Komen Admits Planned Parenthood Grants Don’t Get Women Mammograms

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Technically, PP doesn’t provide diagnostic mammograms, I don’t know about mammogram screenings. What PP does do is they subsidize and set up mammogram services for you at no or little cost,

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So, what’s the big deal with the mammograms? Who cares if PP refers and pays someone else other than doing it themselves? Does it make this service any less valuable?
I care because they wave around mammograms provided then kill 200,000 women annually.:mad:
 
Though they deny it, PP has never ceased to target the poor and disabled (PP founder Margaret Sanger’s favorite examples of the so-called “unfit”). For every adoption referral (977 in 2009), Planned Parenthood performs 340 abortions (332,278 in 2009). They don’t care about helping low-income pregnant women unless those low income women want an abortion!

And, nearly 40% of those killed were African Americans.From blackgenocide.org/black.html:
Minority women constitute only about 13% of the female population (age 15-44) in the United States, but they underwent approximately 36% of the abortions.

According to the Alan Guttmacher Institute, black women are more than 5 times as likely as white women to have an abortion.

On average, 1,876 black babies are aborted every day in the United States.

This incidence of abortion has resulted in a tremendous loss of life. It has been estimated that since 1973 Black women have had about 16 million abortions. Michael Novak had calculated “Since the number of current living Blacks (in the U.S.) is 36 million, the missing 16 million represents an enormous loss, for without abortion, America’s Black community would now number 52 million persons. It would be 36 percent larger than it is. Abortion has swept through the Black community like a scythe, cutting down every fourth member.”

I recommend viewing the documentary “MAAFA 21” (which is a very carefully reasoned, well-produced exposé of the abortion industry, racism and eugenics… see maafa21.com/). It traces the abortion industry back to its eugenics roots. It proves through innumerable sources that the founders of Planned Parenthood and other parts of the abortion movement were interested in killing off the black race in America and elsewhere. MAAFA 21 exposes some of the most powerful leaders of the socialist and humanist movements of the 20th Century as racists; the argument is presented so well that it is irrefutable.

If MAAFA 21 gets wide circulation in the black community, it could conceivably (pun intended) bring an end to Planned Parenthood.
 
Though they deny it, PP has never ceased to target the poor and disabled (PP founder Margaret Sanger’s favorite examples of the so-called “unfit”). For every adoption referral (977 in 2009), Planned Parenthood performs 340 abortions (332,278 in 2009). They don’t care about helping low-income pregnant women unless those low income women want an abortion!
PP doesn’t deny that they target low income neighborhoods. No one forces a woman at PP to have an abortion, that is her choice that she makes freely of her own will. PP helps millions of women who would otherwise be without health care and well woman services. To claim that PP doesn’t care about the health of low-income women is naive at best.
 
PP doesn’t deny that they target low income neighborhoods. No one forces a woman at PP to have an abortion, that is her choice that she makes freely of her own will. PP helps millions of women who would otherwise be without health care and well woman services. To claim that PP doesn’t care about the health of low-income women is naive at best.
And thousands of girls are told by their daddy that all daddies touch their daughters ‘that way’.:mad:

Your use of the word naive implies the wrong person.
 
In case you’ve been misinformed about what PP does let me help,

Contraception — 35 percent of services in 2009
Reversible Contraception Clients, Women** 2,327,662
Emergency Contraception Kits 1,537,180
Tubal Sterilization Clients 756
Reversible Contraception Clients, Men 140,648
Vasectomy Clients 3,303

STI/STD Testing and Treatment — 35 percent of services in 2009
STI Procedures, Women and Men 3,419,965
HIV Testing Procedures, Women 391,299
HIV Testing Procedures, Men 123,283
HIV Testing Procedures, Gender Not Reported 21,369

Cancer Screening and Prevention — 16 percent of services in 2009
Pap Tests 904,820
HPV Vaccinations 44,924
Breast Exams/ Breast Care 830,312
Colposcopy Procedures 46,062
LOOP/LEEP Procedures 2,692
Cryotherapy Procedures 2,001

Other Women’s Health Services — 10 percent of services in 2009
Pregnancy Tests 1,158,924
Prenatal Clients 7,021
Midlife Clients 12,424

Abortion Services — 3 percent of services in 2009
Abortion Procedures 332,278

Other Services — 1 percent of services in 2009
Primary Care Clients, Women and Men 19,796
Adoption Referrals to Other Agencies 977
Other Services, Women and Men**** 56,204

Total Services 11,383,900

*Patient Care Provided by Planned Parenthood Affiliate Health Centers in 2009

Isn’t it interesting that 61% of what PP does is cancer screening, STD treatment, and well women services. To discredit the good PP does to million of women is absolute shortsightedness.
 
