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Monday, April 26, 2004
The Pro-Abortion Feminist Scouts

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Back in February, Hans Zeiger penned a great piece on the Girl Scouts' transformation into what he termed "a pro-abortion, feminist training corps." Recently the Family Research Council set up a CapWiz action alert focusing on the Girl Scouts' relationship with Planned Parenthood and the distribution of sexually explicit materials to girls as young as ten:
Over the past few weeks, parents have been furious after learning of a cozy alliance between the Girl Scouts and Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest provider of abortions.

The Girl Scouts have been giving their seal of approval to an explicit sex ed pamphlet, distributed by Planned Parenthood, to children as young as 10 years-old. The literature includes information on masturbation as well as diagrams of adults having sex and a boy putting on a condom.

Planned Parenthood is not only the nation's most prolific provider of abortions, they are inundating young children with graphic information about sex that has no place in the hands of a 10 year-old. Fifth-grade girls do not need Planned Parenthood telling them about sex, condoms and diseases.

Send an email to Girl Scouts' CEO Kathy Cloninger and tell her to end the Girl Scouts-Planned Parenthood alliance!
STOPP International also has a page to help you contact your local Girl Scout council to determine if it has a relationship with Planned Parenthood.

Posted by Tim at 7:17 AM EDT
Updated: Monday, April 26, 2004 7:20 AM EDT

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