BSA National and E-Mail
Steve Hoar (shoar@INFINET.COM)
Thu, 29 Apr 1999 13:26:01 -0400
>Kevin Woods wrote:
>
>> >>..Has anyone noticed that on the Official BSA Web site:
>> >>http://www.bsa.scouting.org/
>> >
>> >Yep. It's intentional and here's why.
>
>With all due respect, Mike, all the reasons you've listed are a poor
>excuse for a national organization *not* to have an e-mail address.
>
Well, based on the above exchange I decided to see what kind of sites
did provide a means of asking questions and giving feedback. Here are
but a few and their presence begs the question of how they believe
enough in their mission that they can answer the mail but we can't.
Communist Party USA
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/cp-usa/docs/about.html
Parents Families and friends of lesbians and gays
http://www.pflag.org/pflag.html
US Postal Service
http://www.usps.com/feedback/feedback.htm
Kiwanis International
http://kiwanis.org/
American Red Cross
internet@usa.redcross.org
Delta Airlins - Sky, a Delta Subsidiary
http://www.delta-sky.com/
New York City Council
http://council.nyc.ny.us/
Irving Texas
http://www.ci.irving.tx.us/
And finally!!
Girl Scouts USA
http://www.erols.com/kreider/su10-9/gsusaframe.html
So, with this in mind, lets try again as to why BSA national
cannot provide a link for feedback and questions.
Stephen M. Hoar
Newark OH
shoar@infinet.com