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Re: bi-sexual explorer post president
John Tudor (tudorj@HCI.NET)
Tue, 14 Jul 1998 11:05:56 -0400
The only point that I will add to this discussion is to ask:
Will allowing her to remain in the organization cause any negative reactions?
Loss of membership?
Members not being willing to participate in events?
Loss of sponsor support?
Will throwing her out, or asking her to resign cause any of the above
negative consequences?
Will it bring about a lawsuit.
Make a balance sheet of the pros and cons, consult with your committee,
your sponsoring organization, and your council. Consult with a lawyer if
necessary about possible legal ramifications.
Then do what is best for the organization IN THE LONG RUN....in other
words, be sure to look at the big picture, don't allow a knee jerk reaction
to take over.
At 06:55 PM 7/13/98 -0400, G. John Marmet said:
>In a message dated 98-07-11 15:43:14 EDT, you write:
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><< She simply cannot be a member of our organization based on a personal
> choice she has made. >>
>
>To restate the facts, as I recall them: a youth Explorer president declared
>to the youth members that she was bi-sexual.
>
>I will repeat another question, and make my own. Is there a written rule
that
>makes this declaration an offense requiring removal of the youth
president? I
>donot know of one. I am willing to be educated, but I do not know of one.
>
John Tudor
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