Diocese of Little Rock Entranced by Komen"Let's face it; telling the flock that you neither support nor encourage participation in an event is not exactly a strong statement," Scott said. "If the Diocese were serious about encouraging people to do the right thing the statement would have read, 'The Respect Life Apostolate of the Diocese of Little Rock strongly urges Catholics to forgo participation in fund-raising activities that benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure.' Where is the leadership? Where is the direction? Where is the willingness to take a stand? I am sure the people who work for Komen are wonderful and dedicated. They all probably have nice smiles as well. But the issue is the connection with Planned Parenthood."
Scott said the initial decision made by the Diocese was based on two indisputable facts: 1) The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation allows its affiliates to donate funds to Planned Parenthood; and 2) Consistent with the position held by Planned Parenthood, the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation has refused to act upon the many studies that have shown a connection between abortion and breast cancer. "This was true before the meeting between Rev. Herbert and Komen officials. This is true after the meeting between Rev. Herbert and Komen officials. So what has changed? Diocese officials have met with some nice and convincing people whose job it is to alleviate concerns about its alliances and practices. This tactic is wise. All Komen has to do is convince people they should only worry about what the group is doing in their own neighborhood and not be concerned about its activities elsewhere, no matter how awful they may be."
"Much of the statement released by the Diocese of Little Rock will be familiar to pro-life leaders," Scott said. "This is because it is strikingly similar to statements made by Komen itself. It seems that all Komen had to do to immunize itself from criticism is some smooth talking. This has resulted in a divided and confused Pro-Life Movement. And a divided and confused Pro-Life Movement serves to protect Komen's ungodly alliances and practices."
"If Komen had to choose between successful fund- raising for the fight against breast cancer or an association with Planned Parenthood, wouldn't it choose the former?" Scott asked. "The charity is apparently not at the point where its leaders feel they must make a choice. And this is largely because they are not feeling enough heat."
The Boycott List, published by LDI, includes a "Dishonorable Mention" section that identifies charitable organizations that are aligned with Planned Parenthood. LDI has done extensive research on the connection between Komen and Planned Parenthood. Everything published by LDI has been checked and rechecked for accuracy. "We wish Rev. Hebert would have given us an opportunity to respond to what Komen officials told him before issuing the new statement," Scott said. "But he did not do so and now the damage is done."
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