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Zorn Packte

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  1. it is not the fault of that girl because of her birth. she did make some poor decisions, but God still loves her. and, should she ask for him to change her, he is more than capable of doing so. I am taken aback by your stance. I have a feeling that you don't have that many boys trying to get into your troop Give me a break. Why is it all of you Bible thumpers like to play psychoanalyst? Face it, God doesn't change people, people change themselves. The girl was bad news from day one, nearly destroyed her family and you think that she deserves another chance. Maybe you think that
  2. "Children are our future. If that isn't precious. . . " Aren't you special? :-) The children may be the future but that doesn't mean that they all can be saved and that saving them is a good thing. The world would be better off if certain children were drowned at birth. Case in point: I know a family that has three children. Two girls and one boy. The older girl and the boy have grown up to be reasonably normal members of society with no more than your standard teenage quotient of trouble. The other girl was nothing but trouble from day one. Disobedient. Defiant. De
  3. It's insulting to his memory, and the memory of millions of wonderful adult volunteers over the decades, to now flippantly suggest that some kids are disposable and just not worth the effort. The fact is that some kids aren't worth the effort. Our society thinks that children are precious but they really aren't. There are children that cannot be saved and will never become a useful member of society.
  4. It sounds like it is time for an intervention. Get the Commmittee Chair, Unit Commissioner, Charter Org Rep, and maybe the DE together with him and discuss the situation. The need run the program the way that BSA says. He may say, "My God, you're right. Will you help me" or he may say, "Go to Hades, I'm quitting" and stomp out. Either way, your problem is solved. Could you become the new SM?
  5. Daniel Webster spearheaded this effort if I remember correctly. Daniel Webster fought the devil. Noah Webster wrote the dictionary.
  6. Interesting how a thesaurus can give bad information, these are the synonyms that is lists for "reef knot":running knot, slip knot, granny knot. Not one of these is a "reef knot." That maritime tradition must have stuck in Canada. I was recently talking to a mom who moved here from the heartland of Canada and she asked me why I was wearing a little reef knot on my uniform. Luckily I know what a reef knot is so I explained it.
  7. My apologies to Zorn or Mreg or whoever you are. You're just so abusive with your snide comments to OGE about the rest of us as if we are not here and can't see what you write. So what if we misspell. Lazy smazy, they are just mistakes for the most part caused by hasty typing. Maybe you are from Hungary. I'm from Pennsylvania. As I believe that I've said before on this forum, my mother was Slovak, she had a Hungarian uncle. Is that unusual in your part of the world? If you want the rest of my family tree, my father's family was Austrian but settled in Slvoakia. Very similar to what
  8. OK, so I used an obscure definition of proscribed - controlled, restricted, imposing restraint or restriction. I've checked three dictionaries and two thesauri and I cannot find a reference that agrees with your usage of "proscribe." Could you supply me with a source? For kwc57, BTW, if my grammar or spelling isn't perfect in this post.....I really don't care. The message is important, not the wrapping Classic American attitude toward language but consider this, how do we know what your message is if we can't understand it? I've usually found that those who say, "get
  9. Are these a part of the proscribed JLT program? No, but it's a value-added reflection/discussion that supports and I hope makes the program more fulfilling within the boundaries set by BSA. Oh 74th Eagle, what were you attempting to convey? As I read what you wrote, I see, "Are these part of the forbidden JLT program?" Is there part of the JLT program that is forbidden? Does it involve dancing girls? If you were not refering to the currently approved JLT program, please inform us. What I prefer is not important. The words are yours to choose, you only need to choose those
  10. Are these a part of the proscribed JLT program? Hey OGE, yet another example. proscribe to denounce or condem, to prohibit or forbid.
  11. Hey, there was supposed to be a :-) at the end of my last post. Where'd it go? BTW OGE, one should not use 'lexis' to describe a personal vocabulary.
  12. While I also often have difficulty with the usage of the words "that" or "which", At least I use the correct homophones.
  13. Now meet me half way sctmom and admit that nowhere in the section you sight, which has a detailed agenda of the Pack Leader's Meeting, does it call for anyone to vote on anything. See OGE, this is what I mean.
