Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Susan G. Komen Breaks Off Partnership with Planned Parenthood

After many years of supporting abortion giant Planned Parenthood, Susan G. Komen has broken off their partnership with them. In a statement made by Cecile Richards, CEO of Planned Parenthood, Richards expressed concern over Komen's decision saying that it was "hurtful". Here is the complete statement: "It’s hard to understand how an organization with whom we share a mission of saving women’s lives could have bowed to this kind of bullying,” Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood told The Associated Press. “It’s really hurtful.” Now, what kind of hurtful is she talking about? The one where she's sad that she's not going to be endorsed by Susan G. Komen anymore and therefore has less support and profit from taking lives? Cecile Richards is really lost. Another thing that needs clarifying is when she says, "with whom we share the mission of saving women's lives". Saving lives? Susan G. Komen saves lives while Planned Parenthood kills them. I don't understand how their mission is similar to Susan G. Komen's. Notice that Cecile remarks that its shocking that Komen could have "bowed to this kind of bullying". That's simply not true. In fact, Komen denied these claims. Planned Parenthood is trying to tell their supporters that their partner bowed to bullying so that the attention doesn't get drawn to the real reason Komen left them: the investigations. You see, Live Action went into several Planned Parenthoods and filmed a series of undercover videos exposing the lies of Planned Parenthood. The videos prove that what Planned Parenthood alleged as an "isolated incident" really wasn't. In fact, the videos showcase a series of incidents at Planned Parenthoods accross the country. If that doesn't get Planned Parenthood shaking in their boots, I don't know what does. They're afraid that the real reason will come to light: that Susan G. Komen left because they don't want to fund an organization that's being investigated for a series of incidents that where illegal. I congratulate Susan G. Komen on this honorable decision. They'll save more lives by doing this than by supporting the opposite.

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