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  • Freedoms under siege, retired general says

    05/29/2006 12:21:35 PM PDT · by fgoodwin · 2 replies · 191+ views
    Freedoms under siege, retired general saysOK, I can't post an article that appears in the Louisville Courier-Times due to copyright complaints. I hope posting a link doesn't violate anything: http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060529/NEWS01/605290348http://tinyurl.com/n9oq4
  • Oliver North defends Boy Scouts against 'the far left'

    05/24/2006 7:45:30 PM PDT · by fgoodwin · 3 replies · 295+ views
    http://www.tallahassee.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060524/NEWS01/605240340 http://tinyurl.com/l56z4
  • Jewish Scouting struggles to attract new members

    05/23/2006 6:41:27 PM PDT · by fgoodwin · 8 replies · 244+ views
    Cleveland Jewish News ^ | May 23, 2006 | Alan Smason
    Jewish Scouting struggles to attract new members http://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/articles/2006/05/23/news/local/acover0519.txt http://tinyurl.com/eomag BY: ALAN SMASON, Staff Reporter Tuesday May 23, 2006 When Boy Scout Troop 96, chartered to B’nai Jeshurun Congregation’s Men’s Club, folded last fall after nearly 50 years of continuous operation, many felt it may have signaled the end of all Jewish scouting units in Cleveland. Through nine decades, nearly a dozen different Jewish scouting units — Cub Scout packs, Boy Scout troops and Explorer posts — have closed. Yet, hot on the heels of Troop 96 closing comes news from Temple Israel Ner Tamid (TINT) they are chartering a new...
  • History and religion lift boys in downtown Detroit heritage tour

    05/21/2006 4:42:36 PM PDT · by fgoodwin · 1 replies · 191+ views
    Free Press ^ | May 21, 2006 | David Crumm
    History and religion lift boys in downtown Detroit heritage tour http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060521/NEWS01/605210727 http://tinyurl.com/pzwed Scouts explore beauty, diversity and freedom BY DAVID CRUMM FREE PRESS RELIGION WRITER May 21, 2006 Detroit often draws visitors for sports, casinos and music, but on Saturday 200 people headed downtown for a rare opportunity to glimpse some of the crown jewels of Detroit's religious heritage. "It's great to be involved in any first, and today is our first-ever Boy Scouts of America Walk with God in Detroit," Ron Pelley, a Scout leader from Allen Park who coordinated the event, told the crowd of scouts and adult...
  • Boy Scouts of America Selects Campfire Cafe Cookbook

    05/17/2006 3:49:37 AM PDT · by fgoodwin · 16 replies · 661+ views
    PRWeb ^ | May 16, 2006 | anon
    Boy Scouts of America Selects Campfire Cafe Cookbook http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/5/prweb384364.htm (PRWEB) May 16, 2006 -- Over The Open Fire, a unique cookbook featuring open fire cooking recipes and methods from the popular television series Campfire Cafe, has been chosen for worldwide distribution by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Boy Scouting is designed to take place outdoors. In the outdoors, the skills and activities practiced at troop meetings come alive with purpose. Outdoor cooking has long proved to be an activity that helps make outdoor excursions more fun and educational. Over The Open Fire takes traditional open-fire cooking methods enjoyed by...
  • Celebrating Our Survival: Why May 16 is Special for Scouting

    05/16/2006 8:51:22 AM PDT · by fgoodwin · 2 replies · 164+ views
    Scouter.com ^ | May 3, 1999 | MaryAnn Gardner
    Celebrating Our Survival: Why May 16 is Special for Scouting http://www.scouter.com/features/0026.asp May 3, 1999 By MaryAnn Gardner The founding of the Boy Scouts of America in 1910 was the establishment of the National organization. It opened the door to fun and learning in the outdoors to thousands of American boys. It's founding, however, did not guarantee that the organization would survive. Certainly, Baden-Powell had supplied the basics for Scouting in America along with Ernest Thompson Seton, founder of the Woodcraft Indians, and Daniel Carter Beard, founder of the Society of the Sons of Daniel Boone. Seton and Beard brought emphasis...
  • Scout’s honor? Time to bring the Boy Scouts of America up to date

    05/12/2006 3:03:53 PM PDT · by fgoodwin · 81 replies · 1,509+ views
    Pasadena Weekly ^ | 04-27-06 | Hannah Naiditch
    Scout’s honor? Time to bring the Boy Scouts of America up to date http://www.pasadenaweekly.com/article.php?id=3353&IssueNum=17 http://tinyurl.com/k96l2 By Hannah Naiditch About two years ago, the Supreme Court ruled that the Boy Scouts of America could use membership criteria that excluded homosexuals and atheists. It was a big victory for the Scouts, but its rules have backfired. Its donations have declined because it is in conflict with many of the donors’ anti-discrimination policies. Recently the Boy Scouts made news again. The California Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Berkeley did not violate the rights of the Scouts when the city revoked their free berthing...
  • Muslims find opportunities to reinforce values, share culture in Girl Scouts