In case you’ve been misinformed about what PP does let me help,
Contraception — 35 percent of services in 2009
Reversible Contraception Clients, Women** 2,327,662
Emergency Contraception Kits 1,537,180
Tubal Sterilization Clients 756
Reversible Contraception Clients, Men 140,648
Vasectomy Clients 3,303

STI/STD Testing and Treatment — 35 percent of services in 2009
STI Procedures, Women and Men 3,419,965
HIV Testing Procedures, Women 391,299
HIV Testing Procedures, Men 123,283
HIV Testing Procedures, Gender Not Reported 21,369

Cancer Screening and Prevention — 16 percent of services in 2009
Pap Tests 904,820
HPV Vaccinations 44,924
Breast Exams/ Breast Care 830,312
Colposcopy Procedures 46,062
LOOP/LEEP Procedures 2,692
Cryotherapy Procedures 2,001

Other Women’s Health Services — 10 percent of services in 2009
Pregnancy Tests 1,158,924
Prenatal Clients 7,021
Midlife Clients 12,424

Abortion Services — 3 percent of services in 2009
Abortion Procedures 332,278

Other Services — 1 percent of services in 2009
Primary Care Clients, Women and Men 19,796
Adoption Referrals to Other Agencies 977
Other Services, Women and Men**** 56,204

Total Services 11,383,900

*Patient Care Provided by Planned Parenthood Affiliate Health Centers in 2009
Isn’t it interesting that 61% of what PP does is cancer screening, STD treatment, and well women services. To discredit the good PP does to million of women is absolute shortsightedness.
If they perform one abortion they wipe out any good they may do.

Don’t you get that Charles Manson was not a good man because he bought a box of Girl Scout cookies?
 
In case you’ve been misinformed about what PP does let me help,

Contraception — 35 percent of services in 2009
Reversible Contraception Clients, Women** 2,327,662
Emergency Contraception Kits 1,537,180
Tubal Sterilization Clients 756
Reversible Contraception Clients, Men 140,648
Vasectomy Clients 3,303

STI/STD Testing and Treatment — 35 percent of services in 2009
STI Procedures, Women and Men 3,419,965
HIV Testing Procedures, Women 391,299
HIV Testing Procedures, Men 123,283
HIV Testing Procedures, Gender Not Reported 21,369

Cancer Screening and Prevention — 16 percent of services in 2009
Pap Tests 904,820
HPV Vaccinations 44,924
Breast Exams/ Breast Care 830,312
Colposcopy Procedures 46,062
LOOP/LEEP Procedures 2,692
Cryotherapy Procedures 2,001

Other Women’s Health Services — 10 percent of services in 2009
Pregnancy Tests 1,158,924
Prenatal Clients 7,021
Midlife Clients 12,424

Abortion Services — 3 percent of services in 2009
Abortion Procedures 332,278

Other Services — 1 percent of services in 2009
Primary Care Clients, Women and Men 19,796
Adoption Referrals to Other Agencies 977
Other Services, Women and Men**** 56,204

Total Services 11,383,900

*Patient Care Provided by Planned Parenthood Affiliate Health Centers in 2009

Isn’t it interesting that 61% of what PP does is cancer screening, STD treatment, and well women services. To discredit the good PP does to million of women is absolute shortsightedness.
If you hate PP for abortions, then hate them for abortions, it does not negate the fact that PP provides millions in free health care to the poor that they would otherwise not receive, saving lives. Where are the Christian hospitals stepping up and letting PP followers know there’s another place they can go? Why do people go to PP? If Christians really want a change they’ll go to PP centers and let those women know there’s a woman’s wellness clinic right down the street that can help them with all of the same services. So, who’s ready to take the drive to PP?
 
PP doesn’t deny that they target low income neighborhoods. No one forces a woman at PP to have an abortion, that is her choice that she makes freely of her own will. **PP helps millions of women who would otherwise be without health care and well woman services. **To claim that PP doesn’t care about the health of low-income women is naive at best.
This has been disproven to you an other over and over again on these threads. DawninTexas provided many links. There are many, many, many clinics in the same neighborhoods that offer more comprehensive treatment at little or NO cost to men, women, and children.

