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David CO

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  1. It wasn't just that. Teachers were complaining that these presentations and handouts were taking up too much valuable learning time. Students are at school to learn.
  2. This criticism is undeserved. The post began by saying it is generally localized now. No blanket statement was made or inferred. Just a prediction.
  3. Except for the Catholic units, of course. We had the vast Vatican international spy network to do some vetting for us.
  4. I think the UMC is making a good point. Even though BSA didn't directly select unit leaders, it did force Chartered Organizations to appoint many unit leaders it would not have normally chosen themselves. My CO started out appointing the minimum number of unit leaders needed to charter. Unregistered parents supplied whatever additional help was needed. It worked out fine, as far as my CO was concerned. BSA than started badgering units into registering everyone and anyone who was even peripherally involved in the unit. They basically wanted units to register every parent, regardle
  5. Totally disagree. BSA is a business. People are always more cautious when dealing with businesses. Buyer beware. BSA's motives are not entirely pure and their product is not infallible. Some degree of caution is advisable.
  6. Catholics ate fish on Fridays, so I would argue that we were the SOLE religious denomination.
  7. Many of the first scout units were formed within YMCA's. Edgar Robinson, who had been in charge of YMCA youth camping since 1900, became the managing director of BSA until it hired its first executive. I believe it was during this Edgar Robinson period that Duty to God became enshrined. YMCA was a very religious institution at that time. I doubt YMCA would have given scouting the assistance it needed to get going if it did not include Duty to God.
  8. The results of Venezuelan elections are published too.
  9. "Walking the walk" is a common expression. I understand what it means. I don't think your meaning is unclear.
  10. I already said most of what I want to say. I don't wish to repeat myself a hundred times. I don't like being interrogated. This is not a courtroom. I don't owe you or anyone else an answer. It is my right to ignore your questions if I wish.
  11. You are making a lot of good points today. This is exactly what I told our local United Way chairperson when she asked me if their donations actually benefitted any of the scouts in our town. The SE was livid.
  12. If that is the case, then DE's should have liked me better. I never once phoned them. I never once asked them to come to a unit activity. I never once asked them to do anything for us. I should have been their idea of an ideal scout leader.
  13. It was worth it. (But scouting wasn't. In hindsight, I regret having started a scout troop)
  14. That is incredibly offensive. I made $40,000 a year as a Catholic school teacher. I have degrees. I worked 60 and 70 hours per week, including nights and weekends. I had to deal with disgruntled parents and volunteers. And you know what, I was glad to have the job. What I couldn't stand is listening to the smugness, elitism, condescension, and superior attitudes from those who earned more than me and thought they were better than me because of it. In my opinion, that is the hardest part of teaching and scouting.
  15. I'm sure that everyone who is suffering through this bankruptcy will be happy to hear that the big shots are being properly entertained.
  16. Many of them are still here. The guys on the national and council boards often serve for 20 or 30 years. They do see the results. But instead of being apologetic for their decades of bad decisions, they blame everyone but themselves. They will never accept responsibility.
  17. Which is really the same thing, since their only reason for having membership and manpower is to make money.
  18. He is probably going to feel pretty much the same way that little Tommy felt when BSA acquired Lone Scouts of America. BSA never gave a single thought to how hundreds of thousands of children felt as it was ruthlessly stomping out its competition in its quest to gain a monopoly on scouting.
  19. I don't think so. YPT is national protecting national.
  20. I disagree with you. I think it is a terrible idea. There are some aspects of scouting that make the program more susceptible to abuse than other youth activities. This isn't one of them. It doesn't matter where people first meet, whether it be scouting, little league, 4-H club, band practice, or McDonald's playland. Making friends always entails a risk. Your friends might betray you. No youth group should be able to tell its members who they can or cannot be friends with outside of their activity. This is just plain wrong.
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