Thursday, February 2, 2012

Komen The Political

Komen doesn't want a relationship with an agency which provides a much needed legal service
to women, Planned Parenthood.
So then who needs them?
Apparently they have enough valid data to fight a cure with data from women who say they have never had an abortion?
Of course that doesn't matter. At least Komen won't have anything to do with
an organization offering terminations. That is the best Susan G. will be able to do, because of
course they will treat women who have had abortions. They will treat women who have performed abortions. They will treat women who have aided in the termination of pregnancies.
They won't treat them through Planned Parenthood. They will treat them all directly themselves, the Susan G. Komen Foundation, because privacy is privacy- but they want to have destroyed it in Planned Parenthood.
This way, though, Planned Parenthood can replace Komen funding with funds from sources
wanting nothing to do with forcing more women's health issues onto society and into our country, by pushing us all back to a time when abortion was illegal, inviting sanctioned scorn.
Planned Parenthood: good riddance to compromising, complicating, privacy-stomping minds and funds ... you are better off. Now you can build a great coalition.
Komen will have to 'crawl' to a cure; but you may be the ones able to help them in the end - if they can even accept the cures you help advance. You will have excellent research documentation.
The whole matter may have been better handled by allowing private matters to be private, because of course no one will have a sensible way to any individual's relationship with having
had abortions, or helped with abortions, or performed abortions. The scarlet letter is dead.

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