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Welcome to My Journey, I am Eunece V. Franklin, and this is "A Day in the Life of." I started my journey by "blogging" about my MBA pursuit (with an emphasis in Marketing). However, I have achieved that goal, and now invite you to follow me on my career journey. I am quite excited about the various opportunities that exist, and I would like to thank my parents, siblings, and friends, for their unwavering support. I invite you to follow me on this adventure as I continue to nourish my intellectual curiosity and open the doors for you to sneak a peek in, "A Day in the Life."




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Friday, February 3, 2012

The "Pink" is Tarnished!

First and foremost, to ALL the men in the media who seem to think that there is a group of women in the country who are FOR abortion, shame on you! Decent, sensible, women do not advocate abortion. Moreover, I think it is imperative for people in the media to disseminate information accurately on breast cancer screenings because the issue is too important, and affects many women in this great country. Second, I am quite disappointed in the Susan G. Komen organization for casting doubt on the issue of women's health. Women's health should not be used as a "political football' between their organization, and Planned Parenthood. I speak passionately about this issue because my mother, grandmother, and aunts have either lived or died from the horrible disease. Breast cancer is non discriminative, bi-partisan, and should never be used as a "political football" when it comes to funding. Shame on ALL the people who's intent to debunk the cause of funding breast cancer just to attain political points on the pro-life movement! I too (personally) hate the act of abortion, but let us not be so extreme, and idiotic that it clouds ones judgement of Planned Parenthood, and the host of wonderful things the organization does for underprivileged women in the country.




The eradication of "Breast cancer" deserves bi-partisan support!
I'm just saying...

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