will not only not be cured, it will dominate...
I intended to bring up this point, too. To speak of Cancer without mentioning the tonnage of toxic residue we're ALL exposed to, is like speaking about world peace as government officials sign deals for the export of the next massively destructive weapons.
Truth be told, Cancer is a HUGE business in our land where Disaster Capitalism, like the devil's own spawn, took shape. Depression is big business, too, and it's tougher not to join those ranks given the very disturbing things (like no jobs, NDAA, corrupt politicians and farcical elections as the natural world hangs by a thread over the great abyss) happening daily all around us. Diabetes is another "epidemic" curiously linked with the rise of Fast Food, Nation... but it's virtually a sin to mention the consumption numbers of all those cheese-burgers. Just rent this new medical sector the equipment it needs to stay alive.
On a different note, pay close attention to the particular brand of misogyny that first went after abortions, then holding that base, aimed at limiting access to birth control. It's all about control, and women mean nothing to this group.... lest they become breeders of the male seed, their bodies are worthless. We are just incubators! Although one ought to find it amazing that the Xtian groups will fund health from the waist-up... and love those breasts, forget anything that's under that line of ethical geography, demarcating the navel. Nothing south of it is to be funded! Or, if you write children's books, The Belly Butoni denotes the dangerous border of that unofficial no-man's land...
Well-said! The keeping us all covered with pink ribbons and women doing the annual "walk for the cure" is just a bull load of propaganda that will NEVER find a cure because the causes of all these cancers in our society are not even addressed! The money is all collected and goes to these right-wingers on the Susan Komen board and other places. It does nothing to help women.
And, right, the outdated radiation-leaking machines that go to these poor women at these clinics only makes them more susceptible to getting breast cancer later on.
I had breast cancer also 15 years ago. My life was saved by finding it early on a mammo I got in my late 30's and everyone should have access if they feel something is wrong. But I have learned about the yearly dose of radiation mammagrams give making it highly likely women will develop breast cancer in their 60's due just to the mammogram radiation. Yes, cancer is a big business in this country -- the chemo that does not cure anything is through the roof. If we could provide safe screening for women everywhere it would be better. Thermaography is safe but not covered by insurance. No surprise.
>>Yes. In 1990 fluoride was found to be an equivocal carcinogen by the National Cancer Institute Toxicology Program. (Maurer, et. al.,"Fluoride an equivocal carcinogen. J.National Cancer Institute 82, 1118-26, 1990) In 1992 further studies by the New Jersey Department of Health confirmed a 6.9 fold increase in bone cancer in young males. (Cohn, Perry D. Ph.D. "An Epidemiological Report on Drinking Water" Fluoridation and Osteosarcoma in Young Males, New Jersey Department of Health, Environmental Health Service, Trenton NJ November 8, 1992) In 1997 there were more than 80 references available, linking fluoride to cancer.
This just ONE example of all those chemical toxins that lead to cancer and this is Flouride which many cities add to our drinking water , which children are dosed with in Dentists chairs and which is in toothpast folk use to prevent cavities.
The intent is not to single out flouride but to show that our societies are just saturated with Chemical toxins
Flouride also shuts down the pineal gland. The Pineal gland (among many other things it does) produces Melatonin which regulates the wake/sleep cycle which is required for good psychological health AND produces Serotonin which gives us the feelig of "well being" and "Happiness".
If we want to know why people are so depressed and taking all those drugs to treat it Flouride again could well be the culprit.
Now it was not long ago that a group of psychologists suggested lithium be added to the drinking water supply as ;ithium would help keep the public "docile".
Let us face it... It is all about BUSINESS and profits and they really could not care less about peoples well being and health. Everything is broken.
Yep, that about sums it up GwNorth. Fluoride has also been found to be detrimental to thyroid health. The US has an epidemic of hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid), much of it undiagnosed. Symptoms are low energy, fatigue, get cold easily, dry skin, etc. The Nazis did experiments with fluoride on masses during WW II, attempting to make people more placid and lethargic. Apparently it is effective. Indeed, everything is broken. The pump don't work 'cause the vandals took the handle.
