(CNN) -- An Indiana lawmaker who opposes celebrating
the centennial anniversary of the Girl Scouts of America says the group
"sexualizes" young girls, promotes homosexuality and is a tactical arm
of Planned Parenthood.
In a letter sent to members of the Republican Caucus, Indiana State
Rep. Bob Morris said many parents were "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," he said, warning them
not "to endorse a group that has been subverted in the name of liberal
progressive politics and the destruction of traditional American family
values."
In the Febraury 18 letter, obtained by CNN affiliate WRTV, Morris lobbied lawmakers to oppose a nonbinding resolution celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts.
Morris was the only member not to sign the measure.
After doing a "small amount" of research on the Internet, Morris
said, he and his wife came to the conclusion that the Girl Scouts have
become a tactical arm of Planned Parenthood and are part of an agenda
that includes "sexualizing" young girls.
Morris' two daughters have been pulled from the Girl Scouts, he said,
and instead will become active in American Heritage Girls Little
Flowers organization -- a group that "will not confuse their
conservative Hoosier upbringing."
Morris said he takes the stand despite the knowledge that "99.9% of
Girl Scout troops in this country" are run by good leaders, he told
WRTV. The concern, he said, is where the money goes on the national
level.
Planned Parenthood of Indiana President and CEO Betty Cockrum said
she was disappointed in Morris' words, calling them "inflammatory,
misleading, woefully inaccurate and harmful."
The controversy is the latest involving Planned Parenthood and its affiliates.
The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation briefly cut funding for
some Planned Parenthood projects amid increased scrutiny by Congress
over how the organization provides abortion services.
After Komen's initial decision, Planned Parenthood said money from
the foundation has largely paid for breast exams at local centers. In
the past five years, it said, grants from Komen have directly supported
170,000 screenings, making up about 4% of the exams performed at Planned
Parenthood clinics nationwide.
Karen Handel, a vice president with the Komen Foundation, resigned her position this month following a controversy.
In stark contrast to his Republican colleague, House Speaker Brian
Bosma handed out Girl Scout cookies on the floor of the General Assembly
Tuesday.
"There are a lot of sideshows at the General Assembly ... and all
walks of life, and you just have to determine which one's you're going
to go into," Bosma told CNN affiliate WISH.
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