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  • San Francisco judges cut ties to Scouts over gays

    08/06/2002 11:58:03 PM PDT · by kattracks · 12 replies · 98+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 8/07/02 | Ellen Sorokin
    <p>San Francisco's judges have become the first in the United States to cut ties with the Boy Scouts of America because of the organization's refusal to admit homosexuals.</p> <p>The city's Superior Court judges and commissioners — in response to a resolution from a local bar association — have adopted a policy that prohibits them from participating as members in a chapter or branch of any organization that "discriminates on the basis of sexual orientation by excluding members on the grounds that their sexual orientation renders them 'unclean,' 'immoral,' or 'unfit.'"</p>
  • Boy Scouts cope with loss of historic camp

    08/06/2002 1:49:26 PM PDT · by Grampa Dave · 16 replies · 271+ views
    Oregon Live/AP ^ | 6 August 2002 | AP Staff
    Oregon News Boy Scouts cope with loss of historic camp The Associated Press 8/6/02 4:28 PM PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- The hundreds of firefighters battling the enormous Florence and Sour Biscuit Fires have managed to save almost every building in the threatened Illinois Valley. But they were too late to save the historic McCaleb Ranch, a Boy Scout camp destroyed July 26. Boy Scout executive Ed Walsh said it is too soon to say whether the ranch will be rebuilt. Located along the Illinois River, 12 miles west of Selma, the 106 acre camp was surrounded by thick forest and...
  • Legal Group Pledges Defense of Pro-Boy Scout Judges

    08/06/2002 5:57:02 AM PDT · by kattracks · 12 replies · 26+ views
    CNSNEWS.com ^ | 8/06/02 | Lawrence Morahan
    (CNSNews.com) - A California legal group has pledged to defend judges who oppose a recent decision by the San Francisco Superior Court to prohibit its members from associating with organizations such as the Boy Scouts of America. The Superior Court judges and commissioners recently adopted a policy that prohibits participation in any organization that "discriminates on the basis of sexual orientation by excluding members on the grounds that their sexual orientation renders them 'unclean,' 'immoral' or 'unfit.'" Brad Dacus, an attorney and president of the Pacific Justice Institute, a legal organization specializing in religious freedom and parental rights, said the...
  • LEGAL GROUP PLEDGES DEFENSE OF PRO-BOY SCOUT JUDGES

    08/06/2002 7:35:17 AM PDT · by KLT · 7 replies · 235+ views
    CNSNews.com ^ | 8-6-02 | Lawrence Morahan
    (CNSNews.com) - A California legal group has pledged to defend judges who oppose a recent decision by the San Francisco Superior Court to prohibit its members from associating with organizations such as the Boy Scouts of America. The Superior Court judges and commissioners recently adopted a policy that prohibits participation in any organization that "discriminates on the basis of sexual orientation by excluding members on the grounds that their sexual orientation renders them 'unclean,' 'immoral' or 'unfit.'" Brad Dacus, an attorney and president of the Pacific Justice Institute, a legal organization specializing in religious freedom and parental rights, said the...
  • United Way Could Lose Donations (BSA vs Homosexuals)

    08/03/2002 1:06:04 PM PDT · by Aunt Polgara · 49 replies · 692+ views
    The Los Angeles Times ^ | 8/3/02 | AMANDA COVARRUBIAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Ventura County, California: Major donor may cut gifts because he wasn't told of decision to stop funding groups that ban gays. United Way of Ventura County could lose hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations because of its failure to tell contributors about a decision to stop funding groups that ban gays. One of its largest individual contributors, former United Way board member Dennis Mark Weinberg, who gave $100,000 this year, said he was not told by the nonprofit agency about the policy change scheduled to take effect in September. He warned that he and others might reduce or cut...
  • Court rules state can bar Boy Scouts from charity list

    07/30/2002 5:23:54 PM PDT · by Jim Scott · 26 replies · 244+ views
    Court rules state can bar Boy Scouts from charity list Tuesday, July 30, 2002 Associated Press HARTFORD - Connecticut did not violate the rights of the Boy Scouts when it removed the group from a list of charities that state employees contribute to through a payroll deduction plan, a U.S. District Court judge has ruled. The Connecticut State Employee Campaign Committee removed the Boy Scouts from its list in 2000. The move came after the state's Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities found that including the Boy Scouts on the list violated the state's anti-discrimination laws, because of the Scouts'...
  • Conn. Can Bar Scouts As Charity

    07/30/2002 5:29:09 AM PDT · by Damocles · 25 replies · 200+ views
    Yahoo! ^ | July 29, 2002 | AP
    Conn. Can Bar Scouts As Charity Mon Jul 29, 5:40 PM ET HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Connecticut did not violate the rights of the Boy Scouts when it dropped the group from a list of charities that state employees contribute to through a payroll deduction plan, a federal judge has ruled.   A state panel removed the Boy Scouts from the list in 2000, after a state human rights commission found that including the organization violates state anti-discrimination laws because of the scouts' ban on gay troop leaders. The Irving, Texas-based Boy Scouts and a Connecticut scouting council filed...
  • Schools Pay for Boy Scout Recruiting (ACLU sticks it to the Portland public schools - My Title)

