Posted on 01/29/2013 6:29:41 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
National Officers:
Rex W. Tillerson Irving, Texas President
Tico A. Perez Orlando, Florida National Commissioner
Aubrey B. Harwell Jr. Nashville, Tennessee Treasurer
R. Thomas Buffenbarger Upper Marlboro, Maryland Assistant Treasurer
James S. Turley New York, New York International Commissioner
Terrence P. Dunn Kansas City, Missouri Vice President Council Operations
Wayne M. Perry Bellevue, Washington President-Elect
Randall L. Stephenson Dallas, Texas Vice PresidentFinance
Lyle R. Knight Billings, Montana Vice PresidentHuman Resources
Nathan O. Rosenberg Laguna Beach, California Vice PresidentMarketing
Jack D. Furst Dallas, Texas Vice President Outdoor Adventures
O. Temple Sloan Jr. Raleigh, North Carolina Vice PresidentSupply
Earl G. Graves New York, New York Vice President
Drayton McLane Jr. Temple, Texas Vice President
Bruce D. Parker Coral Gables, Florida Vice PresidentInformation Delivery
Matthew K. Rose Fort Worth, Texas Vice President
Henry A. Rosenberg Jr. Baltimore, Maryland Vice President
Robert J. Mazzuca Irving, Texas Chief Scout Executive
National Executive Board:
Jon E. Barfield Livonia, Michigan
David L. Beck Salt Lake City, Utah
Donald D. Belcher Pauma Valley, California
R. Thomas Buffenbarger Upper Marlboro, Maryland
B. Howard Bulloch Las Vegas, Nevada
Richard L. Burdick New Braunfels, Texas
Anderson W. Chandler Topeka, Kansas
Dennis H. Chookaszian Wilmette, Illinois
Keith A. Clark Camp Hill, Pennsylvania
D. Kent Clayburn Walnut Creek, California
Ronald O. Coleman Decatur, Georgia
Philip M. Condit Redmond, Washington
William F. Rick Cronk Lafayette, California
John C. Cushman III Los Angeles, California
R. Michael Daniel Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Ralph de la Vega Atlanta, Georgia
Douglas H. Dittrick Midland Park, New Jersey
John R. Donnell Jr. Atlanta, Georgia
Terrence P. Dunn Kansas City, Missouri
L. B. Eckelkamp Jr. Washington, Missouri
George F. Francis III Southfield, Michigan
Jack D. Furst Dallas, Texas
T. Michael Goodrich Birmingham, Alabama
John Gottschalk Omaha, Nebraska
Earl G. Graves New York, New York
Stephen G. Hanks Eagle, Idaho
Michael D. Harris, Esq. Palm Springs, California
J. Brett Harvey Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
Aubrey B. Harwell Jr. Nashville, Tennessee
Stephen Hemsley Minnetonka, Minnesota
Larry W. Kellner Houston, Texas
Stephen B. King Janesville, Wisconsin
Lyle R. Knight Billings, Montana
Robert J. LaFortune Tulsa, Oklahoma
Joseph P. Landy New York, New York
Mark P. Mays San Antonio, Texas
Robert J. Mazzuca Irving, Texas
Francis R. McAllister Billings, Montana
Drayton McLane Jr. Temple, Texas
Ronald K. Migita Aiea, Hawaii
Douglas B. Mitchell Peachtree City, Georgia
Thomas S. Monson Salt Lake City, Utah
José F. Niño Montgomery Village, Maryland
Scott D. Oki Bellevue, Washington
Francis H. Olmstead Jr. Painted Post, New York
Arthur F. Oppenheimer Boise, Idaho
Bruce D. Parker Coral Gables, Florida
Aubrey B. Patterson Tupelo, Mississippi
Tico A. Perez Orlando, Florida
Wayne M. Perry Bellevue, Washington
Christian H. Poindexter Arnold, Maryland, and Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Frank Ramirez Windsor, Colorado
Robert H. Reynolds Indianapolis, Indiana
Roy S. Roberts Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Steven R. Rogel Port Ludlow, Washington
James D. Rogers Billings, Montana
Matthew K. Rose Fort Worth, Texas
Henry A. Rosenberg Jr. Baltimore, Maryland
Nathan O. Rosenberg Laguna Beach, California
Roger M. Schrimp Modesto, California
O. Temple Sloan Jr. Raleigh, North Carolina
Marshall M. Sloane Medford, Massachusetts
Charles H. Smith San Leandro, California
John F. Smith Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Robert J. Smith Holmdel, New Jersey
Roland Smith Atlanta, Georgia
Randall L. Stephenson Dallas, Texas
Rex W. Tillerson Irving, Texas
C. Travis Traylor Jr. Houston, Texas
James S. Turley New York, New York
Gerald J. Voros Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
David M. Weekley Houston, Texas
Steven E. Weekes St. Paul, Minnesota
Gary E. Wendlandt New York, New York
Togo D. West Jr. Washington, D.C.