That horse had been beaten!
 
If you hate PP for abortions, then hate them for abortions, it does not negate the fact that PP provides millions in free health care to the poor that they would otherwise not receive, saving lives. Where are the Christian hospitals stepping up and letting PP followers know there’s another place they can go? Why do people go to PP? If Christians really want a change they’ll go to PP centers and let those women know there’s a woman’s wellness clinic right down the street that can help them with all of the same services. So, who’s ready to take the drive to PP?
Give me a break. There are Birthright billboards EVERYWHERE!!! Open your eyes.

I have a link at work with the baby of a personal friend of mine.

prolifeacrossamerica.org/currentcampaign/currentcampaign.htm
 
If you hate PP for abortions, then hate them for abortions, it does not negate the fact that PP provides millions in free health care to the poor that they would otherwise not receive, saving lives.
Save lives? PP kills 400,000 people annually.

I’d bet you would choose a ‘healthcare’ provider with a better record if you needed care!😃
 
This has been disproven to you an other over and over again on these threads. DawninTexas provided many links. There are many, many, many clinics in the same neighborhoods that offer more comprehensive treatment at little or NO cost to men, women, and children.

That horse had been beaten!
That horse is so beaten that women everywhere go to those clinics right? Oh… Something here is wrong, either there are other clinics that millions of people are oblivious to other than PP, or these clinics are not in areas that PP services. Which do you think is more likely?
 
Give me a break. There are Birthright billboards EVERYWHERE!!! Open your eyes.

I have a link at work with the baby of a personal friend of mine.

prolifeacrossamerica.org/currentcampaign/currentcampaign.htm
I have never seen a birthright billboard in SoCal, either in Orange County or the Inland Empire. Tell them to buy more billboards in Riverside / Moreno Valley / Corona / Orange / Santa Ana / Westminister / Anaheim, CA because their message doesn’t get out over there. At least from my POV, it doesn’t look like these people do a good job letting people know where they are, if they’re around at all.
 
Hate them for the abortions, but there’s no need to discredit the good they do perform.
That’s like crediting John Wayne Gacy with his charitable work entertaining children at public events and parades.

“I know he raped, murdered, and buried 33 boys under his house, but dang that Pogo the clown was good with the children.”
 
That horse is so beaten that women everywhere go to those clinics right? Oh… Something here is wrong, either there are other clinics that millions of people are oblivious to other than PP, or these clinics are not in areas that PP services. Which do you think is more likely?
Women don’t go to PP for health care. They go there for abortions.
 
That’s like crediting John Wayne Gacy with his charitable work entertaining children at public events and parades.

“I know he raped, murdered, and buried 33 boys under his house, but dang that Pogo the clown was good with the children.”
I agree 100%. But at the same time, if you were giving reasons not to hire Gacy, you wouldn’t tell people not to hire him because he is not a good clown. If you did, they may hire him, find he is a good clown, recommend him to others and decide you don’t know anything about clowns. You should tell people not to hire him because he is murderer. The same thing is going on with PP. Why waste resources and sacrifice credibility by twisting PP’s record on the other things they do, when that is not the real reason to oppose them? We need to be upfront and strictly honest with our reasons for the things we support and oppose. The truth will eventually turn people’s hearts, but twisting the truth for a short term advantage will destroy any movement in the long run.
 
I have never seen a birthright billboard in SoCal, either in Orange County or the Inland Empire. Tell them to buy more billboards in Riverside / Moreno Valley / Corona / Orange / Santa Ana / Westminister / Anaheim, CA because their message doesn’t get out over there. At least from my POV, it doesn’t look like these people do a good job letting people know where they are, if they’re around at all.
citizenlink.com/2011/01/12/los-angeles-billboards-spotlight-abortion-rate-in-the-black-community/
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California is the nation’s abortion capital, aborting an estimated 200,000 preborn babies a year at its 424 abortion clinics. According to national estimates, 38 percent of those abortions kill African-American babies.

