evmori
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"separation of church and state" does not appear anywhere in the Constitution.
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What do you think you should wear? Go with that.
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And let's ask - Does anyone know of a situation where a governmental unit that was chartering a BSA unit (such as a Public elementary School) was taken to Court on discrimination charges and the Court decided the BSA unit was not allowed to continue being chartered by the School
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Is 360º self-assessment a required ticket item?
evmori replied to LindaBob's topic in Wood Badge and adult leader training
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Lisa, The BSA is not a religious organization. And I find it extremely interesting that people get their nickers all twisted because the government is a charter BSA partner yet the same people say nothing that the same government employs ministers and other religious people!
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Merlyn, You admitted in the past in a similar thread that both parties are culpable yet you refuse to admit it here. I'm not the one with the problem.
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Ed, I listed some of the groups I considered illegal on page 2 of the "LDS membership declines" thread. And since you quoted and responded what I wrote, you obviously read it, and you obviously still can't learn things, or you'd already know some groups I consider to be illegally chartering units, because you read, quoted, and responded to that only two days ago. Everything after the 1st line was nothing more than a personal attack. And a cheap one at that! Again the bully attacks!
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The requirement is to go camping, cook food, earn a merit badge, hike a trail, SERVE in a position of responsibility, work on service projects. These are the things that make a boy ACTIVE. The desire to go camping, cook food, earn a merit badge, hike a trail, serve in a position of responsibility and work on service projects is what makes a boy active. If the boy doesn't have the desire, all the activities in the world won't make him active. And National's definition doesn't help. Oh and not all of those things listed are required.
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Pot lucks are a great way to keep cost down but you will always have those who feel they are entitled to everything they want ruin things. I would switch to catered. Yeah it's more expensive but there is more control and less aggravation.
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Merlyn, It could be possible they charter partner doesn't give a hoot! What groups in that list do you consider to be "illegally" chartering BSA units, Merlyn?
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Bullies get their way, Beavah because they yell and scream louder!
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The obvious problem with an attendance percentage requirement is that it does not make a boy active. A boy sitting through another dull troop meeting, playing with his cell phone or poking the kid next to him and being a pest is not being active. Hes just being a pest. Yet, some troop adult can declare he is active because his attendance percentage is over some arbitrary figure. Making the assumption Troop meetings are dull is not accurate. National defining active as being registered is just as pointless as using attendance percentages. Neither makes a boy "active" but they do make the numbers look good.
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And did ya notice the drop to 0 in most of those government agencies chartering BSA units? It appears you are making some assumptions, Merlyn, as to those units chartered by gov't. What are you counting as a gov't organization?
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No, Ed. You haven't shown that any of the law enforcement agencies that have a charter knowingly agreed to an illegal contract; the BSA, however, having been threatened with a lawsuit, has no such excuse. Knowingly or unknowlingly makes no difference Merlyn. Sorta like receiving stolen merchandise. Ignorance is not an excuse! And in the same vein, Merlyn, you haven't shown that any law enforcement agency didn't know they were agreeing to an illegal contract! And let us not forget, SCOTUS ruled the BSA was legally allowed to discriminate!
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Wrong, Beavah. Knowingly offering an illegal contract is illegal. Keep trying to apply that whitewash if you like, but it doesn't change the BSA's dishonest conduct. And knowingly accepting an illegal contract is illegal. The door swings both ways. So I guess you are back peddling again!
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Ed, your pathetic fingerpointing does nothing to change the BSA's dishonesty. They said five years ago they would stop chartering units to government entities, yet they have hundreds chartered to law enforcement agencies, correctional institutions, and so on. Pot meet kettle! The BSA is dishonest. If you don't like that, tell the BSA to stop being dishonest, don't whine to me. Merlyn, proof please! And something more current than a two year old list. OGE - A
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No Ed, when one party in a contract is being deliberately dishonest, you can't assume both sides are equally culpable. And you know for an absolute fact the BSA is being deliberately dishonest and the charter partner is not? Besides, because other people may or may not be dishonest does not excuse the BSA's continued, deliberate, illegal dishonesty. And you have proof of this? Based on your 2 year old list? I have a list that is 3 years old that shows the BSA no longer has units with those organizations.
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Ed writes: But that doesn't matter does it, Merlyn No it doesn't, Ed. Why would it? Why would it???? You must be kidding? I hate using cliches but it takes two to tango. The charter partner that accepts the charter is just culpable as the BSA. Therefore the charter partner is just as honest as the BSA! You even agreed to this is in another topic much like this one, Merlyn. Are you back peddling now? Yeah OGE that would be accurate. And so was your statement about SCOTUS. They ruled the BSA's discrimination was legal.
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List from 2008. This is 2010! How about something a little more current! And where is this list, Merlyn?
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Ya make a good point BadenP. Ya never answered my questions Frank!
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Ed, the BSA dishonestly said they would stop chartering units to government entities. Why do they still have 85 units chartered to "Law Enforcement Agencies"? Answer: because the BSA is dishonest. The answer could be because the charter partner is dishonest as well! But that doesn't matter does it, Merlyn. And another answer is maybe the charter partner doesn't care about it! Ya see, there is always more than one answer. And do you have a list of those 85 law enforcement agencies that are chartering BSA Units, Merlyn?(This message has been edited by evmori)
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The BSA still isn't honest, it has a few hundred "traditional" charters with law enforcement agencies and correctional institutions, plus I'm sure a lot of the playgrounds & recreation centers in their list are unlawful, too. Ah! The old not honest ploy again! It's getting old Merlyn! The charter partner is just as honest as the BSA yet you fail to mention this!