Posted on 01/18/2012 5:07:16 AM PST by IbJensen
I apply that philosophy to a lotta things :-)
Dollar General Store sells the very same cookies that the Girl Scouts sell, in their own packaging — Clover something — for $1.50 per box.
As for the GS themselves, I had no idea. Thanks for enlightening me.
My wife is my daughters troop leader, and as troop leader she has the discretion to accept or deny any applicant that wishes to join her troop. So where some of this comes from, I have no idea. In fact, any parent (Mom, Dad, Aunt etc...) that wishes to be involved with any troop function or meeting, a background check will have been completed prior to joining the troop. My wife keeps all these records on file as well as a bank account for the troop funds and dues.
f you are a federal taxpayer you support Planned Parenthood to a far greater extent than the Girl Scouts or any other group that receives grants and funding from nonprofits and corporations
http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=12829
If you have children in school taught by teachers who are part of a teacher’s Union, that union supports Planned Parenthood. Ditto if you have any relatives who are employed by large unions- all tied to PP
Churches?
How about World and National Council of Churches? And other religious organizations? Does your church support Planned Parenthood and other liberal causes? Heres an ad for Jewish Women volunteers for PP.
http://www.volunteermatch.org/search/opp1937.jsp
Baptist Youth Group
http://hamptonroads.com/2009/03/planned-parenthood-church-team-sex-ed-teens
Catholic Schools
http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=9941
Ever donate to the United Way or any of the businesses or organizations that support it?
http://www.americanreformation.org/apostasy/PlannedParenthood.htm
How about universities?
http://www.ncregister.com/blog/how-catholic-universities-support-planned-parenthood
http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=9941
How about businesses and corporations? Your bank? Your investment company? Any of them provide any donations or funding that finds its way directly or indirectly to Planned Parenthood? Purchase or enjoy any items today produced by Kraft Foods, Nabisco, big pharma? AT&T? Exxon? Congrats, you supported PP
http://www.newsinfaith.com/?p=1262
My point is, if the Catholic Church (and other churches) cannot even fence itself off from PP, how is any national girls organization supposed to immunize itself from the abortion culture in this society?
As a 6-year volunteer, I believe we do a good job of maintaining GS traditional values at the GS troop level!
And what one “Mom” calls “child labor” we call “earning your own way” which is why GS have been selling cookies to fund their own troops for many decades! The profit margin per troop is not 10%, more like 20%+ depending on incentives. The girls set their own goals and budget for using their troop money (unless they have a poorly trained leader). And the cookie money goes to the troops and Councils, not to National, which gets royalties from the logo and branding.
At least 10% of the cookies sold by girls in my community get donated to homeless shelters, military troops, nursing homes etc. No one there complains. The girls vote who they donate to.
My bartender is selling for her daughter. A no would probably get me some funny tasting beer?
These young girls hawking cookies is really annoying to me. They can be pushy even in their sweet youthfulness. I have volunteered for and with my children many hours in many ways but I would HATE the daily vigil some of these moms put in with their kids selling cookies. The shame is that the local group gets such a small amount to keep. It looks to me like a racket to me. Supporting the agenda and the creative nonsense of people like Ackley is not community service or leadership. It seems more like a union supported by child labor.
I told two little girls no this year. I felt bad about it, because I didn’t want to hurt their feeling and their father is one of my husband’s good friends, but I can’t support the girl scouts.
Personally, I think it is time to tell the neighbors no and tell them why.
My 9 and 11 y/o granddaughters are American Heritage Girls. 11 y/o Sarah’s troop marched in a veterans parade in Manassas VA November.
So this means that she is soliciting for her daughter. How repulsive.
I have been reading all about this lately. My Goddaugher, she is the daughter of a close friend from high school, is in a troop nearby and she calls on us about GS cookies every year. Mind you the mom (my friend) and her non-Catholic, but cooperative husband are raising their daughter Catholic. So I send my refusal with several links to articles from LifeSite News along with links to AH Girl troops in the area as well as their national website. She writes back; ‘OK we won’t call you this year’.
I can GUARANTEE she didn’t explore any of the links, and I can further GUARANTEE she voted for Hussein in 2008 and will pull for the ‘steaming log’ again in 2012. Her dad was a union painter so she will never be turned from supporting the Rats.
Rats - Party first, all others a distant second at best, including faith. I will never understand it.
Personally, I don't believe there is any such thing as a "girl scout" since I've never actually seen one. Oh, I've always bought "their" cookies when I was working but they were always sold by an adult who simply laid out an order sheet on a table in the coffee kitchen at work.
Come to think of it, I don't even know who the adult was, I simply put my cash in an envelope with my name on it and placed it in a collection can next to the cookie sign-up sheet. A month or so later there would be a few boxies of cookies sitting on my desk. Very strange........
Is there a way to support a troop without sending money to the big brass and planned parenthood? I do not eat cookies, but I know a few girl scouts who are from good conservative homes. A couple of the moms were girl scouts when they were young, so it’s a lovely tradition for them. They cannot help the way the top spends their money any more than we can help how much money goes to radical Islamamists via our leadership. It would make the situations less awkward if I knew a good way to offer support.
In my experience, they did this grudgingly, and only when asked.
Now that their fellow-traveling agenda is getting some well-deserved daylight, the GS folks are parading the cookies for troops as if they actually supported it (some of the local members did, but few if any of the higher ups.)
Needed. A competing girls' organization which is American-centric, and teaches traditional values and responsible decision-making and worthy goals.
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Assemblies of God has Missionettes for girls which is pretty close to what girl scouts used to be- badges, service work, and a real education on AMerica's Christian heritage. I was impressed with how hard it was- not watered down and made easier like so many kid's programs these days. To move up to the middle school level, the girls had to earn all the badges, read the new testament and memorize the books of the bible, and recite them in front of everyone. My girl did it, with a long pause in the middle of the book naming. Boy was I relieved when she all-of-a-sudden remembered ! SHe earned that pin and the crown that went along with.
If you finish all the levels through HS, you earn a college scholarship worth $1000.00.
I have to give credit where credit is due. The Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri have posted a position statement addressing their PP relationship, abortion and birth control.
http://www.girlscoutsem.org/content/867/truth-of-the-matter.aspx
I am gratified that they have taken a stand on the PP relationship, and their neutral stance on abortion and birth control is at least not bias one way or the other.
This is more than can be said of the national organization.
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