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Subject: Girl Scouts history of being pro abortion/ pro homosexual and lesbian/ pro planned parenthood


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April 13, 2004
Evil is wooing Girl Scouts

Group wants to know Girl Scouts, Planned Parenthood ties
FORT WORTH - Nearly 80 percent of the nation's Girl Scout councils will not say whether they have affiliations with Planned Parenthood, a pro-life group announced. A survey by American Life League's STOPP International stemmed from controversy in Waco. STOPP International said it asked 315 Girl Scout councils whether they had a relationship with Planned Parenthood, which provides various "education and health services," including abortions. Jim Sedlak, executive director of Stafford, Va.-based STOPP International, said his group is not at war with Girl Scouts but is trying to protect youngsters from the "evils" of Planned Parenthood. Officials with New York-based Girl Scouts did not immediately return calls seeking comment Monday.
Exposed: Girl Scout councils have
relationship with Planned Parenthood
American Life League's STOPP International, has recently completed its investigation of the Girl Scout Councils connections with Planned Parenthood. "We are astonished to find that of the councils that responded to our questions, 26% have relationships with Planned Parenthood," said Jim Sedlak, executive director of STOPP International, "but what is even more surprising is that 79% of Girl Scout councils have not disclosed their position on Planned Parenthood by failing to answer a simple question-Do you have any relationship with Planned Parenthood?"
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Abortion Protestors Rally at Busy Intersection
JONESBORO, AR -- A normally busy Jonesboro intersection had even more activity than usual. A group of abortion protestors set up at the intersection of of Caraway Road and Highland Drive during the noon lunch rush. Approximately one dozen protestors showed graphic signs and pictures relating to abortion, and also preached to passers-by with a bullhorn. According to group spokesman Bruce Murch, several of the protestors were from a Pocahontas-based church called 'The Little Children of Jesus Christ.'

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Student Awaits Abortion Pamphlet Ruling
Michelle Heinkel’s lawyer told a federal judge Monday the teenager must be allowed to distribute abortion pamphlets at Cypress Lake Middle School. “They still have First Amendment rights in the schoolhouse,” attorney Joel Oster of Orlando said. “Students have First Amendment rights.” Heinkel, 14, of Fort Myers wants to hand out pamphlets during non-class time Friday on a national “Day of Remembrance.” The school board wouldn’t allow it last year. So Heinkel is suing the school board and asking U.S. District Judge John E. Steele to declare the board’s policy unconstitutional. Steele listened to about 80 minutes of arguments but didn’t make a ruling.

Trial Against Abortion Clinic Begins
HOUSTON -- The trial of a controversial abortion case involving a minor began Monday in a Houston courtroom, News2Houston reported. Rev. Frederick Mosley's daughter was 17 years old when she had the abortion performed in 1999 -- the year a state law went into effect requiring abortion clinics to notify parents of a woman younger than 18 years old about her intentions to abort a child. Mosley said he is suing the doctor and the clinic that performed the abortion because no one notified him of his daughter's intentions to have the procedure performed.

Testimony continues in trial of
young woman suing abortion clinic
HOUSTON — A Houston jury may end up having a serious affect on the abortion debate when it decides whether a local doctor should be held accountable for checking patients' IDs. Cherise Hughes confessed to lying about her age to receive an abortion four years ago. She was seven weeks shy of her 18th birthday when she presented a fake ID and had the procedure.

Kevorkian Expects to Die in Prison
LAPEER, Mich. - Assisted suicide advocate Jack Kevorkian, behind bars for the videotaped lethal injection of a man in 1998, says he expects to die in prison, but has few regrets. In a telephone interview with The Daily Oakland Press of Pontiac published Sunday, the 75-year-old retired pathologist said he does not see his work as a failure.

Eric Rudolph Trial May Be Moved
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- The hearing on whether to move the trial of accused bomber Eric Rudolph out of Birmingham, Ala., will be held in Huntsville. The hearing is being held in Huntsville instead of Birmingham because it is assigned to U.S. District Judge Lynwood Smith, WAFF-TV, Huntsville, said. Smith has offices in both places and will be in Huntsville at the time of the hearing June 14-17.

Lawyers Don't Want Medical Expert To
Help Judge Decide Abortion Ban Challenge
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Lawyers for both sides rejected as unnecessary a judge's offer Friday to have a medical expert help him decide a challenge to the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. U.S. District Judge Richard Kopf made the offer earlier in the day, saying he wanted to dispel any perception that he was partial to the anti-ban plaintiffs.

New Challenge to Abortion Rights Fails to Draw a Crowd
For the past two weeks, there have been plenty of empty seats in U.S. District Judge Phyllis Hamilton's San Francisco courtroom. There's been no need for spectator seating lotteries like those held for the Scott Peterson murder case in Redwood City. But what's happening in Hamilton's court is far more momentous than any celebrity trial. Hamilton is one of three judges in the country hearing testimony this month about the constitutionality of the first federal law to ban a specific abortion procedure since Roe vs. Wade. And maybe the only thing more disturbing than what's being said in the courtroom is that there are so few people there to hear it (because everybody knows it's a snow-job).

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