Ping to Post #26. Sorry for your loss and close call. My best friend & step-Mom died of this disease. My Great-Grandma did, too - she was a Christian Scientist, so refused any medical care for it; I can’t imagine the agony she must’ve been in at the end.
I have an awesome rack and take great care of it. :) But I will NOT support Komen, et al due to their ties to the abortionists at Planned Parenthood.
Do what you feel is best, but please educate yourself (and your current wife!) before you write that next check...
Thanks for your time. :)
There are lots of other breast cancer organizations you can support. I understand your feelings re: Susan J Komen, but I don’t get the “I’ve got a great rack,” in a thread about breast cancer. I’m sure the people you knew who died had “great racks” too. In fact my great rack will be shoved into an MRI tomorrow morning to see if my early stage, early detected breast cancer has spread. My son will grow up with a mother thanks to the evil SJK & funds raised to improve early detection so we can be diagnosed before it’s too late.
I don’t know why Prostate Cancer research isn’t as heavily promoted. But that’s what so great about the USA. If it bugs you (or anyone else), start your own campaign. The more you raise, the more you can promote. No one wants to see people die. Cancer sucks. Whatever is found to stop BC cells from growing may just help people with other cancers.
Having said that, I find the I heart boobies & save the tatas campaigns to be annoying. I think they’re degrading & silly. BC is not a silly disease. And if the time comes where I have to chose between my “great rack,” or my life, I’ll opt for life.
I’ve never written a check to them and I am as adamantly opposed to abortion as you. Late wife and new love of my life felt/feel the same way about infanticide.