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  1. Good discussion. I view both political parties as a bunch of opportunists. In my research I'm on the Doctors side. The AMA has some excellent, clinical information about the various proposals and amendments to HR 3200. Go to the AMA site to get information about who is proposing what. http://www.ama-assn.org/ BTW...BOTH sides want a change to the health care industry. Its clearly evident from the proposals many Republicans have given. Status quo is unacceptable.
  2. After reading about Godwins Law from the OGE post I'll agree Pelosi looks to have surcome to it. If she was the first to bring it out then she lost the argument.
  3. Brent, Give me a little credit. I heard the first part of his program on WJR then looked at his web site last evening. You can read the transcript. Talking points?the left isnt that sophisticated. My rant comes from the heart. All my immediate family involved in the medical profession. Rush is a political porn star. His ability to shock and twist fact is unrivaled. His ability to draw an audience to his advertisers is amazing. Akin to a crowd around a car wreck or house fire. And just like porn, I find his tripe offers little redeeming social value.
  4. There are many Venture Crews in the Medical field..this is is on topic. A rant..Yes, but deserved. Today, Rush Limbaugh compared the medical symbol "Caducus" (two serpents in the form of a double helix, surmounted by wings) to the Nazi "Hoheitszeichen". Limbaughs comparison, currently posted on his web site, should offend every Doctor, Nurse, Pharmacist and health care provider. My Grandfather, Dr. Warren Hinshaw was a flight surgeon with the 8th Army Air Corp stationed in England. He was witness to the horror of the Nazi 3rd Reich and served for over six years as a medical doctor t
  5. Chief Decorah, My son is a Charlie Guide and he too only slips on the boots for the rocky portages. When paddling he has a pair of low-cut canoe shoes and alternates with a pair of moccasins that he bought locally and are popular with the Guides.
  6. After months of study the Clinton Valley and Detroit Area Council boards have just voted and both council boards overwhelmingly supported a merger of the two Southeast Michigan councils. There was a notice that went out. If someone from CVC or DAC has it maybe they can post it.
  7. Great trek report. Any photos? Hol-Ry!
  8. Somebody buys a trailer on Craigs list and the neighboor notices something odd. Boy Scouts get back stolen trailer http://www.macombdaily.com/articles/2009/08/04/news/srv0000006025667.txt
  9. Here is a response from from a Northern Tier Guide. I would put an experienced with an inexperienced, this way the experienced can A-Steer and have the newb power or B-depending on how many are in the canoe possibly duff and explain how to steer and give some hands on instruction I would not put newbs with newbs, if they don't understand what they are doing they are often slow, tippy, "mile hogs... Read More" (in otherwords they are adding miles because the cant stay straight and thus zig-zag) and get tired more quickly because they are exerting the same amount of energy to get half
  10. Let me ask my son who is a Charlie Guide at NTier right now. He just finished his 6th trek and can offer current insight. He is on base today so may be able to reply b4 his next assignment.
  11. Go to the bottom link in the player entitled The Takeaway for July 29, 2009 (Final Edition)
  12. The NPR program "Takeaway" led todays program reciting the Scout Law then tied in in with an aledged terrorist cell in North Carolina. While I think they were trying to be cute was it was a tongue in cheek slam on Scouting. You decide. http://www.thetakeaway.org/media/player/mplayer.html?file=/xspf/2009/jul/29/&autoPlay=true
  13. I will say it a perfect Scouting activity. Teaching the safe use of PWCs should be included in the Motorboating merit badge thus I'm sure National is interested in how this pilot program will turn out.
  14. elbel86, I signed it. #90. I'm no hand wringing wimp. I work for a US based Auto manufacturing company that puts bread on my familys table each night. (And just took money from every US taxpayer) If we dont start producing (making stuff) then our way of life will forever be changed. Keep buying foreign. You, your kids, and your kids kids will be out of a job and looking to move out of the US to find work. Mark my words. The real slogan should be Buy Local Thanks for the opportunity. A U.S. Auto Worker.
  15. I saw several people in Ely wearing Mukluks. Are they made locally in Northern Minn? My son is a Guide this summer and alternates between a paddler shoe and an above the ankle hiker in which he modified. To be honest his biggest struggle was rain gear. What he had brought up was unsuitable. He went in to Ely and picked up a full rain suite for paddling.
  16. nldscout, Ive been witness to Charter Captains here on the Great Lakes who would rather have you hit the dock rather then their deck when it comes to showing some respect and humility about thinking that you know their business. Guides work long hours, weekends and holidays and it can be intense work. If Waynes PM came off as a little rough Im sure its cause hes seen a lot of second guessers. Hopefully some of them survived.
  17. If a professional outdoor guide advises me about a danger, I would consider it absolute reckless negligence not to heed this good advice. Rather then question the credentials why isnt this forum wringing every bit of wisdom and advice out of this valuable resource. There are way, way too many Scouters who think of themselves as some kind of Daniel Boone. The reality is that a vast majority of Scouters are weekend outdoor enthusiasts. Jeez Ive been around a bit and until this forum I never even heard of the word hydrolic. Wayne, thanks for the information and please chime in from time to
  18. SMT224, I commend you for your service as a Scoutmaster. While the incident with this kid is unfortunate it points out that not everyone is of the mindset required to be a successful Scout. In this case its the mindset of the parent. My wife is an elementary school principle who deals with the woop, woop, woop of parents on a daily basis. Out of several hundred students its only a handful that consume the most of her time. I suppose the same ratio could be applied in any troop.
  19. My son is on staff at NT and is going through the initial training. He mentioned that on Saturday they begin several days of "Swamper Training" what is that about?
  20. I saw him at the Jamboree in 1977. As a 14yo I was totally unaware of who he was and of his eminence in Scouting. It was only years later as an adult that his influence on the core of Scouting became evident. Who today has taken on that role? You are indeed a fortunate Scouter.
  21. Someone really must have an axe to grind. Unless his registration lapsed then there should be no question.
  22. Go to YouTube and search for Florida Sea Base. You can get a glimpse of whats in store. Have Fun!
  23. Hall_C, Check out the Love & Logic philosophy...the CD; Helicopters, Drill Sergeants and Consultants is a hoot.
  24. Banning cell phones is only one of dozens of items that these boys see banned from their access. Is the BSA following the same path as our public schools? Here is a short list I found of other typically banned items. Calculators Student backpacks Books - Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, American Heritage Dictionary, Snow White, Harry Potter, Judy Blume Black Lipstick Pogs Trading Cards Black, white, and red clothing. Incidentally, these colors are the same ones worn by the Chicago Bulls. The ban includes the new red/black versions of Air Jordans. Sagging trousers
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