DanaYielding
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"But a Komen insider told HuffPost on Sunday that Karen Handel, Komen's staunchly anti-abortion vice president for public policy, was the main force behind the decision to defund Planned Parenthood and the attempt to make that decision look nonpolitical. "Karen Handel was the prime instigator of this effort, and she herself personally came up with investigation criteria," the source, who requested anonymity for professional reasons, told HuffPost. "She said, 'If we just say it's about investigations, we can defund Planned Parenthood and no one can blame us for being political.'" Emails between Komen leadership on the day the Planned Parenthood decision was announced, which were reviewed by HuffPost under the condition they not be published, confirm the source's description of Handel's sole "authority" in crafting and implementing the Planned Parenthood policy. Handel's strategy to cut off Planned Parenthood involved drafting new guidelines that would prevent Komen from funding any organization that was under investigation by local, state or federal authorities. Since Planned Parenthood is currently the target of a congressional inquiry prompted by House Republicans into the way it uses government funds, the family planning provider would have been immediately disqualified from receiving new Komen grants. After the initial uproar when news of the decision broke, the story that Komen told the public was that the cut-off was unrelated to a political agenda against Planned Parenthood." Strong evidence but clearly, since the "insider" remains anonymous and the emails remain unpublished, that is hearsay. All of this still does not prove that all the consequences of the decision to cut funding were "well known." What it does prove is that they probably SHOULD have known, or at least spent more thought on the matter. Again I reiterate, all the consequences of the decision to cut funding to planned parenthood were not "well known." Surely had they seen the consequence of outcry beforehand, they would not have made the decision in the first place, unless it is your presumption that they did see that consequence as well, and chose to make the decision anyway ... knowing it would cause an uproar and knowing that they(she) would be crucified for it.
< Message edited by DanaYielding -- 2/9/2012 12:10:04 PM >
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