Walmart supports abortion

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We must also stop buying things at Walmart because they sell stuff with the pink ribbon.

Tell your pastors and social groups that a boycott of Walmart must begin now.

Also on a much more closely related to death culture note, Walmart through its support of the communist government in China is directly connected to that governments forced abortion policy.

If you are a faithful Catholic it should be forbidden for us to step foot in that corporations stores.

Peace
 
We must also stop buying things at Walmart because they sell stuff with the pink ribbon.

Tell your pastors and social groups that a boycott of Walmart must begin now.

Also on a much more closely related to death culture note, Walmart through its support of the communist government in China is directly connected to that governments forced abortion policy.

If you are a faithful Catholic it should be forbidden for us to step foot in that corporations stores.

Peace
Do you have any further info? I’m not familiar with any of this. What do you mean by the “pink ribbon”?

Vickie
 
The only pink ribbon I am aware of is the breat-cancer awareness pink ribbon. Is there another pink ribbon?

I doubt I’ll cease shopping at Walmart. My Walmart is a one-stop shopping excersion for me, from bullets to to bananas.
 
The Pink Ribbon is for the Susan G. Komen foundation which gives a not unsubstantial amount of money to Planned Parenthood.
 
I see you mentioned china. Have you considered boycotting every single consumer good and product manufactured in China?

Do you know where the lug nuts on your car or bus you ride came from? Do you know where all the ingredients that are contained in your Cheerios came from?

Best of luck with your boycott of all things that have come from china.
 
I see you mentioned china. Have you considered boycotting every single consumer good and product manufactured in China?

Do you know where the lug nuts on your car or bus you ride came from? Do you know where all the ingredients that are contained in your Cheerios came from?

Best of luck with your boycott of all things that have come from china.
There was nothing said about china, I think you are mistaking your own past thoughts and feeling for this persons statement about wal-mart supporting a foundation that supports a abortion group…

Read whats said before saying much of anything.
 
We must also stop buying things at Walmart because they sell stuff with the pink ribbon.

Tell your pastors and social groups that a boycott of Walmart must begin now.

Also on a much more closely related to death culture note, Walmart through its support of the communist government in China is directly connected to that governments forced abortion policy.

If you are a faithful Catholic it should be forbidden for us to step foot in that corporations stores.

Peace
Ahem…

Note;

‘…government in China is directly connected to that government abortion policy.’
 
I stand corrected, I must have glanced over this and already looking at it with doubt failed to even absorb such a statement.
 
The Susan G. Komen foundation is a prominent leader in the fight against breast cancer and is a very worthy foundation to me. So I won’t be boycotting Walmart or products with a pink ribbon anytime soon.

Planned Parenthood isn’t just a place to go for abortions and birth control pills. Under and uninsured women can get breast cancer screenings, education regarding breast cancer, and breast cancer treatment programs from PP. So I will continue to give to the Komen Foundation and help them in their endeavor to find a cure and educate women about prevention.
 
The Susan G. Komen foundation is a prominent leader in the fight against breast cancer and is a very worthy foundation to me. So I won’t be boycotting Walmart or products with a pink ribbon anytime soon.

Planned Parenthood isn’t just a place to go for abortions and birth control pills. Under and uninsured women can get breast cancer screenings, education regarding breast cancer, and breast cancer treatment programs from PP. So I will continue to give to the Komen Foundation and help them in their endeavor to find a cure and educate women about prevention.
So you are willing to ignore the fact that PP slaughters children, rips them limb from limb in their mothers womb, because they give breast cancer screenings?

Interesting.

FSC
 
This begs the question…

How much well intentioned money, given to help support breast cancer research, has been secretly filtered through PP to support abortions?

I smell an investigative report coming. Perhaps a well intentioned journalist will take up the task. I’d like to see some articles to quote from on this.
 
Good. Boycott Wal-Mart for supporting Breast Cancer research all you want.

The rest of us will certainly not be joining.
 
Good. Boycott Wal-Mart for supporting Breast Cancer research all you want.

The rest of us will certainly not be joining.
Its not for its support of Breast cancer research, it is for its implicit support of abortion.

And FTR, I dont advocate for a boycot of WalMart, where else would get those wonderful “People of Wal Mart” emails?

FSC
 
The Susan G. Komen foundation is a prominent leader in the fight against breast cancer and is a very worthy foundation to me. So I won’t be boycotting Walmart or products with a pink ribbon anytime soon.

Planned Parenthood isn’t just a place to go for abortions and birth control pills. Under and uninsured women can get breast cancer screenings, education regarding breast cancer, and breast cancer treatment programs from PP. So I will continue to give to the Komen Foundation and help them in their endeavor to find a cure and educate women about prevention.
Interesting that while the link between iodine supplementation and breast (and ovarian, thyroid, prostate, skin and other cancers) cancer is well documented, there’s only one occurence of iodine on the entire SGK site, here, and it’s in regard to selenium.

Study after study after study has proven the link.

Yet, what do they do? Support abortion via abortion and hormonal birth control providers (known causes) and don’t say a word about iodine (known preventer.) :hmmm: Methinks perhaps a cure *isn’t *top priority, s’pose?

And please, nobody imply that I’m indicating that ALL breast cancers are iodine related, because that isn’t the case.

But most are, and that would certainly help* those* women.
 
Correction:

I have just found a study I’ve not seen before here that indicates that

Yes, actually estrogen-sensitive breast cancer IS indeed responsive to iodine supplementation, specifically lugols, which can be found in tablet form via Iodoral.
this work suggests
that** iodine/iodide may be useful as an adjuvant therapy in the pharmacologic manipulation of the estrogen**
pathway in women with breast cancer.
That would also indicate that supplementation prior to cancer’s development would be useful as well.

