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Gunny2862

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  1. I can understand the sentiment and felt it sometimes strongly myself when I first started frequenting these boards. There are some whose opinions carry more weight for me than others, none whom I ignore yet. Lurking and getting a sense of who posters are from their replies to others is not a bad strategy. But, if you post a question - look out because you'll get answers - probably some really good ones(to the question asked - we don't read minds although we will put spin on what we read most of the time) and some that are not hearing what you are asking because you didn't ask the que
  2. Yeah, I like the forwarding to the camp office idea in principle, but in action it plays out like this. Mom calls, my phone forwards, Camp phone forwards, Camp director picks up, conversation, Camp director rides golf Cart to my tent, unhappy conversation. Bottom line; I get straightened out, not Mom.
  3. As most of us know, fair and balanced became a catch phrase when a certain network began using it in their advertising. Through out news reporting in the history of the US bias has been known to exist and often be advertised in the very name of the organization. It has been and remains incumbent on the reader to partake in the news with an understanding of the bias of the writer. Currently I'm getting a lot of mine from the blogosphere and Twitter announcements of various blog posts. Before you pooh-pooh this approach it is amazing to me how many times in the last couple of months tha
  4. Gern said, "Count me on board for the Fair Tax, but eliminate all tax loopholes and deductions, even for charitable organizations. Adjust the Fair Tax annually to meet annual budgets." No, at least not to the second part, because you simply then give the Gov't unlimited spending again - at least until that upward tick in the tax rate becomes noticeable. Better yet limit government growth to that provided for by the budget. Just because I want a raise I don't get to go spend more money and then tell my boss he has to give me a raise - Should be the same way with government. If I want a s
  5. No bans yet, I'm considering the ramifications of Banning Det cord, PETN, Semtex, Dynamite and any and all ammo - but that might make them think they needed those things... Edit: "Oh, and how then would we go fishing?"(This message has been edited by Gunny2862)
  6. YEA! FairTax! YES, let's do that. By the way you do understand that the nominal tax rate for what you purchase(above the poverty line threshold) would be nominally taxed at 19% and there is NO income tax. But that is what the nominal rate of income received by the Feds has been regardless of what the tax rate has been for income as people adjusted their back end purchasing and investment according to what their front end earnings burden has been. The shell game has just fronted for political posturing and bad revenue and spending policies by keeping the process from being transparent. Let'
  7. Currently Our Adults pay for everything at the same rate as the boys for Troop functions, and whatever the presiding authority decrees for everything else, and are reimbursed for gas if a receipt is presented. Summer camp "Free Adult" spots are rationed by the CC and SM in consultation with the treasurer. SO far, except for one year, I've always wound up being a paying adult. While I don't necessarily agree with being paid - I would accept not paying when we go to MBU's and the like, and an annual/bi-annual recognition plaque/gift certificate would be appreciated. And when you realize how
  8. I agree with John and Beavah on this. But cautionary that I am, In my perfect world there would be a years reserve of all costs in addition to what John and Beavah lay out. But that is just my humble opinion. In reality, we hold enough funds to cover the outlay of our Annual fundraiser, Scout Accounts and about what it cost to run this years program - I'd sure like to have some margin though.
  9. Beavah, I think that my understanding - and those of the people I talk to, show fundamentally different understandings from what you mentioned in your most recent post of what the Tea Partiers want. But that's to be expected - they are a disparate group who haven't really organized anything yet - and each person may have different views of "the Plan", but the idea that government is too intrusive, too large, and costs too much for the actual wanted value received should be a common theme throughout the spectrum of Tea Party idealists. But here's what's interesting to me - we are actu
  10. Or, we could also look at the combination of earmarks, unNECCESARY spending, i.e. NPR, funding for some of the Arts, a lot of Foreign aid (especially that to countries that consistently go against our interests), close the border and quit funding the entitlements we seem to be giving to our illegal immigrants, move to a better tax system i.e. Fair Tax, consider defense pull backs where the threat has been significantly reduced, pretty much everyone sees that Social Security is going to die so how about we just sit down and honestly discuss what we can do about either a new rational program an
  11. Ditto! John and Tokala What would happen if any of us were overspending and tried to assure our creditors - "Hey don't worry, I'm getting new loans without new income to pay my loan to you." I assure you it wouldn't slow down the bankruptcy procedure for the common man. And yet, Givernment(actually a misspelling I'm going to leave) seems to think theres an open check book with an unlimited supply of funds. John, Hows that go? 218+51+1? "Hey, it's all good as long as I can add something to it?"
  12. Out here in Flyover country where all the Hillbillies hangout (It's okay, I can call them that - I are one. ) It is entirely likely that absent a strong Republican Candidate who is committed to a smaller role for the Federal Government that Sarah Palin could run and draw enough votes to either win it or wreck it for another possibly Republican Party preferred Candidate. As some have said there is some strong emotion out there. It's true. But I am locally hearing that there are those who WOULD sacrifice for the changes they see need to be made - but they want assurances that their sacrifi
  13. http://xrl.in/6jx3 Try this for Troop24's link, the period for the end of the sentence was included, breaking the link.
