This  is in response to the  mealey-mouthed, slanted article in this
morning's LATEXTRA .What's not mentioned below is the the prosecutor for the
Republican congressional 'investigation' is a notorious attack dog chosen as
was Roy Cohn in McCarthy days.  Clearly, Komen was provided an excuse to
escape some heat, while advancing the agenda of destroying Planned
Parenthood.  -ed .   
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/03/us/komen-foundation-urged-to-restore-plann
ed-parenthood-funds.html?_r=1
<http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/03/us/komen-foundation-urged-to-restore-plan
ned-parenthood-funds.html?_r=1&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=tha2>
&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=tha2

Outcry Grows Fiercer After Funding Cut by Cancer Group


By
<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/p/jennifer_prest
on/index.html?inline=nyt-per> Jennifer Preston and
<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/h/gardiner_harri
s/index.html?inline=nyt-per> Gardner Harris


NY Times: February 3, 2012

The nation's leading breast
<http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/breast-cancer/overview.html
?inline=nyt-classifier> cancer advocacy organization confronted the growing
furor Thursday over its decision to largely end its decades-long partnership
with Planned
<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/p/planned
_parenthood_federation_of_america/index.html?inline=nyt-org> Parenthood,
with rising dissension in its own ranks and a roiling anger on the Internet
showing the power of social media to harness protest. 
 
All seven California affiliates of the organization, the Susan G. Komen for
the Cure foundation, released
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/seven-california-komen-
affiliates-oppose-defunding-planned-parenthood/2012/02/02/gIQAncMJlQ_blog.ht
ml> a statement saying they opposed its decision. Twenty-six senators urged
the foundation to reconsider its decision. And a
<http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/02/02/bloomberg-to-give-250000-to-pl
anned-parenthood/> pledge of $250,000 from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New
York helped Planned Parenthood, which provides family planning and abortion
<http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/surgery/abortion/overview.html?inli
ne=nyt-classifier>  services in hundreds of clinics across the country, to
more than make up the money it lost. 

"Politics have no place in health care," Mr. Bloomberg said in a statement,
an echo of the complaints voiced by many women elsewhere. "Breast
<http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/breast-cancer/overview.html
?inline=nyt-classifier> cancer screening saves lives, and hundreds of
thousands of women rely on Planned Parenthood for access to care." 

The deluge of criticism Komen faced on Twitter
<https://twitter.com/#!/search/%23komen> , Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/susangkomenforthecure>  and Tumblr
<http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/susan+g+komen>  came two weeks after online
protests led Congress to suspend an effort to pass anti-piracy legislation
that some in the Internet community saw as a threat to online freedoms. It
demonstrated again how social media can change the national conversation
with head-snapping speed. 

The furious debate is also a sign of the intense polarization of the
nation's politics in a campaign season during which Planned Parenthood, led
by Cecile Richards, has become a lightning rod for attacks from Republican
presidential candidates. 

Komen's founder and chief executive, Nancy G. Brinker, held a news
conference Thursday and insisted that the organization's decision had
nothing to do with abortion or politics. Rather, she said, it resulted from
improved grant-making procedures and was not intended to make a target of
Planned Parenthood. 

"We think this is the right thing to do from a stewardships standpoint," Ms.
Brinker said. 

Her comments directly contradicted those of John D. Raffaelli, a Komen board
member and Washington lobbyist, who told The New York Times on Wednesday
that Komen made the changes to its grant-making process specifically to end
its relationship with Planned Parenthood. Mr. Raffaelli said that Komen had
become increasingly worried that an investigation of Planned Parenthood by
Representative Cliff Stearns, Republican of Florida, would damage Komen's
credibility with donors. 

Komen gave Planned Parenthood $700,000 last year - a tiny portion of its $93
million in grants - to finance 19 separate programs. A growing number of
religious organizations had become concerned that donations to Komen would
benefit Planned Parenthood and had advised members not to give to Komen.
Rather than risk offending some donors with a relatively small portfolio of
grants, Komen decided to largely cut off Planned Parenthood, Mr. Raffaelli
said. 

To Planned Parenthood, that decision amounted to a betrayal of the
organizations' shared goal of saving lives through breast screening
programs. Ms. Richards, Planned Parenthood's president, said her
organization was gratified by the support the controversy has brought. 

"We provide care to one in five women in America, and over the last two days
it seems we've heard from every one of them, through Facebook, Twitter,
e-mail and all sorts of ways, " Ms. Richards said. "It's a true show of
women standing for women." 

Over 30 years, Komen became one of the most successful disease advocacy
organizations in the world by making pink ribbons and the fight against
breast cancer as prevalent a symbol here as baseball and apple pie. 

Avoiding this kind of controversy was the very reason Komen chose a quiet
ending to its relationship with Planned Parenthood, Mr. Raffaelli said. And
he said Komen was bitterly disappointed that Planned Parenthood was using
Komen's decision to raise money. 

The Komen foundation posted a video on its Web site and on
<http://youtu.be/I4oOh6JhayA> YouTube with Ms. Brinker defending its
decision. 

But the video, which drew more than 2,800 comments and was viewed more than
39,000 times, did not appease the growing number of people online, mostly
women, who decried what they view as the politicization of women's health
care. 

Fueling the debate was news that Mollie
<http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=16251032&authType=OPENLINK&authToke
n=YfuN&locale=en_US&srchid=241e8598-fa9d-4016-b7c1-784a14c6bfb0-0&srchindex=
1&srchtotal=15&goback=.fps_PBCK_*1_Mollie_Williams_*1_*1_*1_*1_*2_*1_Y_*1_*1
_*1_false_1_R_*1_*51_*1_*51_true_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*
2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2&pvs=ps&trk=pp_profile_name_link> Williams, a top
official at Komen, resigned after the board decided in December to withdraw
funds from Planned Parenthood for breast cancer screenings and other
services, according to people close to the Komen organization. 

Ms. Williams, the managing director of community health programs at the
Komen foundation, departed this month, just weeks after the decision on the
funds. She was responsible for overseeing the distribution of $93 million to
more than 2,000 community health organizations. 

Asked about Ms. Williams's resignation, Liz Thompson, Komen's president,
said she could not discuss personnel matters. 

Ms. Williams did not respond to requests for comment on her departure. In an
automated e-mail statement, Ms. Williams did not provide a reason for
leaving and noted she "must honor the confidentiality" of her former
employer. "However, anyone who knows me personally would tell you that I am
an advocate for women's health," the statement said. "I have dedicated my
career to fighting for the rights of the marginalized and underserved. And I
believe it would be a mistake for any organization to bow to political
pressure and compromise its mission." 

Dr. Kathy Plesser, a New York City radiologist and member of Komen's
scientific advisory board, said she would resign if Komen did not reverse
its decision. "I strongly believe women need access to care, particularly
underserved women," Dr. Plesser said. "My understanding is that by
eliminating this funding, it will jeopardize the women served by Planned
Parenthood in terms of breast care." 

Komen's decision prompted thousands of donations to Planned Parenthood and
threats by longtime Komen supporters to toss their pink ribbons and no
longer join its fund-raising walks and runs. Mr. Bloomberg has been a
longtime supporter of both the Komen foundation and Planned Parenthood.
According to his office, he has given $555,000 to Planned Parenthood over
the years. And he has given $200,000 to the Komen foundation, much of it in
the form of matching grants. 

Kate Taylor contributed reporting.

 
 


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