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Christian group notes Idol Gives Back ties to abortion organizations

posted by Joanne Brokaw

A press release came across my desk today pointing out that tonight’s Idol Gives Back annual fundraiser will give proceeds to the organization Save The Children, which has ties to Planned Parenthood, which is a leading abortion provider in the U.S.
The press release was sent out by Life Decisions International (LDI) , an organization “dedicated to challenging the Culture of Death, concentrating on exposing and fighting the agenda of Planned Parenthood.”
In the release, LDI President Douglas R. Scott, Jr. says, “It is laudable that the people involved with ‘American Idol’ want to help the poor. But it is tragic that they would choose to do so through groups like the Save the Children and the United Nations Foundation. These groups have far too much deadly baggage.”
I’m having trouble getting to the release online at ChristianNewswire.com, so I’ll reprint the whole thing for you here.
Understand I’m just sharing the information here; I’ll let you tell me what you think about it. Does it change your views about Idol Gives Back? Do you check out charities – like United Way or Salvation Army or Red Cross – when you donate, to see if the donations are ever used for organizations or situations that you disagree with? Does something like this even matter to you?
The press release:


‘Idol Gives Back’ — To Pro-Abortion Groups
FRONT ROYAL, Va., April 21 /Christian Newswire/ — Once again, “American Idol” is aligning itself with pro-abortion groups. Among the groups benefiting this year’s “Idol Gives Back” fund- raising campaign are Save the Children and the United Nations Foundation. “Idol Gives Back,” which airs tonight, will feature several celebrities who will urge Americans to make a donation.
Save the Children has a working relationship with what it calls “prominent international organizations.” Several of these groups are actively pro-abortion, including Better World Fund, Center for Reproductive Rights, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Population Action International, and the U.S. Committee for UNICEF.
In 2001, Save the Children worked with Planned Parenthood, the Population Action Council, and the pro- abortion Audubon Society on its five-year “Planet Campaign.” Funded by the rabidly pro-abortion/ population control David and Lucile Packard and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundations, the purpose of the campaign was to “raise awareness of the connections between international family planning and the health of children, women and the environment.” The Planet Campaign used television and print advertising, community outreach, special events, and other activities to spread its message. Save the Children said the campaign’s website provided “an international forum for discussion of, and action on, women’s reproductive health—including family planning—in various countries and diverse cultures around the world.”
Save the Children has stated that “family planning” has been a “critical component” of its work for nearly 20 years. The group quoted a UNICEF document which stated that “family planning could bring more benefits to more people at less cost than any other single technology now available to the human race.” Save the Children noted that the report identified “access to family planning” as a “key factor contributing to maternal and child survival and well-being.”
Several divisions of the United Nations have donated funds to Planned Parenthood and the body has wholeheartedly embraced its abortion and population control agenda.
“It is laudable that the people involved with ‘American Idol’ want to help the poor,” said LDI President Douglas R. Scott, Jr. “But it is tragic that they would choose to do so through groups like the Save the Children and the United Nations Foundation. These groups have far too much deadly baggage.” Of course, what many people do not know, because “American Idol” has not chosen to mention it, is that Simon Cowell is the chief executive officer of International Save the Children. This is surely why Save the Children was selected as a recipient charity.
“‘American Idol’ should stop using the contestants to raise money for groups when they are keeping the activities of these charities a secret,” Scott said. “‘American Idol’ should practice full disclosure and give those contestants who may wish to decline participation in ‘Idol Gives Back’ the opportunity to do so without repercussions.”
“If you believe the plight of preborn children is as important as the plight of the poor, do not participate in ‘Idol Gives Back,’” Scott urged. “We are caring people who want to do our part to help those less fortunate, but we will do so through organizations that do not view the killing of human beings as a ‘solution’ to poverty and other adult-created problems.”
It is worth noting that “American Idol” recently supported a fund-raising campaign by Planned Parenthood of Los Angeles.
Life Decisions International (LDI) is dedicated to challenging the Culture of Death, concentrating on exposing and fighting the agenda of Planned Parenthood. LDI’s chief project is a boycott of corporations that fund the abortion-committing giant. To learn more about Planned Parenthood, please click here.

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Brittany Keener

posted April 21, 2010 at 1:42 pm


I find it ironic that the organization is called “Save the Children” –> and they have ties to a places that murders babies.



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not as good as you apparently

posted April 21, 2010 at 3:11 pm


This post was pure and utter (and unbelievable – because it isn’t true) bullsh!t.
Isn’t bearing false witness a sin anymore?



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Mike Lane

posted April 21, 2010 at 5:10 pm


Well, “not as good as you apparently” attacks the validity of the information (in the usual eloquent way that most pro-aborts do), yet no proof is given. It looks to me like LDI has done its homework. I checked out their website and found a list of other “charities” that support Planned Parenthood, some of which I have supported in the past. You can bet I’ll be checking the list before I send my hard-earned money to any group in the future! And yes, Joanne, Christians DO care about where our money goes and those who don’t aren’t being good stewards of the resources God has entrusted to them. Thanks for bringing this to our attention and thanks to LDI for this service to the pro-life and Christian communities!



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Joanne Brokaw

posted April 21, 2010 at 7:51 pm


Thanks, everyone, for your thoughts about this. I know abortion is a hot topic for Christians, but I just wondered how much thought people in general give when they donate money, and if this information, based on the press release, made any difference about tonight’s show.
Thanks!!!
Joanne
host of the Gospel Soundcheck



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not as good as you apparently

posted April 22, 2010 at 11:18 am


‘Dear’ Mike,
I am not “pro-abort” (how many lies can you “Christians” rack up in one thread?) as you contend.
Please note that Joanne had to post a correction today. Too bad she didn’t have the b@lls to simply correct this erroneous post right here.
Planned Parenthood has the noble goal of ‘every child a wanted child’. That you would take away a woman’s right to choose her own reproductive health choices exposes you for what you really are.
Like I say, if you have to bear false witness to try to win your battles, you’ve already lost the entire war.



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Chelsea

posted May 10, 2010 at 7:34 pm


I have a video up on Youtube about this, its called : American Idol Supporting Planned Parenthood? Feel free to go and watch!



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gondola display

posted July 16, 2010 at 4:20 am


well,that is wonderful thank you for your post,worth reading



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