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4 responses to “High court refuses Boy Scout case”

  1. Greg S.

    Am I the only one who realizes the gay/lesbian/agnostic/atheist crowd is waging a secret war on BSA? These people are playing a “Tit for Tat” game by trying to deny boys use of camping locations. This stems from the Supreme Court’s decision that BSA does not have to admit gays, agnostics or atheists into their program. A sad fact is, a lot of people have jumped on the bandwagon for this issue without thinking it through. Support for these groups in their efforts to ban Scouts from certain camping locations is hurting the boys. BSA, for 100 years, has played a key role in developing leaders in the world. To the best of my knowledge, no gay/lesbian/agnostic/atheist group can claim the same! BSA is today, contributing to the greater good of America and the world!

  2. Derek Donnell

    RE: “BSA, for 100 years, has played a key role in developing leaders in the world.”
    As long as the scouts retain their bans against LGBT and other faiths, they will more likely create “leaders in the world’ who continue the biases and prejudices of the preceding generations.
    The scouts’ ban, while acceptable within the group itself (per previous legislation), is contrary to city law and thus should be called out if they continue to receive taxpayer subsidies (such as the cheap use of a public park.)

    REL “To the best of my knowledge, no gay/lesbian/agnostic/atheist group can claim the same!”
    For thousands of years, members of these groups have been forced to keep quiet and not congregate. Nevertheless, I put to you that there have been many gay/lesbian/agnostic/atheist persons who have influenced great thinkers and scientists and LEADERS today.

  3. Starscout

    Wow! What has this country come to? How many soldiers in how many wars have died to give us, U.S. citizens, the right to start a club (BSA or Gay) with the freedom to pick who gets to join? Those not picked for the BSA team are running off to the principal and complaining. This is the USA. Freedom is worthless if the courts get to tell BSA who to pick for the team. If you’re not picked, start your own team.

  4. Jrivas

    RE: “How many soldiers in how many wars have died to give us, U.S. citizens, the right to start a club (BSA or Gay) with the freedom to pick who gets to join?”

    Yeah, you are right, men have given their lives for freedom. But I’m sure you haven’t stopped for a moment to wonder how many of those who have died WERE GAY? So I guess that it’s perfectly acceptable to you for gay men to die for you, but it’s unacceptable for them to joint the BSA. WOW!

    ITS IS A FACT, that men of all races, social backgrounds, AND all sexual orientations have died defending this country, its laws and its people.

    Putting yourself at harms way and getting wounded or killed for the benefit of others is a very noble and selfishness act [and] are qualities of a true leader.

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