In another case of "you keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means."
I'd noticed that most of the religious conservatives I know were ignoring my pleas for sponsorships or promotion of my participation in the Susan G. Komen.
I didn't want to draw any conclusions from it, but I was having a hard time helping myself.
Anyway, I got an e-mail from a friend of mine who is a fairly newly-minted religious conservative and she told me flat out (this is one of the things that I like about this person: no guesswork) that she couldn't sponsor me because the Susen G. Komen organization gives Planned Parenthood grant money. I assume this grant money is for the cancer screening that they offer to low-income patients.
She was wondering if I knew of any "pro-life" breast cancer organizations...
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Before today, I was not sure if you could die from shooting hot tea out of your nose...now I can tell you that while it is painful, it is not necessarily fatal.
What IS potentially fatal, however, is pro-life groups spreading lies and fake science, claiming (at the preceeding link does) that Susan G. Komen's efforts CAUSE cancer, and preventing people from contributing to the elimination of cancer. How completely low and sickening. Actually, it's evil.
Tomorrow I go out to walk sixty miles to fight evil. At six Ay-em. You gotta get up pretty darn early to fight evil.