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    PLANNED PARENTHOOD 'INVESTIGATION' IS MEANT TO SCARE

    I once trudged many miles in a cold rain to raise thousands of dollars for Susan G. Komen for the Cure's fight against breast cancer. I won't do it again.

    I once stood in the blazing sun to cheer men, women and young children walking in support of breast cancer survivors and in memory of those claimed by the disease -- fundraising events sponsored by the Susan G. Komen foundation. I won't support them with my cheers or my checks again.

    For years, I have purchased T-shirts, flip-flops, shopping bags and closets-full of other tchotchkes emblazoned with a pink ribbon, all by way of donating to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. No more.

    I join legions of men and women angry and disappointed that the foundation -- the world's best-known advocacy group for breast cancer research -- has caved in to a right-wing smear campaign against Planned Parenthood, which provides basic health care, including mammograms, to millions of women around the country. After two decades in partnership, Komen has said it will no longer give Planned Parenthood grants to pay for mammograms. So I will no longer support Komen.

    I'm very surprised that Nancy Brinker -- who founded the organization after her sister, Susan, died of breast cancer -- has turned her back on Planned Parenthood, which has stood in the gap for decades, providing health care for women who can't get it otherwise. A shrewd marketer and skilled fundraiser with a lot of political savvy, Brinker knows perfectly well that Planned Parenthood has long been a target of anti-abortion extremists. Why cave in to them?

    Planned Parenthood is usually caricatured as an abortion provider by its critics, but it offers a range of health services for women are uninsured or underinsured -- a problem to which the rabid right has no reasonable response. It does provide abortions, but they account for less than 5 percent of its services. And none of Komen's funds were used for abortions.

    Brinker and her board of directors contend that the foundation has instituted a new rule that denies funding to any group under investigation by "federal, state or local" authorities. They point to a so-called investigation launched by anti-choice U.S. Rep. Cliff Stearns, R-Fla., who claims to suspect that Planned Parenthood is using taxpayer funds to provide abortions. (In an MSNBC interview on Thursday, Brinker also said that Planned Parenthood did not meet new standards for grant recipients, though she was unclear about precisely what the standards are.)

    That would be a violation of federal law, and Stearns has produced not one shred of evidence to back up the charge.

    The investigation is a witch hunt right out of Joseph McCarthy's playbook. As McCarthy did, Stearns is simply using an "investigation" as a ploy to smear an organization and spook its supporters. If that is to be the basis for funding decisions, McCarthyites in Congress will be encouraged to launch "investigations" against organizations they oppose.

    Stearns aside, many Planned Parenthood supporters, including me, suspect that a Georgia politician played a key role in persuading Komen to cut ties with a longtime partner. In 2010, Karen Handel, Georgia's former secretary of state, lost a bid to become governor despite an endorsement from Sarah Palin. Komen hired her last April as senior vice president for public policy.

    While Komen has long prided itself on support from liberals, moderates and conservatives alike, Handel -- who, like Palin, is bluntly anti-choice -- was a curious hire. During the campaign for governor, she wrote, "Since I am pro-life, I do not support the mission of Planned Parenthood." Indeed, she went so far as to pledge to eliminate state grants to Planned Parenthood for breast and cervical cancer screening and for prenatal care.

    Though Brinker denied in the interview that Handel played any part in the split with Planned Parenthood, Handel will benefit. She is quietly using this high-profile controversy to endear herself to hard-core anti-abortionists, who weren't sure she was hard-core enough during her campaign for governor. Watch for her to run for office again.

    So Brinker has allowed her charity, once highly regarded, to be misused by an ambitious and manipulative politician who couldn't care less about poor women getting mammograms. That's too bad. And it's a mission I cannot support.

    (Cynthia Tucker, winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for commentary, is a visiting professor at the University of Georgia. She can be reached at cynthia@cynthiatucker.com.)