Jus’ sayin’
And FTR, I dont advocate for a boycot of WalMart, where else would get those wonderful “People of Wal Mart” emails?
:whistle:😃
 
So you are willing to ignore the fact that PP slaughters children, rips them limb from limb in their mothers womb, because they give breast cancer screenings?

Interesting.

FSC
Breast cancer screenings are a wonderful thing. Do you provide breast cancer screenings?
 
Breast cancer screenings are a wonderful thing. Do you provide breast cancer screenings?
Why does that matter if an individual provides breast cancer screenings?

I’d bet that the cancers found by PP are far outweighed by the cancers CAUSED by PP, so if we’re going for mere statistical effect, they’d still fail. Token service.

And, actually, mammograms can compress breast tissue enough that tumors burst, causing a previously contained or encapsulated malignancy to burst, and become metastatic. And radiation? Carcinogenic.

So actually, by providing mammograms, they might be aggravating a tumor that would otherwise be a nonevent and controlled by the body’s natural defenses. The inadequacies of mammography lead to a false sense of security for many, especially younger women or those with dense breast tissue.

Still a negative-for lack of a better word, karmic-balance.

Ultrasound and thermography are considered by many providers to be the most technologically advanced and medically prudent choice for breast cancer detection…not that you’ll hear that from any SGK or PP or American Cancer Soc organization.
While mammography, ultrasound, MRI, and other structural imaging tools rely primarily on finding the physical tumor, DII is based on detecting the heat produced by increased blood vessel circulation and metabolic changes associated with a tumor’s genesis and growth. By detecting minute variations in normal blood vessel activity, infrared imaging may find thermal signs suggesting a pre-cancerous state of the breast or the presence an early tumor that is not yet large enough to be detected by physical examination, mammography, or other types of structural imaging (3,6,7,8,9).
Certain types of cancers will not be detected (approximately 20%) by mammography for various reasons, but some of these cancers will be discovered by DII (3,6,7,8,9).
Difficulties in reading mammograms can occur in women who are on hormone replacement, nursing or have fibrocystic, large, dense, or enhanced breasts (6,8). These types of breast differences do not cause difficulties in reading digital infrared scans.
  1. M. Gautherie, Ph.D.; Thermobiological Assessment of Benign and Malignant Breast Diseases. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol., 1983; V 147, No. 8: 861-869.
  2. P. Gamigami, M.D.; Atlas of Mammography: New Early Signs in Breast Cancer. Blackwell Science, 1996.
  3. J. Keyserlingk, M.D.; Time to Reassess the Value of Infrared Breast Imaging? Oncology News Int., 1997; V 6, No. 9.
  4. P.Ahlgren, M.D., E. Yu, M.D., J. Keyserlingk, M.D.; Is it Time to Reassess the Value of Infrared Breast Imaging? Primary Care & Cancer (NCI), 1998; V 18, No. 2.
  5. N. Belliveau, M.D., J. Keyserlingk, M.D. et al ; Infrared Imaging of the Breast: Initial Reappraisal Using High-Resolution Digital Technology in 100 Successive Cases of Stage I
So, after all, maybe traditional BC screenings AREN’T a wonderful thing.
 
This begs the question…

How much well intentioned money, given to help support breast cancer research, has been secretly filtered through PP to support abortions?

I smell an investigative report coming. Perhaps a well intentioned journalist will take up the task. I’d like to see some articles to quote from on this.
It’s not secret. I emailed Susan G. Komen’s info email when I first heard this. I was given a very good response. No lying, or attempt at covering up. I wish I’d kept it, but that was back when I was a deleting fiend on my email. :rolleyes: Anyway, she said that yes, a good chunk of money goes to Planned Parenthood every year (it’s different every year) because they provide breast cancer screens for uninsured and underinsured. However, she also said that while this money is earmarked for assisting patients get breast cancer screenings, that if a particular Planned Parenthood had already budgeted for that portion of their care, then the money is used elsewhere and that she could not say that it wasn’t directly used in providing for abortions. Given this info I decided not to give my money to Susan G. Komen, I don’t demand everyone else do it, I don’t necessarily think that them not getting my money is making a big deal (or a small deal for that matter ;)) to them. However, it makes me feel better. I give cancer research money to the ACS instead.

I will not boycott Walmart…first off, there’s simply NO chance of my making any difference there. Second, I would literally have no where else to shop for about 100 miles.
 
Good. Boycott Wal-Mart for supporting Breast Cancer research all you want.

The rest of us will certainly not be joining.
Ahhh, you are speaking for specifically what imaginary “whom?”
Who is the “rest of us?” An imaginary group of PP supporters? Just asking …
 
It’s not secret. I emailed Susan G. Komen’s info email when I first heard this. I was given a very good response. No lying, or attempt at covering up. I wish I’d kept it, but that was back when I was a deleting fiend on my email. :rolleyes: Anyway, she said that yes, a good chunk of money goes to Planned Parenthood every year (it’s different every year) because they provide breast cancer screens for uninsured and underinsured. However, she also said that while this money is earmarked for assisting patients get breast cancer screenings, that if a particular Planned Parenthood had already budgeted for that portion of their care, then the money is used elsewhere and that she could not say that it wasn’t directly used in providing for abortions. Given this info I decided not to give my money to Susan G. Komen, I don’t demand everyone else do it, I don’t necessarily think that them not getting my money is making a big deal (or a small deal for that matter ;)) to them. However, it makes me feel better. I give cancer research money to the ACS instead.

I will not boycott Walmart…first off, there’s simply NO chance of my making any difference there. Second, I would literally have no where else to shop for about 100 miles.
Wouldn’t give a penny to Susan G. Komen Foundation for any reason.
Plus I’ve never even seen, much less set foot in, a Walmart.
 
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