Posted on 07/24/2015 5:48:11 AM PDT by Lorianne
Here are the 38 companies that have directly funded Planned Parenthood.
1.Adobe
2.American Cancer Society
3.American Express
4.AT&T
5.Avon
6.Bank of America
7.Bath & Body Works
8.Ben & Jerrys
9.Clorox
10.Converse
11.Deutsche Bank
12.Dockers
13.Energizer
14.Expedia
15.ExxonMobil
16.Fannie Mae
17.Groupon
18.Intuit
19.Johnson & Johnson
20.La Senza
21.Levi Strauss
22.Liberty Mutual
23.Macys
24.March of Dimes
25.Microsoft
26.Morgan Stanley
27.Nike
28.Oracle
29.PepsiCo
30.Pfizer
31.Progressive
32.Starbucks
33.Susan G. Komen
34.Tostitos
35.Unilever
36.United Way
37.Verizon
38.Wells Fargo
(Excerpt) Read more at dailysignal.com ...
Tostitos? That’s Frito Lay
They all have one thing in common; a desire to cull out the sub-humans who won’t be able to afford their products.
I just started a small business and was about to purchase Intuit Quickbooks for my accounting software. Any suggestions on what to use instead? (Around the same price)
>>Unbelievable, (yet, believable).
Yah, sometimes I have to wonder if many of these non-profits are just bureaucracies, Created Things, whose main purpose is to perpetuate themselves while giving lip service to the facade of whatever “cause” they’re propped up behind.
When you look at who/what they’re hiring, there seems to be an overwhelming need for talent related to soliciting funds - but very rarely talent related to producing actual solutions relative to the “cause”.
Well they are the brainworks of the Corporo-collective Farm, so they deserve all the Milk, Apples, livers, kidneys, lungs, and tissue... don’t they?
It is for our sake that they deserve those things.
Check today’s postings here on FR from the Daily Signal about the replies they received from many companies on this list.
Not all of them are actual donors.
I’m not sure I believe them
They may just be scurrying away from being acknowledged.
We have no way to know unless PP is audited.
No I don’t but I’ll ask around.
I’ve used Intuit products myself though in the past.
It’s a shame.
Yes that’s those two are really tough.
However I have so bought so much in bulk of that kind of thing that I can probably go more than year before I have to buy any of it. Time enough for me to look for other brands.
On July 14th and July 21st, the Center for Medical Progress released undercover videos showing Planned Parenthood executives casually discussing the harvesting and sale of baby body parts. It was sickening. It was horrifying. In both videos, the abortionists filmed - Dr. Deborah Nucatola, Planned Parenthood Federation of Americas Senior Director of Medical Services and Dr. Mary Gatter, the President of the Planned Parenthood Federation of Americas Medical Directors Council - candidly discuss the harvesting and selling the body parts of aborted babies and the haggling of prices for these baby body parts.
The abortion giant claims they care about women but they dont just look at their actions. Planned Parenthood gets over $500 million a year in our taxpayer money and makes more than $100 million in profit, all while having abortion quotas. The organization has been caught covering up statutory rape, double-billing taxpayers, aiding and abetting sex traffickers, scheduling sex-selective abortions and accepting money to abort African American children.
Women have been betrayed by Planned Parenthood. Families have been deceived. And the smallest among us have been the ultimate victims of Planned Parenthood's horrific business schemes. Quite frankly, we've had enough. Its time to relieve Planned Parenthood of our taxpayer dollars. Join pro-lifers across the nation on Tuesday, July 28th to call on state and federal officials to investigate and defund Planned Parenthood, now!
Thank you very much for this post! I invite everyone with a Twitter account to get this out to others. One of the main hashtags in this regard is #PPSellsBabyParts
Exactly. They’re in the business of fund raising with no moral compass to guide them. I know God will sort all these things out one day, but as an old friend of mine once said, “Sometimes I’d like to see a little action on this side.”
Xerox, Ford, and Coke all told PP to take their name off the donors list as they were not donors.
Many of the others are donors for matching a corporate donation to an employee’s donation. Still a donation, but if the corporation starts placing limits on matching donations, it will get really hairy, real quick. It’s a difficult situation.
I think we must hold corporations accountable for their actions, but we should also understand that just because a name’s on a list, doesn’t necessarily mean they support a cause. Going after a company that doesn’t actually donate makes us the bad guys too.
I agree. But just because they say they were not a donor doesn’t mean they weren’t either.
Either PP is lying or they are. If PP was lying why are they waiting until there was a controversy to have their names removed? I find that suspicious.
They say they were not donors.
Do we believe them? Why?
Why are they only now noticing that their names were listed as donors?
Thank you for getting the word out.
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