    05/11/2006 8:57:51 AM PDT · by radar101 · 40 replies · 903+ views
    San Diego Union ^ | May 11, 2006 | Helen Gao
    A devout Muslim, Lallia Allali was drawn to the Girl Scouts because it shares many of the values of her religion, such as an emphasis on moral character, service and charity. That's why about two years ago, Allali founded three Muslim Girl Scout troops at the Islamic Center of San Diego, the largest mosque in San Diego County, where her husband is the imam. “In Girl Scouts, it teaches you to be confident. In Islam, it says you should be confident and never give up,” said Layla Elmi, 10, who attends school at the Islamic Center. “You can be friends...
  • Scout's admission of being Wiccan leads to turmoil

    05/11/2006 8:04:29 AM PDT · by fgoodwin · 51 replies · 1,501+ views
    Gather ^ | May 9, 2006 | Melanie Crownover
    Scout's admission of being Wiccan leads to turmoil http://www.thetowntalk.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2006605090308 http://tinyurl.com/klgp8 Article published May 9, 2006 By Melanie Crownover Special to The Town Talk ANACOCO -- The camp is going well so far. Boy Scouts have gathered from around the area in khaki button-ups and red scarves, eager to earn their God and Country badge. The leader in a room of about 20 Scouts decides to break the ice by showing how religiously diverse the gathering is. By a showing of hands, he asks who belongs to the Baptist Church, the Catholic Church, the Methodist Church, continuing on until two boys...
  • Four graduate from Naco Border Patrol Explorer training program

    03/30/2006 5:55:27 PM PST · by SandRat · 10 replies · 1,258+ views
    PALOMINAS — The Naco Border Patrol Explorer post added four new members Wednesday with a ceremony at Valley View School honoring the newest graduates of its training class. “You came in as individuals and now you graduate as a team,” Darcy Olmos, Patrol Agent in Charge at the Naco Border Patrol station, told the graduates. The new Explorers are Alexalyn Hardgrave, 15, of Sierra Vista; Sammy Collins, 16, of Sierra Vista; Devin Humphries, 16, of Hereford; and Christopher Tillman, 15, of Sierra Vista. Humphries was honored for having the group’s highest test score average at 91 percent. Hardgrave also was...
  • Refusal to Subsidize Scouting Is Upheld

    03/10/2006 8:34:42 AM PST · by Crackingham · 29 replies · 600+ views
    LA Times ^ | 3/10/6 | Maura Dolan
    California may refuse to provide subsidies to the Boy Scouts of America and other nonprofit groups that fail to comply with government antidiscrimination policies, the California Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday. The state high court's decision gives cities and government agencies the ability to impose antidiscrimination conditions on any group that receives a public benefit. The ruling was one of a handful across the country in which courts have permitted government agencies to exclude the Boy Scouts from programs because the Scouts bar gays and atheists. In a ruling written by Justice Kathryn Mickle Werdegar, the court upheld a decision...
  • DiamondBack and Sidewinder Baseball Teams support Scouting

    02/12/2006 12:17:10 PM PST · by SandRat · 2 replies · 157+ views
    Local Scout Council Flyers | Feb 12, 2006 | SandRat
    These two ball teams really support Scouting March 4 Scout Day at Tucson Electric Park (TEP)Sidewinder Home and Spring traiining location for the Diamond Backs it's Diamondbacks vs. White Sox May 5-6 at TEP The Scout Show/Youth Expo and we get the stadium. This will be the Pinewood Derby Compitition to find the Council winners and for the Scouts to Show off their skills and crafts. June 23 Scout Day and Sleepover in the TEP Ball stadium. Game, Scouts Parade on the field after the game, fireworks, midnight pizza madness, the movie "Follow Me Boys," Sidewinder/Scout patch, and sleepover on...
  • Lay Off the Boy Scouts !!!

    02/12/2006 9:17:16 AM PST · by genefromjersey · 50 replies · 1,333+ views
    The Morning Paper-Snowstorm edition | 02/12/06 | vanity
    Lay Off the Boy Scouts !! I’ve had it with the vicious attacks on the Boy Scouts of America ! I’ve seen them called “ a Brownshirt Taliban” , “KKK for Kiddies”, and worse ! The main bone of contention seems to be that the organization uses its free association rights (upheld by the Supreme Court) to screen out potential Boy Scout leaders who are openly gay : a precaution most parents whole-heartedly endorse. “This is discrimination !” , the protestors howl. “ There is no scientific evidence that gays are more likely to be pedophiles than heterosexuals are.” I’ve...
  • CALIFORNIA: Boy Scout a hero for saving friend

