Conservatives Launch War on Cookies: Evangelicals Attack Girls Scouts USA
CookieCott 2014 None of the anti-GSUSA caterwauling is new to leaders of the 2.3 million member GSUSA or to conservative scolds who have been slamming the organization for years. What is new, however, is a tweeting controversy which conservatives are trying to gin up in their own inimitable manner. CNSNews.com reported in early January, that during a conversation generated by a Huffington Post article and video panel discussion over possible nominees for Woman of the Year, "The Girl Scouts of America tweeted a link ... that praises pro-abortion politician Wendy Davis (D-Texas.)" According to CookieCott 2014, "The Girl Scouts recently endorsed pro-abortion politicians Wendy Davis and Kathleen Sebelius as worthy role models for our children. In response, we're asking you to boycott Girl Scout cookies in 2014." The boycott has been endorsed by: LifeNews, the American Life League, the Pro-Life Action League, the Radiance Foundation, blogger Jill Stanek, the National Black Pro-Life Union, the Issues4Life Foundation, and Life Coalition International. CNSNews.com contacted the Girl Scouts of America (GSUSA) for comment on their tweet and received this response from Kelly M. Parisi, "Our tweet simply asked our followers to share their opinion about what women should be included in a discussion about women in 2013 initiated by HuffPost Live. Girl Scouts has not endorsed any politicians. Additionally, in the page we linked to, included is a second hand link. "Our Twitter bio states that a retweet does not equal an endorsement. Our sharing a link was not to endorse any of the women featured, but to highlight the source's acknowledgement of women who made a mark in 2013. The title of the article was not created by GSUSA, but by the source. "As the world's premiere leadership organization for girls, we are charged with developing girls of courage, confidence and character. We hope that all girls have the courage to make the their voices heard and welcome respectful discourse about what qualities a woman of the year should have." Step away from those pro-abortion cookies An e-mail alert sent out by the American Family Association's president Tim Wildmon (the son of AFA founder the Rev. Donald Wildmon) is headlined "Be informed: What Girl Scouts USA does with their cookie 'dough'." Wildmon is calling attention to the website of Christy Volanski, a mother of two former girl scouts who created "Speak Now Girl Scouts," "to expose the link between the group and the Planned Parenthood abortion business." According to Volanski's cookie flier, parents should know the following about GSUSA: "Where Does the Cookie Money Go?"
The American Family Association's Tim Wildmon suggests that when the Girl Scouts come knocking with their cookies, just say no, and shut the door.
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