Redskins and Breast Cancer Spam

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Sammy Baugh Fan
10-22-2005, 08:54 AM
I'm sure you noticed that when you go to Redskins.com there is a flash drop down ad for Breast Cancer Awarness Month and the Skins gear with the Pink Ribbon.

From the son of a now 30 year Breast Cancer Survivor I am very thankful for their efforts. I would not be here to be a Redskins fan without my mother. I would not know about sportsmanship as well without my mother. I would not know how to be a friend to you guys as well without my mother. I would not have as much drive for winning without my Mother.

I don't want anyone to lose their Mother to this. I don't want anyone to lose their sister or wife or friend to this.

If buy a Redskins hat with a Pink Ribbon with help...I'm there and my wife will look cute in it.

Bravo Redskins!
Thanks you very much.

If you are lucky enough to still have your Mother give her a call today out of the blue just to tell her you love her. Heck, tell her I love here too!


Have a great day guys and GO SKINS!
peace
mike

CRT3
10-22-2005, 01:51 PM
Well Slingin Sammy I hate to dimish your great post by I respectfully disagree with the Pink theme. I am personally tired of seeing the breast cancer thing when awareness on all cancer should be the theme. Everywhere you go you see pink this and pink that. In fact the other day I went to pick up a script for my wife and all they had were these pink bags for scripts for breast cancer. I would personally not like them to segregate the disease as they have. Cancer is cancer. Did you know that they have over 80 different chemo options for breast cancer and only 3 for colon cancer. With the mere numbers alone of more breast cancer patients do you know that lung cancer is the number 1 killer followed by colon cancer. So the spotlight on one aspect of the disease is a slap in the face to others with other forms. I truly like they support the disease itself but the pink thing should be buried. This is just my opinion, and it might be a different view then others but living it every day I can surely speak from experience.

Sammy Baugh Fan
10-22-2005, 04:55 PM
I disagree.
The fact that you know about this one cancer is a tribute to the folks who have pushed this to the forefront of people's attention. The shame is folks and folks related to folks with those other cancers have not made the same effort as these folks have.

Squeeky wheel get's the oil.

Had I not mentioned this cancer may I ask what efforts you were making to promote awarness of said cancers? Please don't read this as a challenge but an observation.

peace and healing
mike
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CRT3
10-22-2005, 07:08 PM
The fact that you know about this one cancer is a tribute to the folks who have pushed this to the forefront of people's attention. The shame is folks and folks related to folks with those other cancers have not made the same effort as these folks have.<>< But if you have another type of cancer wouldn't you feel it is a slap in the face?

MTK
10-22-2005, 10:54 PM
Awareness no matter what color it comes in is the key.

jamf
10-23-2005, 06:55 AM
You Gentlemen are both correct in my opinion.

I understand where CRT3 is coming from. It annoys me the RIAA and other businesses are spending millions on prosecuting people that download illegal material but when was the last time you heard a private organization do anything about the trade of childporn on the net or any other form of exploitation?


but i also agree with SSB. One of the reasons you hear alot about breast cancer is its one of the few forms of cancer(or any major illness) that you can test for at home. the better educated a women (or fortunate man) is on breast cancer, the better the chances of catching it early. if you catch it early, you have a good shot of beating it.
breast cancer is no worse than lung or colon cancer, but you cant give yourself a colon exam(but hey if you would like to try...) or a lung exam. Being in Sunny San Diego, we hear alot about detection of skin cancer. which is another form of cancer that we should be aware of and how to spot it.

like matty says, awareness is the key.

CRT3
10-23-2005, 07:51 AM
I agree with you both Matty and jam, very well put. I personally would like the Skins to focus on all cancers when addressing this. It is interesting to note that one of the 40 Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the Country is named after one of the most legendary coaches, Lombardi, and is located in DC. The Redskins have very little involvment down there and should step up to the plate and be more activly involved with a Center that plays homage to the Coaches illness.

The Redskins currently only are active with Lombardi in the YArds for Youth program which is a charity that is used based on the on field success. You donate to the program based on the charity you pick(You have a choice of about 30 or so) and Lombardi is one of the 30 you have to choose from.

Awarness is the key and while the pink thing brings about awarenss I would love to see other programs about all kinds of illnesses thru the year.

Sammy Baugh Fan
10-23-2005, 09:04 AM
Then do something yourself and not just complain about other people's efforts not doing your work.

~shakes head

peace and Hail Skins

skinsfanthru&thru
10-23-2005, 11:04 AM
Then do something yourself and not just complain about other people's efforts not doing your work.

~shakes head

peace and Hail Skins

Now that's not a fair statement to make because we don't know what CRT3 does as far as charities or passing along information to help educate people. We don't make assumptions like that of other Skin fans. :nono:

We all should hope for those with the ability to help all causes to do so and more often than not, when one cause is focused on, eventually other related causes gain more notice.


:grouphug:

Gmanc711
10-23-2005, 11:13 AM
Now that's not a fair statement to make because we don't know what CRT3 does as far as charities or passing along information to help educate people. We don't make assumptions like that of other Skin fans. :nono:

We all should hope for those with the ability to help all causes to do so and more often than not, when one cause is focused on, eventually other related causes gain more notice.


:grouphug:


I agree, I dont really think its fair to CRT either. I can understand where your coming from Mike, especially if that disease hits close to home with you. I've been lucky enough to dodge anyone having cancer, which is such a rarity these days. I dont think he's critizising people promoting breast cancer, but you really dont see other forms of cancer promoted too much.

I agree with the fact that its a good one to promote because you can in most cases catch it before it will really hurt you, and its obviously somthing that affects so many people across the nation.

Personally, I think you're both right in your regards. I agree that its great the the Redskins are taking a stand against breast cancer. I would rather have them taking a stand against somthing, than not helping anyone at all. But I see exactly where CRT is coming from, and I dont think its fair to attack him for that.

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