Exactly -- capitalism is a killer --
And no one knows that better than capitalists/elites who exploit nature,
natural resources -- and humanity.
Even more dishonest are the slash and burn medical treatments to "cure"
breast cancer!!
Where there are "cures" it is more likely that the breast cancer is not as
aggressive -- those that areaggressive do not respond to slash and burn treatments.
I'm sure people would be much happier starving to death instead. Thanks a lot.
external energy based exploitative capitalism, creating dependent consumer addict/slaves...actually there are now many forms of non allopathic reorganizational healing which humans can learn and do for each other, for instance, among others the seitai of the japanese master. haruchika noguchi, and the network spinal analysis and somato-respiratory integration of dr. donald epstein.-speaking of non-external energy, it is possible to learn from the tibetan buddhists dumo heat practice, which allows one to walk arond naked at minus fifty degrees....
Nothing will eliminate cancer since it is not a discrete cause but an effect -the end result of a weakened, malfunctioning or over-loaded immune system. Cancer cells are everywhere, it just doesn't express as a disease until the immune system itself fails to control it.
That said, according to the China Study by researcher T. Colin Campbell, the now irrefutable peer-reviewed evidence gathered therein over decades says that in the big picture it takes an animal protein diet to express a whole host of Western diseases. The protein in milk products -Casein- is the worst of the lot.
Under a mostly vegan diet, heart disease, cancer, auto-immune diseases like M.S. and Type II Diabetes are drastically reduced and the last might even be all but eliminated -even Type 1 diabetes (where no insulin is produced) requires less Insulin due to greater efficiency at the cellular level.
The dangers of toxic industrial and environmental chemicals that we are all exposed to is a very valid one, however even here the vegan diet apparently reduces the effect of these toxins.
I no longer donate to any Cancer, Heart disease, MS etc. research. With evidence this strong -and if you read the research papers it is both overwhelmingly convincing and repeatable -it is unconscionable that the evidence is being suppressed by the various food, drug and medical lobbies and governments which are all one and the same now.
As the book says, the answer to disease is at the end of your fork
hey, sanctuary!
thank you for raising this vital issue...my focus on chemicals is primary, as I will explain, but your point well-deserves prominence...
my fear is chemical effect reaching the point that even the non-animal foodstuffs you rightly stress as vastly better for one than those coming from animals are unable to be found, as the chemical conditions they require to live are altered beyond viable boundaries...
a rise in temperature is able to be dealt with, unless it moves beyond a given point...beyond that point, all discussions become moot...
an environment continually devastated by chemicals, radioactivity and the concurrent physical decimation of remaining, ever-dwindling 'viable' (whatever degree of purity that now implies) resources rapidly becomes unable to produce anything living, even the 'better' ones...
all that said, I completely agree with your comments on diet, and food choices...
the true truths never really change...grains, fruits and veggies, maybe some seafood...
well, maybe not the seafood, anymore...uh oh, I'm returning to my chemical rant...
thanks, again for sharing sound advice with all of us...
on that note, let us not go without mentioning regular exercise...
right now, everybody stop reading and get up from the keyboard!
down on your backs...
20 crunches, 20 pushups, 20 squats!
come on...
good on you!
Dubet, thanks for your kind words and I also agree with everything you say. No diet, however perfect and free of toxins can combat no exercise, smoking, excess alcohol etc.
One must always see the overall context - the big picture.
What convinced me about the China Study, besides answering most of tha ccumulated questions over 3 decades was that a colleague who has done scientific research and was familiar with the methodology and biological terms reviewed all the references and declared them valid.
There's really only one page in that book that lists food items from a dietary viewpoint and it certainly could use a companion book to advise on cooked/uncooked, relative constituents and general dietary advise. Being a vegan is not easy, especially when travelling.
