To: notpoliticallycorewrecked
Good for them. If the courts recognize their right to form a private club, then maybe they will finally recognize the Boy Scouts rights as well... or would you all rather these, umm, alternative-lifestyles folks were in the Boy Scouts?
To: Teacher317
I have for years said that if they don't like the way BSA operates then they should start their own club. Sounds like they did just that. I'm just say that they are inviting diaster with their choice of "leaders".
To: Teacher317
Good for them. If the courts recognize their right to form a private club, then maybe they will finally recognize the Boy Scouts rights as well... or would you all rather these, umm, alternative-lifestyles folks were in the Boy Scouts?That's how I look at it. Don't like the Boy Scouts' rules? Start your own club with your own rules. Once they have their own "ways" that other buttinskis are going to inevitably try to change, maybe they'll finally see things from a conservative point of view, at least in terms of freedom of association.
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