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Lawmaker: Girl Scouts, Cookie Sales Linked to Communism & Homosexuality

  • Spence Cooper
  • February 28, 2012

Lawmaker: Girl Scouts, Cookie Sales Linked to Communism & HomosexualityAccording to freshman Rep. Bob Morris, an Indiana Republican representing Fort Wayne, Girl Scouts and the cookies they sell, promote communism, lesbianism and subvert traditional American family values.

In a letter Morris wrote to Republican House colleagues obtained by the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, Morris writes:

“This past week I was asked to sign a House Resolution recognizing the 100th Anniversary of Girl Scouts of America. After talking to some well-informed constituents, I did a small amount of Web-based research, and what I found is disturbing.”

Morris continues: “Many parents are abandoning the Girl Scouts because they promote homosexual lifestyles…As members of the Indiana House of Representatives, we must be wise before we use the credibility and respect of the ‘Peoples’ House’ to extend legitimacy to a radicalized organization.”

As proof the Girl Scouts have been infiltrated by feminists, lesbians, and Communists, Morris notes that the “radically pro-abortion” Michelle Obama is honorary president of Girl Scouts of America, which “should give each of us reason to pause before our individual or collective endorsement of the organization.”

“Not only is Rep. Morris off the mark on his claims, it’s also unfortunate in his limited research that he failed to discover that since 1917, every First Lady has served as the honorary leader of Girl Scouts including Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush and Laura Bush,”said Michelle Tompkins, Media Relations, Girl Scouts of America.

“If the freshman representative wishes to discredit the contributions that hundreds of thousands of Indiana women and girls have made through the Girl Scouts program over the last 100 years, then he’s entitled to his opinion,”said Tompkins.

“We believe that leadership is about hearing from all sides of an issue before making up one’s mind. We only wish we had the chance to speak with Freshman Representative before he distributed his letter,”said Tompkins.

Morris told Indiana’s NewsCenter that the letter was only intended for his colleagues and that it was leaked to the media.

Currently, Morris is the only representative who will not sign the resolution. Morris said that legislation is coming forward to address this topic and that there could be discussions as early as Tuesday.

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