Girl Scouts Deny Sex Guide Was at UN Meeting for Girls: But it Was There
by Cathy Ruse
March 15, 2010
Our friends at C–Fam, the pro-life watch dogs at the United Nations helmed by my husband Austin, issued a blockbuster last week when they revealed that the Girl Scouts had a meeting for girls only at the UN last week which included a Planned Parenthood guide for sex. It was a no-adults-allowed affair; any adult not associated with the Girl Scouts was kicked out.
The Girl Scouts have been officially “pro-choice” for years. Now they’re pushing promiscuous sex on the girls. Here’s an excerpt from page 11 of the Planned Parenthood guide offered at the secret meeting:
Some people have sex when they have been drinking alcohol or using drugs. This is your choice. Being drunk or high can affect the decisions you might make about sex or safer sex. 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.
Apparently Planned Parenthood does advocate some limits to sex: “It is not okay to have sex with someone who is so drunk or high that they are staggering, incoherent or have passed out.” (What prudes!)
C-Fam’s report has rocketed around the Girl Scout world. Girl Scout officials have issued denials that the brochure was even present at the meeting while faith-filled Girl Scout leaders are up in arms and threatening to leave. C-Fam stands by its report: the Planned Parenthood sex guide was at the meeting.
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Comments
Like most pro-choice groups they wouldn’t recognize truth if it jumped up and bit them.
I find it interesting that C-FAM reports that the guide was at the meeting when representatives from C-FAM were not at the meeting (adults were present from sponsoring organizations). As part of a larger event, the 54th Commission on the Status of Women at the United Nations, there were MANY organizations taking actions on issues they felt were of concern. It saddens me that organizations are so willing to name others in controversial issues without basic journalistic efforts (such as verifying information with the source). It is my hope that those concerned with this issue will do their own research, and that those involved in Girl Scouting will continue with integrity to uphold the Girl Scout Promise, Law and Mission. I, for one, am proud to be a Girl Scout who helps build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place.
This is why we will never again purchase cookies or even ice cream based on the Girl Scout cookie flavors. I think this is evil. Pure and simple. This attitude and approach undermines self-respect and self-control. Sin without consequences. This Money talks and they will not be getting any more of mine. Ever.
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Girl Scouts denies this story.
What evidence has C-FAM?
Interesting they advertise this on the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts web page.
It was a topic covered and the proof is right there.
If you don’t know by now, this article is completely false, document was not from the Girl Scouts and was not at the conference.

By: deerhunter | March 15, 2010 at 10:46 am
I know that all of the Girl Scout mothers I’ve spoken to have been utterly outraged.
Thanks for your diligence. Much appreciated.