On June 17th, Nancy Brinker, the sister of Susan Komen and the founder of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, lost her job as CEO of the organization as a result of attempts to defund Planned Parenthood. She has been replaced by a woman who led an organization that has been involved in the development of ObamaCare and the HHS contraceptives mandate.
Brinker follows Karen Handel, who is now a candidate for the U.S. Senate from Georgia, and Liz Thompson.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure named Dr. Judith Salerno as its new president and chief executive last week. Salerno served as chief executive and chief operating officer of the Institute of Medicine, the organization that is responsible for providing medical “approval” for the HHS mandate, a rule in ObamaCare that forces employers to provide free contraception, sterilization, and abortion-inducing drugs to employees through health insurance.
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4 comments:
Nancy Brinker is a big supporter of gay marriage (gay son of course) so who cares about her.
What does being gay or having a gay child have to do with the issue at hand? Gay children exist in any family regardless of political leanings. U r very unintelligent if u don't know that ; besides missing the real issue.
I stopped giving money to Susan g. Komen and I refuse to buy anything "pink" in the stores.
That is certainly a "women helping women attotude"....NOT! Get a life!
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