James S. Wilson McLean, Virginia
R. Ray Wood Rockford, Illinois
I agree with your sentiment but word has it that this is cut in stone. All the national organization is doing is removing that requirement. Where local organizations can continue to maintain the ban, they will.
Where the will isn’t there, they won’t.
Our orgainization is chartered through a local United Methodist Church but serves, almost exclusively, a private school. Our meetings are at the school and all but a couple of boys go there. We were kicked out of the school for recruitment and for meetings for a short period because a lib parent made a huge scene about the ban.
It was only through negotiations and an agreement that we would not specifically ban gays were we allowed back in. We already had an agnostic scout leader and a proclaimed athiest kid so we signed the agreement.
If we didn’t, we wouldn’t be able to provide a positive influence to the many who wanted to participate.
I understand principles but the world is unfortunately different now. My choice was let the organization die for our principles or take the hit and still provide an opportunity for the kids to learn their own principles.
(with apologies to Roger Hedgecock who coined the phrase!)
As a Scoutmaster, I sent a letter to National, our Council Executive and District Managers and told htem in no uncertain terms that our troop is fully against this change. As a volunteer, I told them that they need us far more than we need them. American Heritage Girls springs to mind as an organization that would probably readily develop a boys program. As a Scoutmaster with a great team and lots of experience, I could easily have a program just like Scouts and completely independent of Scouts.
I don’t use profanity but am having a very hard time controlling my tongue about this.
Roger didn't coin the phrase. It was in use long before he found a purpose in life as a radio talk show host. He doesn't shy away from applying appropriate terms or going after the considerable perverted behavior in the San Diego area. Roger has been a great supporter for the Scouts. The gays have attacked the Scout camp in Balboa Park and Fiesta Island for years. My last visit to that facility was in 1970 to earn my lifesaving merit badge. I made Eagle Scout in April 1972.
Soon to be known as, “The Buggering Scouts of America”. Disgraceful.
My wife has phoned national in Texas and and expressed our opinion. They are apparently slammed with calls. The operator she spoke to said that they are so busy they only want a yes or no to the change. With this operator the no’s are ahead 178 to 2. At least that is good news and I hope the board listens.
Sounds like they may be forced to back off. for now.
To be quite honest, I with the issue had never come up in the first place. Scouting here is all about crossbows and guns and the liberals tend to naturally stay away. And that's fine with me. But making it something gays can't touch, it's like a giant recruitment scheme once the ban gets lifted. Every liberal and homosexual in the area will suddenly want to sign up. Like I said, I don't think the thrill will last, scouting here is too conservative, but it's an annoyance we'll have to see ourselves through.
Our cub pack is chartered throught the Catholic parish because the public school gave us the heave ho a few years back. The older boy scouts are chartered through a Lutheran church, but there've been rumblings there and the Catholics might have to charter them too.
The season for annual meetings is coming up, and if you own stock, you can vote your shares. Approval of the outside auditor is always one of the questions on which shareholders must vote.
What the problem is, is they have placed public officers, officials, publically traded company execs, you name it.. Every one of these sell outs, will vote to save political gain, save face, you name it. The Scout Law specifically says a scout will be morally straight. For every one gay activist trying to force their views on a private organization, there are a thousand parents and scouts completely opposed to what they are preaching. If a person wants to be gay, that is their choice. Go start the gay scouts of America, whatever their choice, and may God guide them, but how dare you come into a century old organization and try to change the principles on what it was founded on. For 100 years, BSA has not gone trying to break yup or get into gay organizations.. Why force your way into something you were not wanted in out of spite? Your selfishness will take probably a very nice young man who abides by all but one scout law, and place him into a position (except in blue states) and subject him to bullying, hate, hazing. etc. The potential for this to happen is not a potential. It has been a fact for years. If you think a chubby kid or a clumsy kid is a target, I cannot begin to imagine how big of a target a gat boy would be.. It would be horrible to even comprehend! The Lesbian Liberation Front, is for gay women. Why in God’s name, because I am a straight man di I think, or more so, would I want to force my way into their group? It is not what I believe in, and as a scout, I am kind and would not want to upset them by trying to prove a point. There are competing organizations that allow young gay men. Gay people do not try to stop them from allowing gay boys in.. Why are they trying to force their way into something they have no business in?? I DON’T get it...
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