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I am satisified with the fact that under and uninsured patients can go there for breast exams, breast cancer education and breast cancer treatment programs. If that is what a woman is going to PP for, she’s not going for an abortion. If a woman goes to PP for an abortion, she’ll get one, one way or another. I don’t believe taking away resources for patients on the breast cancer side is warranted or useful. If one wants to boycott walmart, I have no problem with that. But that’s where I do most of my shopping. If one doesn’t want to give to the Komen foundation, one doesn’t have to: there are plenty of charities out there to choose from.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.