Two pro-life groups are hoping to cut those numbers, by placing 70 billboards across the Los Angeles area. The signs feature the message: “Black Children Are An Endangered Species.”*

youtube.com/watch?v=Qopof1RsH10

jillstanek.com/2011/04/billboard-company-rejects-pro-life-ad-for-shocking-unsettling-baby-photo/

*NEW JERSEY, April 8, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A billboard company has rejected pro-life ads that were sponsored by the New Jersey pro-life group Life Education Council, requesting that the pro-life group remove a photo of a baby from the ad, because the image “might be deemed shocking, unsettling or even manipulative.”
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The picture described above is at the end of this post. I can’t get them to show properly in this post. It’s a picture of a baby!!!
You are on CAF. You have been witnessed to regarding the prolife alternatives to PP. You have no excuse to continue to push for government funding of PP. Perhaps the government should fund Birthright instead of PP. That way the message would go out as boldly as PP’s message. :confused:
 
In case you’ve been misinformed about what PP does let me help
I’m not the one who’s misinformed about what PP does.

As Abby Johnson well knows, PP’s business model is all about abortion:Planned Parenthood’s claim that abortions make up just 3 percent of its services is also a gimmick. That number is actually closer to 12 percent, but strategically skewed by unbundling family planning services so that each patient shows anywhere from five to 20 “visits” per appointment (i.e., 12 packs of birth control equals 12 visits) and doing the opposite with abortion visits, bundling them together so that each appointment equals one visit. The resulting difference between family planning and abortion “visits” is striking.

But that’s not the only deception Planned Parenthood is spreading.

It also claims to help reduce the number of abortions. Not only is this not what Planned Parenthood actually accomplishes, but its goal couldn’t be more opposite. As a Planned Parenthood clinic manager, I was directed to double the number of abortions our clinic performed in order to drive up revenue. In keeping, Planned Parenthood headquarters recently issued a directive mandating that all of its affiliates provide abortions by 2013.

Planned Parenthood has found other ways to increase revenue at the expense of women’s safety. Abortion consultations are now often done without a doctor in the room through online “telemedicine.” Abortion is a severely traumatic and potentially dangerous procedure. Even as Planned Parenthood’s 2008 Employee of the Year, I saw this aggressive push toward more “efficient” telemedicine as risky.

Another nuisance the organization is seeking to do away with is reporting sex abuse of minors. It has sued to overturn a child abuse reporting law applying to minors under 14 on the grounds that it violated a girl’s “constitutional right to privacy.” Planned Parenthood called the bill unnecessary given that its medical personnel are already obliged to report such matters and that filing additional reports would only “overload” the government. Planned Parenthood doesn’t want to bother the government with protecting minors.

It also can’t be bothered to enable women to make informed decisions. Planned Parenthood has adamantly opposed laws in nearly two dozen states that require clinic staff to show a woman a sonogram before an abortion. With all the supposed health services these clinics provide, why should they fear sonograms? Because they cut down on its biggest income source.
 
I agree 100%. But at the same time, if you were giving reasons not to hire Gacy, you wouldn’t tell people not to hire him because he is not a good clown. If you did, they may hire him, find he is a good clown, recommend him to others and decide you don’t know anything about clowns. You should tell people not to hire him because he is murderer. The same thing is going on with PP. Why waste resources and sacrifice credibility by twisting PP’s record on the other things they do, when that is not the real reason to oppose them? We need to be upfront and strictly honest with our reasons for the things we support and oppose. The truth will eventually turn people’s hearts, but twisting the truth for a short term advantage will destroy any movement in the long run.
Very good point.
 
Komen Admits Planned Parenthood Grants Don’t Get Women Mammograms
In new emails Susan G. Komen for the Cure is sending to people complaining about their grants to the Planned Parenthood abortion business, officials claim the grants are given to help women obtain breast cancer screenings. Yet, Komen also admits Planned Parenthood doesn’t do mammograms.

lifenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/komen2.jpg

Last year, Komen spokesman John Hammarley confirmed 20 of Komen’s 122 affiliates have made donations to Planned Parenthood and, in 2009, those contributions totaled $731,303. He also confirmed Komen affiliates contributed about $3.3 million to the abortion business from 2004-2009.

In a new form letter to one pro-life person who complained about the grants, obtained by LifeNews.com, Komen explains the donations, but says 19 affiliates have donated.
Ever since I heard about this, I don’t donate to any of their functions. Another reason is that breast cancer does kill, but the leading cancer deaths for women are Lung cancer, and the other is heart disease. More money is needed to fund research in both of these areas. Also, March of Dimes contributes to Planned Parenthood and also the national office of the Salvation Army.
 
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