Did this book mention that Komen pushed for tamoxifen(a synthetic estrogen)as a preventative for breast ca(i guess there friends had the patent on this drug). At the same time agreeing with the chemo crew that estrogen(the real stuff) causes ca(It actually prevents breast ca and stroke and heart attack as well as being nueroprotective, bone protective and skin protective among other things).As long as bio-identical e2 is ignored or maligned as a cancer causing agent the chemo industry owns a monopoly on a very lucrative treatment.Its like continuing to look down a blind alley because someone is paying you to.Women tend not to get breast ca while they have estrogen in their systems.Its after menopause when they have none that the trouble starts.Truth be known its testosterone that is the most likely cause of breast ca.Go check the research
Susan G. Komen Foundation = Death Panel
Hmmm, maybe it's a misprint - the Susan G. Koch-man Foundation?
My late Mother died in 2003 after an 11 year battle with Breast Cancer.
I am appalled with this ugly aberration that the The Komen Foundation is. Obviously they are agents for the GOP and their decision to stop funding Planned Parenthood, I plan to not donate a penny to The Komen Foundation.
This is a true setback for women in the United States.
My mother died of breast cancer at age 43. The charity Cancer Care refused to help us (three adolescents, no father) during her long illness because they would not come into the projects where we lived. So much for that.
Oh my god. I am so sorry. Please share this to awaken those that don’t know.
Thank you.
A typical disaster of our times.
Disgusting, infuriating, and saddening, all at once.
The failure to address environmental causes of the disease, and the targeting of Planned Parenthood, represent a senile, sclerotic organization. It can't last-- can it?
Universal healthcare (single-payer) would eliminate the need for the Komen Foundation, Planned Parenthood and every other agency devoted to shoring up a pathetic for-profit healthcare system. Good article nevertheless.
Good article! Really sad about this organization!
Yes absolutely right! As long as there is a profit to be made out of selling goods and services to treat illness/promote health charitable organizations will be used to subsidize those corporations providing care. A cure for cancer will rob the cancer care industry of millions upon millions. A cure for cancer may well be only financially be available to the very wealthy. Thus once we take the profit motive out of the equation things will get much better. While I certainly agree that in tandem with 'cancer care' there should be a desire to remove toxins from the environment so much damage has been done we have to be prepared to treat the after affects for generations into the future...hence once again the need to include public health in the overal Universal Health Care program. Having said all that...I find the Komen Foundation's decision really pathetic. I have helped oragianse runs, some of the very first in fact and contributed but will no longer support them in anyway. I will however contribute directly to Planned Parenthood.
marlborough, see my comment above
"A cure for cancer may well be only financially be available to the very wealthy" is thankfully not true"
the winners win and the losers die....and if the losers are black and brown and hispanic, t.s., if america is about anything, it is about winning,...after all we won over them damn injuns...u.s.a.! u.s.a.!
Excellent article, and excellent messaging we can all learn from: Conservatism is a disease. It is a cancer on modern society. Plain and simple.
In general, the [color-ribbon-event-chachka] approach to public health is just plain wrong headed. Nothing against participants, who mean well. It is the foundations and organizers of these charities who are at fault. In the least, they follow the charity approach to social problems, an approach that is inadequate, spotty, unreliable and can be judgemental about who deserves to be helped. At worst, they are job and hob-nobbing opportunities for socialites and high paid marketers.
They are a diversion from demanding and building a stable, low cost approach to public health issues. Planned Parenthood has its faults (including some racism and eugenics orientations in the past), but on the whole it provides professional. low cost services in communities that really need them.
We need a National Health Service like every other rich country, and many poor ones too.
A time honored tradition in the GOP is the subordination of truth to scientific "findings" which support a political agenda. There exists among large numbers of the GOP one goal to which every other ideal must be sacrificed: namely by fair means or foul finding ways to force everyone to acknowledge as fact the opinions of a far right wing ideology.
Even the constitution has been sacrificed on the alter of Let's-make-sure-that-everyone-is-in-perfect-agreement-about-everything.
Yup, maybe if we had single payer, so we didn't need these "foundations" and a Pres. who understood the connection between environment and health ....
http://www.truth-out.org/party-our-discontent-interview-green-party-candidate-jill-stein/1327346398 ****
I'm not sure the foundations wouldn't be there but they'd be less strained and money wouldn't be much of a concern. Thanks for the Truth-out link by the way. Too bad Alternet isn't coming close when it comes to presenting real progressive alternatives.
