AP/ February 22, 2012, 12:29 PM

Indiana lawmaker defends slam on Girl Scouts

INDIANAPOLIS - Undaunted by ridicule from the leader of his own party, an Indiana lawmaker is standing by his allegations that the Girl Scouts is a radical organization that promotes abortions and homosexuality.

The scouts and Planned Parenthood have dismissed Rep. Bob Morris' comments as absurd, as did Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma. But Morris, a Republican, told The Associated Press his critics need to do more research into the 100-year-old scouting organization.

"My family and I took a view and we're sticking by it," Morris said Tuesday, adding that his daughters were joining an alternative group for young girls run by conservative Christians. "My girls are no longer Girl Scouts. They're now going to join American Heritage Girls."

Morris' comments were the butt of jokes inside the House on Tuesday, with Bosma spending much of the day handing out Thin Mints to lawmakers. He joked that Morris' comments led him to buy hundreds of cases of the famous Girl Scout cookies.

"I purchased 278 cases of Girl Scout cookies in the last four hours," said a clearly sarcastic Bosma, who closed Tuesday's session by asking the former Girl Scouts in the chamber to stand up.

Morris' comments about the Girl Scouts came in a letter he sent to House Republicans on Saturday that said he had conducted some research on the Internet and discovered that the scouts are a "tactical arm" of Planned Parenthood.

The Girl Scouts flatly denied Morris' accusations, and Planned Parenthood of Indiana issued a separate statement calling Morris' charges "woefully inaccurate."

"On the national level, inflammatory and generally inaccurate claims about a partnership between the Girl Scouts and Planned Parenthood have been promoted primarily by anti-choice lawmakers seeking to place pressure on organizations to disassociate or distance themselves from Planned Parenthood," Betty Cockrum, the chief executive of Planned Parenthood of Indiana, said in a statement.

Morris, in his letter to lawmakers, said some Christian conservatives who share his concerns have pulled their children out of Girl Scouts. He also pointed to a Colorado Girl Scout troop's acceptance of a transgender child last month as another reason to leave the group.

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Mike_in_USA says:
Why is this news? Oh yeah, a republican said this.

The republican congressmen say all these things, good or bad, and at least you know where they stand and what they think. The democrats never, or very seldom vary from the party line. It is kind of like 'elect me first, then I may tell you what I am about'. Kind of like the 'pass the legislation then read it' or legislation is 'passed' without a vote.
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obabyo says:
Can someone post the email address of this...Bob Morris...person, please? I'd like to send him a note and I plan to buy extra Girl Scout cookies.
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Karla1968 says:
The thought process of the Indiana Republican legislator is an example of why I am no longer a Republican. I am beyond asking why the Republican Party can't embrace both fiscally conservative ideas and socially responsible ones at the same time. Republicans seem unable to let go of their past ideas about women, equality, religious freedom, race, sexual orientation and the environment. Our great nation was founded on the idea of religious freedom, and the separation of church and state is core to this. That Americans are free to choose religious beliefs and how we demonstrate them is fundamental part of our free society. That all people are created equal regardless or sex, race, religion or sexual orientation - is such a foundation of American society and my belief system as an American I can no longer call myself a Republican. Labeling the Girl Scouts as an organization "sexualizing young girls" and promoting "homosexual lifestyles" because they don't allow prayer or the singing of Christmas Carols is absurd. Girl Scouts teach leadership, individual responsibility and community involvement. As a former Girl Scout, and American Woman I am no longer a Republican. I've had enough. We can do better. Join me in leaving the Republican Party.
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Lindag10 replies:
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Unfortunately the Republican party has been hi-jacked (for want of a better term) by a bunch of extremists incapable of critical thinking and are driving rational people out of the party. This man is a prime example of the problems besetting the party and more of his ilk seem to be surfacing every day, including Rick Santorum.
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andacar says:
Just for fun, I decided to to some checking to see what little Bobby found on the internets. There is indeed a "source" for this, which you can find at http://speaknowgirlscouts.com/. Evidently it is a website created by a couple of ex-Girl Scouts full of breathless innuendo. Lifenews.com has quickly picked it up as further shocking proof of the vast Planned Parenthood conspiracy and its various tentacles into the unsuspecting hearts and minds of the children of America.
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Zann-Zel replies:
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My former Girl Scouts have gone on to become Marines, Mommies, Wives, Healthcare professionals, Teachers, Engineers, Singers....and the list goes on.
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woozybarnes says:
I can't believe how these radical anti-Christian women, the so-called "Girl Scouts" are not only permitted to attend schools, they are not even required to wear a burqa! Not only that, but male strangers are not allowed to beat them for showing their hair in public!
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Zann-Zel says:
by Devlyn13 February 22, 2012 7:54 PM EST
this man has gone to far and I think he knows it with the media all around I also feel or at least hopes he has hurt his chances for reelection. I think he should seek therapy cause it looks as though he is having a paraniod psychotic breakdown. Clearly delusional.
I also feel everywomen and girl who was and is currently a girl scout should camp out in his yard and make lots of s'mores LOL. that would be a hoot.
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LOL! Next would be Occupy Girl Scouts! ; )
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livingtxlife says:
At least the Republican House Leader did what he could to quell the idea that all Republicans are this ridiculous - they are going to have to start cleaning their own house!
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lg144 says:
Republicans are anti science, anti woman, anti 99 percent and now anti girl scouts. What's next anti apple pie? Now why do people continue to vote for and support these clowns into public office again?
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tryreading replies:
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This has nothing to do with Republicans - just one idiot. Other Republican lawmakers made fun of him and passed out cookies. Their are lots of Republicans, even very conservative ones, in Girl Scouts.
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NinthSt78 says:
Must be some of those wild, new hair-dos that have him all riled.
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MS1938 replies:
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I think the cookies he purchased must have been tainted. Why else would this idiot make such statements. We have certainly entered the land of Oz with these politicians from the GOP. I think they are all secretly addicted to coke, and methamphetamine.
Mike_in_USA replies:
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lg144-Take your propaganda ( guilt by association) and your false rhetoric somewhere else.
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sandiegopete says:
The Republicans have been waging war against women and this latest from the wacky state of Indiana is no surprise.
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