     
    • דָּנִיֵּאל  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  3 mths ago
      Politicians First Rule: People are stupid. People will believe things they know not to be true either because they FEAR they are true or they WANT them to be true. Political ambition brings out the worst in people. Those who seek power will use this rule to play to potential constituents and feel good about the success it brings them especially if they believe it themselves,. This is why we have the politicians we do. Fear and hope. The favorite weapons of Fascism. Sick, huh?
    • Toni  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Man this story has all the femenists in an total uproar, why cant we have breast cancer research without all the bureacracy
      • Illiteracy_ iz_ kewl 3 mths ago
        Why can't we just have women's rights without the" bureaucracy".
      • Toni 3 mths ago
        ok if you want to get ridiculous I can roll like that, why cant we have fetal rights without all the bureaucracy
    • Chicago  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      My wife passed away several years ago and I took exception when I read the article and the amount of monies that go, not for the foundation, but the salaries of the women who are supposedly running the orginization....I won't give them another #$%$ dime that is for sure and I won't support their high style of living while the rest of the cancer victims suffer....you lost a dear friend.....because of your stupidity and arrogance....may you suffer....
    • Carol  •  3 mths ago
      When I donate to an organization that works for a cure for cancer, I expect the money to be used for research. I get letters from cancer research, I read the fine print. Only 12% is used for reseach. The rest of the money is used for other things. Tell me where the money goes. Let me decide to give or not.
      • Illiteracy_ iz_ kewl 3 mths ago
        Komen is simply a middleman org. Bypass them, donate directly to your choices.
    • mimi  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      How dare you women think of making your own medical decisions???? We, the Congressmen, are here to make those decisions for you!
      • bens 3 mths ago
        Obamacare?
      • R 3 mths ago
        Somebody has to make the decisions for those that are delusional.
      • Mark 3 mths ago
        We REPUBLICAN Congresspeople....
    • Jbear  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Have any of you negative people ever been to a planned parenthood center. I went when I was first married, I did not have any medical insurance and needed yearly check ups and family planning. I paid according to my income. I received great care, low cost birth control and alot of advice, none of it about abortion. I never saw any brochures or heard any one speak of it. When I became pregnant, by choice, I went there for testing and was never told abortions were available. So before you criticize a useful medical center for women that maybe can't afford typical care, go check it out, they don't sign you up for abortions when you walk through the door.
      • anacrusis 3 mths ago
        It's possible you were at one of the ones that didn't do abortions. There are some. PP plans on eliminating that by 2013, though.
      • Cthulu 2012 3 mths ago
        @anacrusis.. Let's see you provide EVIDENCE of that. Lies get you no where.
      • R 3 mths ago
        Perhaps they don't "sign you up for abortions when you walk through the door," but they are willing to provide them without a second thought. That, alone, negatively outweighs any other positive services received.
    • kasiola  •  Beverly, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      I agree so much, when I was a 17 year old in the middle 70, I suffered a brutal assault. Planned Parenthood saved me. When I had no one in the world to go to, they were there for me. The attack left me with Lifelong PTSD, and other issues. These wonderful people nursed me back to physical AND mental health. If it weren't for Panned Parenthood, I would have committed suicide. Today, I have an A.S. in Substance Abuse Recovery, a BA in Criminology and am attending graduate school for Professional Counseling, 4 sons, and a happy life. Go ahead Komen, stop funding. You'll be letting someone that has the same situation down.Not one person there suggested abortion if I should have become pregnant. They did provide me with a morning after pill, if I chose.So DB please shut up your mouth atout what Planned Parenthood should and shouldn't provide.
      • anacrusis 3 mths ago
        I'm happy you got help (and I congratulate you on your accomplishments). That said, I find it hard to believe that was the only place that could have given it to you.

        You realize that the morning-after pill can actually cause an early abortion?
      • Slug Munchies 3 mths ago
        Anacrusis - apparently, you don't understand biology. The morning-after pill causes the body to reject the zygote. There are common illnesses with more advanced physiology than a zygote - does that mean that penecillan is "murder"? It sure seems so from your viewpoint.
      • watson 3 mths ago
        So Anacrusis, is premature ejaculation "murder". Probably, since some of those sperm are "alive".
    • .  •  3 mths ago
      They have since reversed their decision, but I think it will take a while for them to recover from this debacle. They've eroded a lot of trust by even threatening to deny funding for breast cancer screenings, essentially doing the opposite of what they are purportedly trying to achieve. The damage they've done in a few short days will take a long time to repair.
    • unbelievable  •  3 mths ago
      There are lots of snags to being born female. The female biological structure secures their roles as the carriers of the human fetus, as well as the providers of sustenance (breasts). This somehow relegates them to helpless when society makes rules about that. We need a big dose of empathy.
    • Theodor-e P. stub  •  3 mths ago
      ASK SGK how much the admin folks, including the up-tight leader makes per year?????
    • Jim McClary  •  3 mths ago
      Why is a foundation (Komen), that lives on private donations, donating money to another organization that lives on government provided money ?? My wife is fighting breast cancer at this very moment--Komen will never see another penny from me.
    • h2o4ever  •  3 mths ago
      Regardless of how all this came about, Komen made a bad decision to make a public statement about cutting off Planned Parenthood and it has blown up in their faces. Had they just kept their mouths shut, let the existing grants to PP run out, and refused to renew (or approve) them based on their new guidelines, there would have been no controversy.

