Tuesday, September 11, 2012

New Book, Exposes Planned Parenthood's Shakedown of Cancer Group Susan G. Komen for the Cure

Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer

Press Release

Contact: Karen Malec, 847-421-4000

Date: September 11, 2012

 

New Book, Planned Bullyhood, Exposes Planned Parenthoods Shakedown of Cancer Group Susan G. Komen for the Cure

 

Former Susan G. Komen Vice President Karen Handels new book released today, Planned Bullyhood, reports on Planned Parenthoods orchestrated shakedown of the breast cancer group, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, in February 2012. Handel explained that Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards spent weeks organizing what Handel called one of the most contemptible acts of coordinated bullying in modern American political history.

 

Richards allies included the Obama administration, abortion enthusiasts in the Big Media (including MSNBCs Andrea Mitchell), 26 U.S. senators (25 Democrats, one independent), the highest levels of the Democratic National Committee (including Debbie Wasserman Shultz) and others. Handel said the tyrannical left was unified in its overt preference for Planned Parenthood over the best interests of Komen and womens health.

 

Handel provided evidence suggesting some Komen insiders and even Democratic commentator and lobbyist Hilary Rosen - Komens adviser at the public relations agency, SKDKnickerbocker - may have leaked information to Planned Parenthood.

 

Komen founder Nancy Goodman Brinker had once served on a Planned Parenthoods advisory board in Texas. Despite the long friendship between the two organizations and millions of dollars given to Planned Parenthood during the last two decades, Cecile Richards ruthlessly back stabbed her Komen friends, even after having promised not to create a firestorm. Richards threatened Komens financial well-being by urging corporate and individual donors to stop giving to the breast cancer group.

 

Komens 2011 grants - allegedly intended for education and breast cancer screening - totaled $680,000. Komen executives considered the grants low quality and of poor service to women because Planned Parenthood only provided manual breast exams. It referred women elsewhere for mammograms, and the results werent measurable.

 

Handel argued that Komens ill-timed decision to stop the grants coincided with a political decision inside the Obama administration. In order to win the womens vote, the administration created a smokescreen to conceal its abysmal economic record and the particularly adverse impact of unemployment on women.

 

The Obama administration, she said, concocted the trumped up war on women to distract the public from its difficulties with Catholic voters resulting from its mandate requiring employers to purchase insurance providing women with free sterilizations, (cancer-causing) hormonal contraceptive steroids and chemical abortions. The administration conveniently put Komen at the center of the war on women.

 

Many people had objected to Komens grants over the years because Planned Parenthood sells women cancer-inducing abortions and hormonal contraceptive steroids (i.e. the birth control pill and Depo Provera birth control) and because it was possible for Planned Parenthood to re-direct Komens funds to the abortion side of its business. Handel, however, claimed Komens relationship with Planned Parenthood was unrelated to abortion. She wrote:

 

Our dealings with Planned Parenthood also had nothing whatsoever to do with abortion, although those of us at Komen National were surprised to learn that, in some of the community grants - and contrary to previous Komen statements - dollars were going to general administrative costs.

 

Handel said there is a second, significant issue that should be of concern - Planned Parenthoods tax-guzzling agenda. Planned Parenthood has a vested interest in seeing Democrats win the White House, she wrote, because millions of dollars in existing government funding and robust new streams of government dollars were at risk (probably as a result of ObamaCare). Tax dollars totaling nearly $1.5 million per day are directed to Planned Parenthoods non-profit organization. Planned Parenthoods non-profit organization can legally give millions to its political pac as a gift. Those funds are used to elect politicians that will vote to give Planned Parenthood more tax dollars and support its billion-dollar-a-year business. The abortion behemoth also uses the funds to defeat political candidates who either oppose its agenda or refuse it further taxpayer money. Handel reported that in 2004, Democrats were the recipients of 95% of Planned Parenthoods pac spending. In 2008, Democrats received 99% of its pac spending.

 

Handel learned there was support for Planned Parenthood within some Komen affiliates, and she heard anti-Republican and anti-Catholic sentiments expressed. Some called her righty-tighty for having run as a one-time Republican candidate for governor of Georgia.

 

After the Catholic bishops conference in Ohio issued a statement in 2011 to direct Catholic parishes and schools away from fundraising for Komen and toward activities and organizations that were fully consistent with Catholic moral teaching, Handel said she heard several references made about those Crazy Catholics and nutty right-wingers.

 

It took only three days of hammering from the abortion lobby before Komens founder Nancy Goodman Brinker capitulated to Planned Parenthood and agreed to continue giving the abortion provider what Komens leaders had called low quality grants.

 

Komens public relations adviser, Hilary Rosen, cheered Planned Parenthoods victory. According to Handel, she retweeted something from Nancy Pelosi. Heres what Pelosi tweeted:

 

When women speak out, women win - Komen decision to continue funding Planned Parenthood is a victory for womens health. A few minutes later, Rosen (@hilaryr) had tweeted herself: Congrats to Susan G. Komen for the Cure....No room for politics in fighting cancer.

 

The Komen-Planned Parenthood debacle provides a lesson for all corporate and non-profit leaders who are considering giving Planned Parenthood grants. Like the mafia, once youre in, you are expected to continue paying for life. Handel encouraged corporate leaders threatened with a shakedown not to capitulate to bullies, like Planned Parenthood, and to stand their ground, just as AT&T had done so in 1990 when it stopped funding the abortion behemoth.

 

The Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer is an international womens organization founded to protect the health and save the lives of women by educating and providing information on abortion as a risk factor for breast cancer.

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