"The National Cancer Institute identifies lack of access to early and effective screening for breast cancer (and hence lack of early treatment) as a primary reason that African-American and Latina women die of breast cancer at higher rates than the general population"
A powerless individual can repeat the above phrase and no harm done. But people in places of responsibility, repeating that phrase over and over, year after year, constitutes a serious crime. Access to screenings is NOT what the people need.
The people need to reject the establishment that cannot reform itself. The establishment from where the above quote, and many, many more like it, are echoed, and echoed, and echoed, year after year, decade after decade.
The National Cancer Institute is hopelessly corrupt. It is a front for the industrial criminals who perpetrate industrial crime upon the people decade after decade. Cancer is virtually eliminated by the people's agenda. What's the people's agenda? Everything that's healthy for the people. So, lifestyles and diets and knowledge, that are lots different than those the kapitalists found profitable. Lots different than the profitable. Oh wow, you mean for the people to be healthy we have to give up prosperity? Heh heh. In the konventional sense, yep! But the people will know that what is good for them is MOST enjoyable. Wisdom of the ages. Truth counts. Ready to pick up the sledgehammer and shatter the latter day ideas of Merkan "supply-side" kapitalism? Oh, yeah, one of those lifestyle things the people will learn: more sex equals less breast cancer. You thought I was kidding about "MOST enjoyable"?? I think you're learning how to connect the dots between all good things. Heh heh. And learning how to connect the dots between all bad things. And sever all the thug-elites' mis-connections between good things and bad things. Ehh? What a contrast we have between the left and the right (both liberals and conservatives flounder on the right; REAL progressives live on the left).
rt, agreed, see my post below on the same theme...
"Some point to concerns about Komen's influence on a recent Institute of Medicine report playing down environmental factors in breast cancer, and its close affiliation with many companies that manufacture products using cancer-causing agents..”
This is what pisses a lot of us off. Its the pollution of body, mind and soul! It is the toxic chemicals everywhere.
All that money goes to “awareness.” Of what? What we need is a good fight with polluters everywhere (think fracking for sure) and real protest for good health and STANDARDS of enforcement, actually enforced to prevent poisoning us. Rural Michigan women are poor and need help and there are a many. These cruel people deserve our condemnation.
I doesn't surprise me that Komen has so many anti-women on their board of directors. "Conservative" women often take advantage of the opportunities that the feminist women have worked to bring about; but, you will never see the GOPers get their hands dirty in making the headway for women to excel. They just walk in and take the opportunities without having to work for them. Their lack of respect for other women speaks for its self.
I for one, will no longer be supporting any of Komen's activities. The money I donate to their cause each year will now be added to the donation I make to PPFA. I work too hard for my money to have a bunch of women-hating, disrespectful women take advantage of their positions to hurt other women.
LADIES and like-minded gentlemen: Listen up. Give you hard-earned dollars to another cause; Komen isn't the only kid on the block; being "PINK" doesn't mean they are women freindly.
"willing to sacrifice poor women to breast cancer to satisfy their own agendas."
They sell the needy for a pair of sandals.... (Amos 2:6)
"If this is going to be a Christian nation that doesn't help the poor, either we've got to pretend that Jesus was just as selfish as we are, or we've got to acknowledge that he commanded us to love the poor and serve the needy without condition, and then admit that we just don't want to do it." - Stephen Colbert
421 million dollars....and a right wing agenda.....need anyone say more? Not one dime of my hard earned money to s.g.k.foundation. And I will encourage my family members to stop supporting this rediculas PINK display.
A 1%r with her head up her ass...or someone elses'.
The solution is easy. Dump all support for the S.G.K. foundation. Unfortunately, that means what was once a positive for women will no longer exists, thus the right wing wins again. BUT...remember this when the election rolls around and DUMP ALL REPUBLICAN candidates, removing them from power. It's the only option we have now.