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Woapalanne

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  1. "love of guns without controls." Where on the planet do you find that? Certainly not in the USA. Firearms are the most heavily regulated industry in the nation. (What other legal product requires Federal permission BEFORE every retail purchase?)
  2. "Seems Republicans are blaming Democrats for voter fraud.. What a laugh!!" Really! Why laugh about an ancient and honored tradition of the Democrats?
  3. BSA has had certain values and standards, embodied in the Oath and Laws, that have stood us (and the USA)in good stead for a century. Yes, America is moving away from those standards. No, that does not mean that BSA should abandon its core principles.
  4. To answer BadenP: I am active in the National association of Masonic Scouters, and worked in that capacity at the 2010 National Jamboree. For the last 2+ years I have been visiting many lodges, talking to the men about what they learned from Scouting (anywhere from 1/3 to 3/4 in each group I meet are former Scouts), about the parallels between our organizations, and encouraging the men to volunteer and the Lodges to sponsor units. I see this as helping both organizations. After I discovered the Alumni Award (I joined the Alumni Association to aid me in that work), it was simply a matte
  5. My apologies for the duplicate posts. The site said it did not post and timed out. Obviously, that was not the case.
  6. I have completed all the requirements, and the application form with required signatures has been sent to National. Now to just wait (meanwhile working on getting a new unit started).
  7. I have completed all the requirements, and the application form with required signatures has been sent to National. Now to just wait (meanwhile working on getting a new unit started).
  8. I have completed all the requirements, and the application form with required signatures has been sent to National. Now to just wait (meanwhile working on getting a new unit started).
  9. Flew from GSP, then out of DFW last weekend. Kept my "airport friendly" belt on both ways. No problem. Thought Dallas, being such a big airport, would be a problem. Not so. As a matter of fact, DFW security was the smoothest I have ever encountered. They have a number of small stations, so there's not a big long line at a single one, like some other airports.
  10. GSP and Fairbanks. Oh, SEATAC, too. And at Fairbanks, both I and the airline clerk had a chuckle when my bag checked in at 50.0 lbs! )
  11. "Went rounds with a new teacher at my daughters school who was teaching the kids that Meat is murder and they should not eat animals or anything with a face..... " Soooo... you shouldn't eat coconuts??
  12. Back from the travel. And I did NOT remove my non-metallic belt. )
  13. I simply state the facts: "BSA does NOT discriminate. However, they do require certain standards of behavior."
  14. This was from a grandparent who went along on a weekender to an Air Force Base: "How do you get them to behave so well?"
  15. " Well in the US you elect your Head of State by electoral college, if I understand correctly then a President could in theory be elected by gaining enough electoral college votes despite not getting a majority vote of the people." Actually, that happens. Bill Clinton was elected twice and never received a majority. The Electoral College was originally designed as a group that would sit and select a President based on merits, not popularity. Judging from recent occupants of the White House, that might be a better idea!
  16. Correction to the above. I understand there is a minimum 5 wpm requirement.
  17. I found a way to wear my Eagle Dad pin on my uniform while conforming to IG. I had a nameplate made with my name engraved in the right 2" of it. Then I cut the pin off my Eagle Dad pin and used jeweler's epoxy to place it on the left one inch. Now I can display my proudest "award" - my son's attainment of Eagle - right on the uniform. Legally.
  18. Moosetracker asked: "Is driving down a road a right or a priviledge?.. If a priviledge then why tax us for the upkeep of the roads?? " It's a privilege. And you are taxed for the upkeep of the roads only if you use those roads. (Remember the gas tax? Of course, some is skimmed off the top to pay for mass transit, but that's another matter.)
  19. "ACR 128", my word, what a pile of steaming, warm, putrid bravo sierra!!
  20. Packsaddle, the comment cane from the discussion of Jewry on page 3 of this thread. And, no, most times you can't see them. They look like everybody else on the street. But my point was to oppose someone who seemed to think we don't have Jewish people in the South. As a matter of fact, the first Jewish National official was in the CSA, not the USA. And, again, there is no legitimate reason to have to remove your belt, that I have ever heard. Your Charlotte experience was strange. We'll find out in a couple of weeks. I'm flying to Seattle and have no intention of removing my bel
  21. Shoes I can see, and metal belt buckles.... but belts? That's just nonsensical. (I didn't have to remove my belt at LAX last fall, nor at my local International airport... until now.) NJCubScouter: my username is my Vigil name. English: eagle. Dates from 1977. And, by the way folks, it is NOT unusual to see Jewish people in the South. We have three synagogues in my town alone.(This message has been edited by Woapalanne)
  22. Yes, at 20 wpm (which is what I did for my current license) that would be about 100 words. No, there's no speed requirement.
  23. Helped with Wounded Warrior family support. Then helped a daughter clear out stuff from her flooded house.
  24. I first learned Morse code as a Scout, well over half a century ago. But I still remember the first sentence I ever decoded. It was: "I LIKE TO EAT DEAD COWS". Still do!
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