  14. OGE, it would require an extreme effort to be more sesquipedalian than you. Something that amuses me is that the handouts that come home from my kids' school often, if not always, have egregious spelling and grammatical errors. A friend, who writes for a living, recently nearly became homicidal when his son turned in an essay and the teacher handed it back with corrections were flawed both syntactically and grammatically.
  15. Whattaya talkin about, faggedaboutit, howyoudoin and wassup, I always just thought of them as charming colloquialisms... Colloquilisms are one thing, the inability to understand standard English is another. When you comment, "he's an amicable fellow" and no one understands you, there's a problem. Also, just look at the writing on these internet groups (or as many would say, "them internet groups"). I'm not speaking of typos such as "hte" instead of "the" or ommitting a "letter" and saying "leter". I'm refering to the inability of many to selcet the correct homophone and the gross miss
  16. I do disagree with your comments that Americans are lazy When it comes to language, Americans are very lazy. How many languages does the average American speak fluently? How about passably? Our kids moan about having to take a foreign language in school and most parents complain along with them. If you have a large vocablulary and use it in this country, you are either "putting on airs," "talking down to people" or "showing off." How many supposedly educated people say to their kids, "I want you to bring this note to your teacher."?
  17. And how much to blue jeans cost where you live? The brand names cost $40.00 or more. I get my kid's jeans at Wal-Mart for about $15 a pair. If you are silly enough to buy the anti-Scouting Levis, that's your problem. I also want to know how many of those parents who don't want to lay out the $40 have their kids in sports where 40.00 is on the beginning. Don't you know. Sports are "important."
  18. You are sure to receive some flack with the above. Are you trying to voice an opinion that the Navy is not a branch of the U.S. military? It really isn't. Historically "military" refers to land forces. American are lazy speakers and change historic meanings of words on a regular basis. We have military, naval and now "air" forces. The military is the army. Naval forces are the navy and marines. Guess what are the air forces are. The Coast Guard is an "armed force," of a different category but for the most part follows a naval tradition. Americans, being lazy, have made
  19. "In addition to Bob White's admonition, there are practical reasons for Scouts not to wear military uniform items. For one thing, they can introduce or encourage a militaristic overtone. Although BSA's roots are with the British Army and we are a uniformed movement, my impression is that we try very hard through policy and practice to not appear as a military auxiliary." I think that is a new philosophy in BSA and Scouting in general. I still recall the days when Scouts did close order drill and actually MARCHED in parades instead of shuffling along like zombies. The original BSA unifor
  20. Reading old threads can be interesting. (NO one who is a serious outdoorsman uses shirts like the BSA uniform shirts in the outdoors outside of the BSA...does that tell you something?) During my time in service, I knocked about a bit. I've known professional hunters and guides in far flung bits of the world who wore shirts with pockets, usually the shirts were a khaki color. I think that the desire to run around in an undershirt with printing on it is somewhat of an American affectation.
  21. 1) We have a boy in our troop who attends all the activities, has advanced regularly, and has a number of badges beyond. Maybe no one feels that he is someone that they want to ride the river with. Maybe he should do some lobbying among the voting members of the troop.
  22. For tens of thousands of years certain segments of our society WERE EXCLUDED from certain things and they WERE NOT HAPPY Do you have any proof that women were not happy when they were excluded from hunting the giant bear? I don't recall ever hearing a man complain about being excluded from a baby shower, bridal shower, or any other female type ritual. It seems that the primary role of the modern woman has become to complain. Maybe they should be worrying about raising the children instead of building a career.
  23. Q.E.D. What have you proven? That I'm not a white supremacist? Not hardly, I just said that I'm not a neo-Nazi. Neo-Nazis shouldn't even use the term "Nazi" to describe themselves. Among all the bad, the Nazis were builders, engineers and lovers of art. The neo-Nazis only destroy.
  24. "Imagine a "science" that explained rainbows as the acts of leprechauns," Now that's just downright silly, everyone knows that Leprechauns don't make rainbows.
  25. it's about your reluctance to answer a simple yes-or-no question. No, it's about my refusal to answer a question that doesn't deserve an answer. "Neo-nazi?" Sorry, I have all my hair, no tatoos, and I dated many Jewesses. Even went out with a black girl once in college but her dad told me that if I took her out again, he'd break my neck. It seems he wanted her to date only black guys.
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