Battling Breast Cancer: "Race for the Cure!" Part 1

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2007

Here in the U.S. pink ribbons and rubber "LIVESTRONG" bracelets are ubiquitous dotting the American Landscape through the month of October -- National Breast Cancer Awareness Month -- as health care professionals, charitable organizations, corporations and regular folks mobilize for the cure. I hit the Susan G. Komen 5K race in Miami on Saturday...for the whole story watch the "Watercooler Diaries" on KBTV!

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  • excellent, should always do this for charity

  • Great video!

    agendia*com

  • Susan G Komen claims their goal is to end breast cancer & find a cure

    Komen website states having a child reduces breast cancer risk

    Komen website states birth control pills raise breast cancer risk up to 30%

    Komen directors donates millions to Planned Parenthood - largest abortion provider & distributor of birth control pills in USA

    Are you sure Komen wants to end breast cancer?

    Hmmm...

    Komen directors pay themselves big salaries from donations

    Getting rich from breast cancer

  • If you did not drink camomille tea regularly

    to prevent cancer, hang up yourself on your pink ribbon to stop cancer.

    Using pink ribbon about cancer conflicts

    the dignity of my mom.

  • Rachael -- great job shooting! ha ha

  • It's great that you do stuff like this. I was wondering if you would come out to Seattle for our ceramics festival in january -- it would make great video. my band is playing... the Jellyfish

  • Which do you prefer? Running or boxing? NO CONTEST!

  • Kate. Question. Is your favorite color pink?

  • I want your job! My brother has a huge crush on you, by the way ... ;-)

  • I woke up at dawn on Saturday to hustle down I-95 to Miami Beach, the site for the Susan G. Komen race for the cure. Thousands of people gathered on Biscayne Bay to demonstrate their support for the cause, celebrate the survivors, and remember their loved ones! Enjoy!

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