Join Jane Hamsher in asking the Susan B. Komen Foundation to cut ties with Mrs. Joe Lieberman.

The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and Susan G. Komen for the Cure are driving forces in funding breast cancer research.  Each year they take in hundreds of millions of dollars from people who want to end the suffering of those who are fighting breast cancer.

How these donations are channeled, therefore, is of great concern to those those who have invested untold amounts of money and support in its work.

It has come to my attention via an article by Joe Conason in Salon that Hadassah Lieberman – wife of Senator Joe Lieberman (I-CT) – is currently a compensated “Global Ambassador” for Susan G. Komen for the Cure. It is widely known, however, that not only has Senator Lieberman been an instrument of obstruction to the kind of health care reform advocated by Susan G. Komen for the Cure, but that Mrs. Lieberman is also a former lobbyist for APCO Associates, which represents the interests of the same major, private health insurance and pharmaceutical companies which Mr. Lieberman seeks to protect.

Mrs. Lieberman’s relationship with Susan G. Komen for the Cure is unethical and misleading. Important and often very personal donations made to Susan G. Komen for the Cure to benefit the sick and dying are essentially undermining their intended use. And as Hadassah travels the globe under the banner of Susan G. Komen for the cure, decrying the inadequacies of our health care system and the desperate need to reform it, her husband is at home to kill the reform efforts we so desperately need.

Read the entire letter and comments and link to the petition via fdlaction.firedoglake.com

 

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Dec 15, 2009
Dana Rose said...
You and Hamsher are idiots! Check the facts. The Komen foundation will survive even prosper because of this threat for that slime ball.
Dec 15, 2009
Amy Webb said...
I certainly hope the Komen Foundation does survive and prosper: it does wonderful work. The point of Ms. Hamsher's campaign is simply to persuade the Komen Foundation that it's ties with Mrs. Lieberman are not in keeping with its purpose and the intent of its donors.

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