“I’ve had enough of Girl Scout cookies”
IN MY SHOES: Cathy Cleaver Ruse, a senior fellow at the Family Research Council, explains why she won’t be buying Girl Scout cookies:
When our sweet little neighbor in her brown camp uniform came knocking on our door this year, we had to say no. I told her mother that I didn't want to hurt Katie's feelings, but I couldn't support the Girl Scout cookie sale anymore because I'd learned too much about the organizers' agenda, primarily their support for abortion and partnership with Planned Parenthood. …
[At] the Girl Scouts' "no adults allowed" workshop at the United Nations - the workshop in which the Planned Parenthood sex brochure "Healthy, Happy, and Hot" was offered …
The Girl Scouts have been "pro-choice" for years, but now they've been caught supporting promiscuous sex for girls. The Planned Parenthood sex guide … offered this advice on Page 11: "Some people have sex when they have been drinking alcohol or using drugs. This is your choice. ... If you want to have sex and think you might get drunk or high, plan ahead by bringing condoms and lube or putting them close to where you usually have sex."
Heard enough? There's a lot more at 100questionsforthegirlscouts.org.
Earlier this month, a young Girl Scout employee, Renise Rodriguez, made the mistake of stopping by the office to do extra work on her own time in a T-shirt bearing the words: "Pray to End Abortion." A supervisor ordered her to turn the shirt inside out or leave the office. She left, for good.
So should we all.
Editor’s Note: Local Girl Scout troops get 10 cents of every dollar raised from the sale of cookies. Regional councils and the national headquarters get a massive revenue stream from the sale of roughly 200 million boxes annually that is used to support the agendas of a variety of liberal and secular organizations like Planned Parenthood.




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