bestamericanhospital.blogspot.com — First Lady Laura Bush today helped to launch the Susan G. Komen for the Cure (R) Global Promise Fund at a Capitol Hill event to raise awareness of the organization's life-saving work and outline its new strategy of funding culturally sensitive, sustainable education and outreach programs around the world
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kclorelei39Mar 19, 2008
nancy, sssshhhhhhh.......don't you know that having a few (thousand) women get breast cancer annually is a sacrifice we must all make so that women can continue to have 'reproductive freedom' ?meanwhile, the political elites milk the breast cancer issue for all the publicity they can get, while ignoring the elephant in the room. /sighs
blessedwith6Mar 19, 2008
I'm just gonna throw this out there, but since my sister recently suffered from a GYN cancer that was not breast cancer we were very aware of the fact that there was an abundance of breast cancer support, gift items, organizations, researchers etc and all other cancers, especially GYN cancers, were very much overshadowed. I wondered about this, in a spiritual sense, why the abortion breast cancer link is ignored at best or denied outright and here we are with a saturation of breast cancer awareness, fundraising and the like. Does this seem a little fishy to anyone esle? Not to say that women with breast cancer don't deserve support...all with cancer need support. Its a horrible disease. It just struck me as odd that there is an overwhleming amount of stuff out there about breast cancer that overshadows nearly every other form of cancer. Am I off or is there an underlying darkness here in the relation?
nancyuMar 19, 2008
Seems fishy to me too.
nancyuMar 23, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://hennessysview.com/2005/09/22/susan-komen-and-planned-parenthood/">http://hennessysview.com/2005/09/22/susan-komen-an ...</a>And I don't think we're the only ones.