      End of story.
    • Leftover  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Surgically ended pregnancy. Fetus destroyed. The zygote had implanted in the Fallopian tube instead of the uterus. So I'm an only child instead of a big brother. But I had a mother,
      a living, active, mother, all my life until she died at age 90. I am not all that sympathetic to
      pro-life or pro-choice as agitators, and I'm just as glad the four I begat and saw become adults made it, but I can't be too sorry my mom decided to choose her own life instead of
      refusing the surgery. It meant my four kids knew their grandmother.
    • Anthony M  •  3 mths ago
      What really needs to be investigated is these mega churches and their ways of being so called non profits and loop holes that release them from paying taxes. They remind me of government sanctioned, country wide, KKK organizations, with their political agenda and ways of extracting money from the economy. How much of the deficit is ear marked for these churches??
    • Panis Angelicus  •  3 mths ago
      abortion is a matter only for the woman who carries the fetus, the father, their God and church should they attend one or wish counseling...the final decision rests with the woman...not politicians, not evangelicals, not churches of any denomination, neither conservatives nor liberals, not government and especially not people like Rick Santorum...a conservative evangelical politician, who has no business demanding the right to command others how they should live their personal lives.

      on the other hand...abortion seekers do not have a right of expectation that the government will or should pay the costs of a personal abortion decision.
    • Topkick  •  3 mths ago
      There is no anger greater than that of those who discover they have been supporters of a hypocrite! And Komen has lost much more than the money and efforts of those who now see her true agenda. She has lost her credibility, and her reputation as a true women's health advocate!
    • Independence76  •  3 mths ago
      Left, right, left, right, left, right. Simple for simple-minded people.
    • Sprite1  •  3 mths ago
      No matter that Komen Foundation has now backpedaled on their announcement, the damage has been done, and it has left a bad taste in many peoples minds. I would ask anyone who is on their soapbox here against Planned Parenthood to take the time to go and visit one and actually open your eyes AND mind to see what they provide for those who are unable to afford other care. I used them a long time ago when I was young, I went for my check ups and birth control so that I wouldn't need to make a decision that would have been much more heart wrenching.

      If people do not want abortions to be done, then they need to get on the bandwagon for sound sex education and prevention methods. Why do you allow your young girls to dress like they do and go out on unsupervised dates at such young ages? Where are you and what are you so busy doing while they are learning about sex? Have you taught your boys to respect their girlfriends? Have you talked about STDs and using condoms? Another thing, if you are against abortions, maybe you need to step up and foster or adopt a few extra children - that way the children will have a loving home where they will get three meals a day and a parent who wants them.

      Every child born into this world deserves to be loved and cherished from the moment of conception all the way into adulthood, unconditionally. Children are trying - and you may not like what they are doing - that is where you teach them a better way - but you never stop loving them!!
    • Dom  •  3 mths ago
      This tired debate illustrates the central problem in American politics: Our tendency to impose our illusions of black & white on a world that only comes in shades of gray (an impulse that comes, in no small part from the influence of fundamentalist religion on our politics). Most rational people (unencumbered by religious superstitions about the “soul”) would recognize that the microscopic ball of cells that constitutes an early human embryo is not yet a sentient being, entitled to legal protections. Note that we don’t hold funerals and perform autopsies after a miscarriage (which occurs in approximately 20% of pregnancies) – and however sad they make us feel, we do not react to them with the same emotional devastation as would be elicited by the death of an infant.

      At the same time, it is clear that a full-term fetus, the day before it is born, is not substantially different from the newborn baby after it is delivered – and few would argue that abortion of full-term fetuses should be legal. So the question then becomes where to draw the line between conception and birth in which an embryo/fetus should be considered a full person, entitled to protections and rights distinct from those of its mother. Now we can debate over where that point might occur, and I think most would agree that we should err on the side of caution.

      But instead of having a scientific and rational debate about where in this continuum legal human life begins, we engage in absolutism with catch phrases like “pro-life” or “pro-choice” and “baby-killer.” And on and on it goes – we shout at each other and make the issue a litmus test for our politicians, but until we abandon our illusions of black and white, we can make no progress.
    • Jo  •  3 mths ago
      I might have some respect for the "pro-life" community if they also supported birth control and sex education which reduce the number of abortions dramatically. Scientific and logical facts you can now vote down to show how honest you are.
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