    02/09/2006 10:15:14 AM PST · by SmithL · 2 replies · 195+ views
    Concord Transcript ^ | 2/9/6 | Kellie Applen
    Concord boy awarded one of the organization's highest honors for saving friend's life. It was the usual father-son camping trip at Dillon Beach, but what happened that weekend made it anything but routine.By the end of the day, a disaster would be averted and a boy would become a hero. That hero, 12-year-old Michael McAnelly, was honored this month. The Boy Scouts of America presented Michael with the Medal for Heroism Award, one of its highest medals of honor, given only to those Scouts who save a life.It all started one cool Saturday last May when a group of boys...
  • Teen saves life of woman who saved him

    02/05/2006 2:56:23 PM PST · by EveningStar · 22 replies · 988+ views
    NBC News ^ | February 5, 2006
    N.Y. teen performs Heimlich on nurse who gave him CPR years earlier Call it a simple twist of fate — times two: A teenager in western New York state has saved the life of the same woman who years ago saved his life.
  • Monmouth Boy Scouts Council to Charge Annual Fee of $52

    01/23/2006 3:56:02 PM PST · by Coleus · 49 replies · 592+ views
    WINS ^ | 01.23.06
    Monmouth Boy Scouts to Charge Annual Fee(MARLBORO, N.J.) The Monmouth Council of Boy Scouts will start charging a $52 annual membership fee, beginning March 15. Previously, parents paid a one-time registration fee. The group says it needs the money to help erase more than $1 million in debt that was caused by expenses and professional fees. The group also is asking parents to match the fee with a voluntary donation. Families with more than one Boy Scout will get a 25 percent discount on each additional child. Membership in the Scouts has been on the decline in recent years. Monmouth...
  • Scouts find mud's worse than snow

    01/22/2006 6:30:56 PM PST · by Coleus · 6 replies · 374+ views
    NorthJersey.com ^ | 01.22.06 | MONSY ALVARADO
    MAHWAH - The hill was steep, rocky and muddy. And members of Boy Scout Troop 334 of Montvale on Saturday had to figure out how they would guide their 100-pound-plus homemade sled down the slope to a paved road. They tied rope around their waists, they pulled hard, but a series of rocks and logs didn't make their challenge any easier. Instead, it caused one of the sled's skis to snap. "These old skis couldn't take the stress," said Anthony Dobbs, 14. After about 15 minutes of trudging through water, mud and fallen trees, the team emerged, wet and tired,...
  • Gays to March on Boy Scout Camp

    09/26/2005 5:19:48 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 136 replies · 2,975+ views
    Religious News Service ^ | 27 September 2005 | JAMES HARTLINE
    Following on the heels of a major pedophile scandal this past July during the San Diego Gay Pride Festival, radical gay activists have now targeted the San Diego Boy Scouts for atheism, homosexual and transsexual infiltration. Scouting For All, which recently participated in San Diego Gay Pride, was also involved in the same festival that featured pedophile Martin Ramirez, better known as Marty the Clown, who worked in the Gay Pride's Children's Garden. Scouting For All exists for the purpose of forcing the Boy Scouts of America to change its current policies and allow homosexuality into the organization. Additionally, it...
  • Merit badge for soccer? Boy Scouts recruit Latino players

    08/12/2005 12:58:06 PM PDT · by SmithL · 3 replies · 466+ views
    Contra Costa Times ^ | 8/12/5 | Nathaniel Hoffman
    Contra Costa Boy Scouts just got about 1,000 prospects. But the new, might-be Scouts, members of predominantly Latino soccer leagues in Concord and Richmond, don't know it yet. In an agreement with Liga Latina and Richmond Sol soccer leagues that has yet to be discussed with parents, the Mt. Diablo Silverado Council of the Boy Scouts of America will introduce "Soccer and Scouting" when the fall season starts in September. It's part of an aggressive recruiting program to bring Latinos into the Boy Scouts of America, whose enrollment numbers are stagnating nationwide. The group listed nearly a million members in...
  • Better than aviation education is a really cool patch (BSA)

    08/05/2005 6:15:21 PM PDT · by SandRat · 8 replies · 605+ views
    Air Force Links ^ | Aug 5, 2005 | Staff Sgt. C. Todd Lopez
    FORT A.P. HILL, Va. -- About 43,000 Boy Scouts departed this Army installation Aug. 3 after 10 days of scouting, camping and learning. As part of the 2005 National Scout Jamboree, Boy Scouts nationwide gathered to make new friends, practice their scouting skills and earn "merit badges." Thanks to retired Lt. Col. Tom Sawner, a former pilot, about 1,000 of those young men left the Jamboree with a new merit badge and a greater appreciation and understanding of aviation. The aviation merit badge is particularly difficult to get, Colonel Sawner said, because the resources needed to complete the requirements for...