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Eagle81

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  1. Hey Wingnut, I love this post!!! I remember to this day that on the first scout meeting I ever went to was a program on citizenship and respect for the flag. I still get misty eyed when they play the National Anthem and even stand at attention in my living room when it is played. The aclu defending Patriotism, respect for the Flag and National Pride certainly would not generate headlines and certainly not any laywer fees. I visit the BSALegal site often and wonder how these people sleep at night. I have gone off on this subject sseveral times much to the chagrin of my wife
  2. I am new to these forums so please forgive my naetivity, but here goes. Seems to me you can't survive in this day and age without being a multitasker (Husband, Father, Son, Worker, Scouter Knights of Columbus, School Board member, girl Scout leader....). The secret with anything is moderation and knowing your own limits and capabilities. In a town called Perfect there are always enough Scout leaders for every position. Living in reality, for scouting to exist in many areas unfortunateley people must wear several hats. I remember when I was in High School, I had several Scout meetings a wee
  3. Hello, I am new to this forum and would like to introduce my self. My name is Bill and I have gotten back into Scouting after a long absense. I started in 1977 when I saw 2 scouts walk into my 5th grade forum covered in patches and I wanted to be just like them. Since then I have earned the rank of Eagle, earned 2 religious awards, participated in th 83 World Jamboree, Camp Staff, NJLITC at Philmont and I am a Brotherhood menber of the OA. I have 2 older sons that live with their mother in Denver, one is a Bear cub and the other is newly frocked 1st Class Scout. Let me tell ya I am one p
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