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  1. Seattle, I'm not sure you understood my point.. I wouldn't normally use the word the word 'niggardly' in conversation, not because it might be impolite, but because the word has - for better or worse - changed in our society to the extent that now it would not be an effective way to get across the idea of 'cheap' or 'stingy.' OTOH, if I wanted to purposely give offense to someone and still retain a cloak of virtue, I might use the word 'faggot' to describe the bundle of sticks they were carrying. So, I do use the word 'homophobic' in conversation, not because it is an accurate psychol
  2. The English language has an incredibly deep vocabulary - far richer than any other. In addition, new words are constantly being added to the English lexicon at an astounding rate. Together, these facts lead to a conclusion directly at odds with the proposition of SSS Scout: the language is indeed evolving but it is becoming more precise and nuanced. It is true that any given person may not have access to the full depth of the language, but that does not mean the language is becoming more "mushy and imprecise." All languages evolve (well, maybe not modern French). Our common usages are n
  3. I should have figured there was another San Marcos, somewhere! But, San Diego used to be just south of me ...
  4. Howdy Federalist, and welcome to the campfire. By San Marcos, does that mean you are in Hays County? That's just south of me.
  5. This is a few weeks late, but I want to offer our congratulations to Scouter forum member Hillis, who was recently elected National OA Chief! Hillis is a Vigil member from my own lodge, Tonkawa 99. http://western.oa-bsa.org/article.php?id=68 Congratulations, Hillis!
  6. I just learned we are hosting the 2019 World Jamboree at The Summit! whoohoo!
  7. I was disgusted with her lack of professionalism.
  8. You're now part of the Establishment, Merlyn. Better pack it in before you become a member of the Ruling Elite ...
  9. Merlyn makes two excellent points.. As individuals, there is not much we can do about #2, except express our opinions. However, his point #1 is something we can ALL do something about. Regardless of how we as individuals feel about homosexuality, it is a fact that gay teenagers have a much, much higher rate of suicide than in our general population. As leaders of young people, we need to be aware of this and be aware of our own words. Whether or not gay boys are eligible to become Scouts is not as important as letting these boys know that they are nonetheless valuable human beings with
  10. My son has one. I'll ask him if it's available for scanning.
  11. ... wait a minute ... you mean ... Satan isn't real?? They LIED to me ???
  12. Any of you Scouters who have been recognized with the adult religious award of your faith, I would greatly appreciate a private message - I have a brief off-forum question you may be able to help with. Thanks!
  13. Thanks for reminding us, Moxie! (and, I am surprised that ol' packsaddle didn't call me on that technicality as well!)
  14. On this shortest day of the year, I send solstice blessings to everyone!
  15. I've always said it: Cubmaster is the best job in Scouting!
  16. In the course of the 1:44 minute video, Smith TWICE mentions "hard science" as worthy of funding. In contrast, presumably to so-called "soft science", which includes such fields as psychology, anthropology, economics, geography, etc. I am offended, nay outraged ... The larger point, which pack skirts, is that scientists tend to do a pretty crappy job of public outreach and public education. We need to recognize our afirmative responsibility, not only to advance the boundaries of knowledge (our traditional role), but also to advance the degree to which our society absorbs that know
  17. They should BOTH be illegal. Or neither. Take your pick.
  18. ahhh ... you must escape from the trap of form-follows-funtion linearity, grasshopper ... Human sexuality exists in a broad suite of behaviors and emotional states. Ultimately driven by hormones, the behaviors often - but do not always - involve genitals. A simple example is flirting. This behavior is clearly sexual in nature but does not (or perhaps more accurately, rarely) involve genitals.
  19. Absolutely, you're wrong! A person's sexuality is much more than their genitals.
  20. Howdy back at'cha, from a fellow Texan. Good luck on your ticket.
  21. Here's a topic I don't think we've tossed around before. What do you think of Government issued/mandated identity cards? On the one hand, it would seem to be a huge Government intrusion into privacy. OTOH, if done right, it might serve to facilitate immigration reform. I suspect that opinions on this issue will not line up with traditional political lines and it has the potential to divide TeaPartiers into different camps. (Advance request: please don't wander down a path that will take us to Godwin's Law...)
  22. these lizards were obviously put here by Satan to confuse us and test our faith. just like fossils.
  23. Anyone who is genuinely interested in looking more deeply into this issue is invited to read the study by the University of Washington on race and politics. http://depts.washington.edu/uwiser/racepolitics.html http://depts.washington.edu/uwiser/tp_content_analysis.htm
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