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If the BOR is a barrier to advancement then the problem is with the members of the BOR not the BOR itself. Ed Mori 1 Peter 4:10
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If GW don't want it I'll take it OGE! Well, the bylaws could read the money for popcorn is due 2 weeks for the end of the sale.
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I dunno. I really don't see the need to send out e-mails to all the parents. At our summer camp, parents night is Wednesday. And it usually rains on Wednesday. If mom & dad need to know what's going on 'mon up to camp on Wednesday night & find out! Otherwise, you will see your son when you pick him up on Saturday.
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Sounds like good FREE publicity for the BSA!
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Try 68.142.234.44
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I like yours better than the Golden Rule. Thanks John.
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Was that guy actually a Scoutmaster? I was flipping through the channels & saw that! If the guy acted with dignity & didn't make a total a** of himself, it should be good PR for Scouting! Ed Mori 1 Peter 4:10
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The SM conference is really nothing more than a chat with a Scout about his experiences to date in the unit, what he likes/dislikes about Scouting, how things are going in his life, etc. Open-ended questions are the best way to get the conversation going. Ed Mori 1 Peter 4:10
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Well, the requirement states you may use a week of long term camp toward the requirement. The wording was recently changed to include "he 20 days and 20 nights must be at a designated Scouting activity or event." to, in my opinion, eliminate counting family & backyard camping. It isn't required to count a week of long term camp, but most counselors do. Ed Mori 1 Peter 4:10
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If council tossed them out, it had to be serious! But as nldscout posted, more info is needed. Ed Mori 1 Peter 4:10
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It's always better to err on the side of caution but when you are required to divulge your SSN to get a loan or credit card or become a member of an organization then you give it out! If you don't you don't get the credit card or the loan or the opportunity to become a member of an organization. If you know who has your information, you at least have an idea where your ID could be stolen from. Ed Mori 1 Peter 4:10
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You have no clue how secure any computer is! Yet when you apply for a loan you willingly divulge your SSN number! Why? Because it's a requirement! It's a requirement for the BSA, too! There are many groups & organizations who are prime for attacks from hackers & ID thieves! The BSA might be one of the. So might the company you work for. Are you going to crawl in a hole & not participate in life because someone might steal your ID? Fear mongering is just as dangerous! Ed Mori 1 Peter 4:10
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The last time that I applied for credit at a store, I typed my own SSN into a console and the clerk never saw it. And ya don't think it's on the credit report in your file? And how about when you get a loan at a bank or finance company or car dealer?
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The Golden Rule? Treat others as you would like to be treated? Not sure how that relates to servant leadership.
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vol_scouter, You have never applied for a loan or a credit card through a bank or credit card company? They might be regulated by the government but their requirements for credit are theirs. Must be nice to be so liquid. Acid Test, No thank you to what? skeptic, Right on the money! The fear card rears it's ugly head! Ed Mori 1 Peter 4:10
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GW, No I haven't. I know what charges I have made on my cards. If I see one that I don't know about, I contact the card company & have it investigated. Since I have been in the lending industry for almost 30 years, I keep tabs on my credit. The only thing that ever popped up on my credit report that wasn't mine was a GMAC car loan that was reported in error. Acid Test, I am no troll. Never have been. Never will be. I've be in these forums for a long time. I've been involved in Scouting for over 20 years! What is childness? Maybe thinking someone who won't divulge their SSN number has something to hide isn't accurate, but when you go to buy that new flat screen on credit, I'll bet ya don't blink when the clerk at Best Buy asks for your SSN to process the application. And where do you think it is more likely to have your ID stolen - Best Buy or the BSA? Happy Father's Day! Ed Mori 1 Peter 4:10
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Try one of these. Dot-Net, Ltd (DOTNET) Dotnet Internet Services (DIS-89) Dotnet Internet Services (ZD68-ARIN) sysadmin@dotnet.com +1-920-924-0593 Dotnet Internet Services (AS22166) DOTNET-INT 22166 U.S. Department of Transportation DOTNET (NET-152-119-0-0-1) 152.119.0.0 - 152.119.255.255 Dotnet SBC06410817119229041005110443 (NET-64-108-171-192-1) 64.108.171.192 - 64.108.171.199 DotNet FX DOTNET-FX (NET-75-149-164-200-1) 75.149.164.200 - 75.149.164.207(This message has been edited by evmori)
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Invasion of privacy? Bull! Hide behind that all you want! It's just a load of manure that stinks!
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God is not invisible. Never was. Never will be.
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Did you divulge your SSN on the Scout application, Acid Test?
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Since your ID has been stolen, why won't you try to do something to try to prevent this from happening again. Once shame on them! Twice shame on me! Three times! Well, need I say more.
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Acid Test, Has your ID been stolen? You claim to be worried about this happening but will not take the necessary steps to help prevent it from happening other then refusing to divulge your SSN to the BSA so you can be registered. Yep I read all your posts. I'm still trying to figure out what you have to hide! Even your profile is blank. Ed Mori 1 Peter 4:10
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Ya gotta have something worth taking for an ID thief to be interested in you. And if an ID thief wants your info, he will get it! If you are so concerned about someone stealing your ID then you should take the necessary steps to help prevent it! And until you do, shouting the sky is falling serves no purpose. Ed Mori 1 Peter 4:10
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Your electric company & gas company & cable company required it to determine your risk of not paying them. I'm with nldscout on this. Your info is out there. Someone who really wants it will get it. And let us not forget that not everyone's info is wanted. And let us not forget, we all might die tomorrow. Does that mean we stop living today? Ed Mori 1 Peter 4:10
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I think we are getting POR's confused with being registered. There is a difference. According to the BSA, being registered = active. Now a POR requires a boy to "serve actively" which is different. To be active in your unit requires you are registered. To successfully complete a POR you must be active & actually do something. Ed Mori 1 Peter 4:10