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--- Amelia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> Well, June, I was asking Nate for I do not discuss anything
> with you if I can help it but since you have butted in, that
> just is not nearly good enough.  The idea of including
> straight kids in an organization knowing full well that they
> are not likely to participate

Due to guilt by association.

> Note, too, that heterosexual males are NEVER placed in charge
> of GIRL Scouts nor have they demanded to be so. That would be
> totally inappropriate and unacceptable, too.

When I was in the Girl Scouts 2 or 3 of the fathers would drive up to
the campsite with us, help set up, haul water (the camp at the time
didn't have running water), eat a hot dog or 2, and then LEAVE. They
NEVER spent the night at the campsite with us. That, and buying/eating
cookies, was the extent of the fathers' participation. In my sons' Cub
Scout pack, every adult involved is a parent of a member.

  Hope you know
> Scout enrollment has skyrocketed since this issue came up for
> people are showing their support for them in records numbers.

This year, we had to split our pack in half because it got so big.

> Any money I would have spent on the local schools will go
> directly to the Scouts to replace that to which they were
> entitled that has been robbed from them by those seeking to
> promote an agenda unacceptable to the BSA.

We lost our United Way funding. Private donations soared, and United
Way donations fell. I don't think my employer is going to designate UW
as one of the charities in this year's holiday drive, because the
donations dropped too much.

> From: "YnrChyldzWyld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

.in fact they encourage straights to also join
> their
> clubs to facilitate dialogue between the 2 groups...

Which also results in the straight student being automatically branded
as gay.

> The BSA discriminates, plain and simple; THAT is why they are
> being
> banned from using taxpayer-funded facilities...

Not in my town they're not.

> Of course they are; what they are NOT entitled to is to impose
> their
> superstitions onto the rest of society.  As was mentioned in
> another
> post, if you think homosexuality is a sin, don't do it; but
> don't think
> that you have the right to make your superstition into law
> effecting the
> rights of all homosexuals.

Is AIDS a superstition? How about Hepatitis B, or the various bowel and
rectal conditions caused by insertion of things that way?


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