  14. I have now used the Jetboil GCS system extensively, it's main advantage over the rest of the Jetboil line is that the canister is inverted thus you are drawing liquid fuel vice vapor when operated in the rest of the Jetboil line and most of the other Isobutane/Isopropane systems. I've found it to work very well up to 12,000 ft and down into the 20 degree zone. On Mt.Phillips at Philmont it ran fine, 11000+ft and about 34 degrees, cold and rainy, for evening dinner. I like it, now, we also ran a standard Jetboil PCS with the larger Group pot on a pot stand and there was no noticeable (with
  15. Air Suspension - Ensure everything is stowed well though. But you could use the trailer to shake your salad! Shower? How about a Wood Fired Hot Tub - Now that's an accessory!
  16. Focus on the Older Boys you have who haven't had Scouts to lead. Ensure they know what to do and that they can do it. Then get out of the way.
  17. There is no way this is an appropriate BoR question much less an EBoR question. SM conference - depending on your relationship - maybe. BoR - NO.
  18. I see two questions here. One is regrading the program you are providing. The other is about the alumni coming back - ostensibly to put it back on the previous path. Dealing with one - is the Troop healthy? - are you attracting boys? - are you delivering what they think Scouting is? are you delivering opportunities to build character? to have Adventure? Dealing with the other, This may be unpopular and probably wrong but if you are delivering, then we usually acknowledge here that there are more than one way to deliver the program, some are seen as closer to the Founders Intent a
  19. Here's what we do: WE still just use the Eureka Timberline Outfitter 4, but in winter instead of two boys per tent (which we let them do the rest of the year) we push four for the additional body heat (think one 60 watt incandescent bulb in place of a boy). Then instead of completely zipping the tent closed and/or venting at the top. We vent a small opening at floor level and maybe a two inch vent at the top. If you can't escape the wind, close the bottom opening. As has been noted when winter camping snow does insulate better so digging out the tent footprint to sink the tent into the s
  20. Well, as much of a problem as I have with some aspects of the "Professional" view of it... Volunteer Position training is necessary if ONLY to safeguard the funds of the liability pool from incessant raiding due to it's indefensible access by those who live in victim world - the Truly wronged will probably get theirs. It provides a portion of a comprehensive legal defense strategy - but, as we have discussed, it has very limited utility on the ground as an actual comprehensive instructional toolbox for that SM or ASM. One additional side note, for those with military backgrounds -
  21. In our Council and a regular attender at our councils campground we have a disabled SM. He can walk about 50 yards at a time but not necessarily repeat it all day long. He uses a regular three wheeled electric scooter and gets around very well to where he needs to go for purposes of getting around an established campground. I don't expect that he goes backpacking nor should it be required necessarily that he do so, he has ASM's who can fulfill those functions and as Kudu might note, Adults aren't required for overnight trips (I might add)especially if the Scouts are well versed in outdoor
  22. Yeah some places are challenges, we could usually knock out those requirements in about two hours starting at 4 or 5 am on our Scout reservation. Of course it's best done on a weekend where it has rained overnight and when few or no other Troops are there and might require stalking one's way across about half of it. I did have one Scout just walk the campsite trail on one side of the camp and without ever leaving the trail had multiple species from including but not exhaustively listing: snakes, turkeys, deer, bluejays(verified by observation), coyote and possibly a wolf - indistinguish
  23. Now we're on the right track. And no, the $100 for the correct poles is no laughing matter but in my house it would be the boys lawn mowing, extra chore, finding, other work, money that would suffer - not my wallet, after all, I didn't lose it. On the other hand I've had to replace items I borrowed from him that went awry, a particular compass he saved for that cost way more than I'd pay for a compass comes to mind. OTOH depending on how far he ends up walking carrying the old tent that is probably enough on the discomfort side, I'd offer opinions on things he could do to make th
  24. And one more thing to add to the list of "Why I'm quitting Scouting" when the time comes... Really, your son went camping in the Spring - who was it that went and got all of the requisite training for there to be a trained adult to oversee his safety? Who was it that went on repeated training weekends not just the camping weekend in question and gave up time with their family to do so? Who was it that went and (if you've ever had and felt the weight of responsibility) worked all weekend to enable your child to be able to go Scouting? IF he's just now discovering his error, I guess
  25. I'm using an Exped Synmat 7 I call it my Sleep number bed away from home - it can be made to be an level of firmness you desire. I have used it on days when I needed a hammock type feel to where I might as well have found a rock and just not used it - but of course I did use it. If you've got the money and are a four season camper I believe the Downmat is an excellent choice. But I am very happy with my Synmat 7. I'm on my second one; I had a valve problem after 3 years on the first one - took it back to my retailer who sent it back to Exped - they held it for 20 days and sent
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