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In reply to the discussion: Susan G. Komen Foundation Also Stops Funding Embryonic Stem Cell Research [View all]jonthebru
(1,034 posts)39. Just say politely
that you are done with them and will find other more conscionable organizations to support.
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Susan G. Komen Foundation Also Stops Funding Embryonic Stem Cell Research [View all]
kpete
Feb 2012
OP
If the people at Komen are paying any attention to the comments on their Facebook page
dflprincess
Feb 2012
#7
That lie about abortion causing breast cancer is out in full force this week, I noticed. Big fat lie
yardwork
Feb 2012
#53
It was so obvious how corporatized they got when football teams and grocery products started
cyberpj
Feb 2012
#21
This is a bit out of bounds but is it just me or does the Brinker lady look a bit like Mickey Rourke
ncteechur
Feb 2012
#14
And just as stem cells were gaining some momentum in an assortment of valuable treatments.
cyberpj
Feb 2012
#23
What can you say? Beyond words!! Doing harm, hurting people to demonstrate a political point.
patrice
Feb 2012
#32
We need to insist that Congress stop defunding the NIH and other public research.
yardwork
Feb 2012
#57
I have a degenerative disease and the best hope for treatment involves stem cellsl
spiderpig
Feb 2012
#41
Very good point. We need universal health care and publicly funded NIH and other research.
yardwork
Feb 2012
#52
Yes. This points out the problem with relying on the private sector for public goods.
yardwork
Feb 2012
#59
This is could be the first step for the republican healthcare plan for america....you know the plan
cstanleytech
Feb 2012
#66