As October draws to a close, we'll remind readers once more about what is missing in this fluffy sea of ribbons. From the director of "Silent No More" in Spain, which held its own rally in Madrid on October 19th:
"It is no coincidence that breast cancer has skyrocketed in all countries with high rates of abortion or that 33% of those affected are between the ages of 35 and 45 years." She added that the risk "is being kept from women for ideological reasons, which is a serious violation of public health," and she demanded that women be given their rights to informed consent before undergoing an abortion.
Those at the Abortion-Breast Cancer center in the US would elaborate:
We would go one step farther. The concealment of the abortion-breast cancer link is not just a "serious violation of public health," but also an atrocity on par with German SS Dr. Josef Mengele's heinous experiments on concentration camp victims. His victims called him the "Angel of Death," but our modern day Angels of Death in science, medicine, cancer groups, and the abortion industry put Mengele to shame. By suppressing the evidence of an independent link which dates from 1957, they have caused 1.5 million additional breast cancer cases and more than 300,000 breast cancer deaths (in the U.S. alone) since the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision in 1973.
Of course, there is the contraceptive element as well, which includes the majority of women who came of age from the 1960's on. The "sexual revolution" sold women a bill of goods, and the payment is now coming due. Our prayers and support go to those who suffer, but we are grossly negligent to avoid speaking plainly with what we know through research now.
And remember where the Susan G. Komen dollars are going:
Even as scientific evidence connecting breast cancer to abortion and the use of the oral contraceptive pill continues to mount, one breast cancer cure charity, the Susan G. Komen Foundation, is funding the abortion giant Planned Parenthood to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to a new report.
Malec also noted that, according to Komen’s 990 Forms submitted to the IRS for 2010, the charity gave millions to at least five research and educational facilities that engage in embryonic stem cell research, research that has yet to provide even a single positive treatment or cure for any disease, yet involves the destruction of countless unborn children.
That pink so quickly turns to a bloody red.


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