    07/13/2002 1:04:52 PM PDT · by fortress · 29 replies · 401+ views
    Schools Pay for Boy Scout Recruiting 07/13/2002 By AP Staff Portland schools and state officials have been ordered to pay more than $100,000 to lawyers who successfully argued that the district discriminated against atheists by allowing the Boy Scouts to recruit during school hours. Multnomah County Circuit Judge Ellen Rosenblum said state Superintendent Stan Bunn, the Oregon Department of Education and Portland Public Schools must pay $108,000 to the American Civil Liberties Union. The ACLU took up the case on behalf of an atheist whose 12-year-old son was subjected to recruiting pitches at school. David Fidanque, executive director of the...
  • Freep this poll!!!

    06/19/2002 7:01:56 PM PDT · by bozo123 · 55 replies · 217+ views
    Vote.com ^ | June 18 2002 | Vote.com
    "It is never a wrong time to talk about hate. It's just not. That's all our show is about. It is not in any way about the homosexual lifestyle. It's not even introducing the subject to most kids." - Linda Ellerbee, producer of "My Family is Different" Nickelodeon advertises itself as a network that parents can trust, but this effort to promote homosexuality shows that parents should think twice before allowing their children to watch this cable channel." - Andrea Lafferty, Traditional Values Coalition
  • The Assault on the Boy Scouts of America

    06/14/2002 9:04:38 PM PDT · by restornu · 15 replies · 559+ views
    Hillsdale College ^ | March 20, 2002 | Midge Dector
    The following is abridged from a speech delivered at a Hillsdale College seminar in Naples, Florida, on March 20, 2002. Let us take a few minutes to think about a 12-year-old American boy living in the early twenty-first century. Now, there are a number of things to say about this boy. Chances are, for instance, that absent the requisite amount of parental pressure, he is likely to be a bit of a slob: his room piled with trash, his hands dirty, his socks sliding down into untied shoes. Chances are, too, that as yet he has no definite idea as...
  • Boston Boy Scouts Unveil Pro Homosexuality Diversity Badge, Atheist Boys Scout Fundraiser

    06/13/2002 4:39:23 PM PDT · by restornu · 128 replies · 783+ views
    Culture and Family Institute ^ | 2002 | Peter J. LaBarbera
    The Boston branch of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has reportedly chosen to celebrate homosexuality as an element of “diversity,” while pro-family advocates wait to see what actions, if any, the national BSA leadership will take to discipline the council. On Monday, the Boston Minuteman Council, which serves 18,000 boys, picked David Brudnoy — a homosexual radio talk-show host — to emcee its annual fundraising dinner. The Minuteman Council announced the creation of a “diversity awareness awards badge” that contains a homosexuality component. This fall, the Boson council will give the diversity awards to individuals and groups that “complete...
  • Boston Boy Scout council gives out diversity awards

    06/12/2002 7:29:03 AM PDT · by jordan8 · 26 replies · 18+ views
    AP ^ | 6-11-02 | staff
    Tuesday, June 11, 2002 BOSTON - Massachusetts' largest Boy Scout council ruffled feathers again yesterday by announcing the creation of a diversity award at its annual fund-raiser, hosted by an openly gay Boston radio personality.<!ENDSUMM!> The Boston Minuteman Council, which last year adopted a nondiscrimination policy despite the national organization's ban on homosexuals, has created a "diversity awareness award badge." And to make its point crystal clear - that it opposes the ban on gay troop leaders - the council invited WBZ radio host David Brudnoy to be master of ceremonies. "There are a lot of straight guys out there...
  • Ithaca group connects those with disabilities with gay community

    06/05/2002 5:00:12 AM PDT · by Behind Liberal Lines · 14 replies · 361+ views
    Independent Living-Special to The Ithaca Journal ^ | Wednesday, June 5, 2002 | By LARRY ROBERTS
    <p>A year ago a guy came into my office and said that he wanted to connect with the local gay community.</p> <p>He is a person with a disability and finds it hard to make connections to the community. One of the things we did was start a support group for people like us --people with disabilities who are gay, lesbian, bisexual and/or transgender.</p>
  • Ithaca Charity, Scouts reach agreement, Donors can write in pledges on United Way cards

    09/28/2001 7:51:10 AM PDT · by Behind Liberal Lines · 2 replies · 297+ views
    Ithaca Journal ^ | Friday, September 28, 2001 | By MARGARET CLAIBORNE
    ITHACA -- Tompkins County residents will once more be able to include the Boy Scouts of America in their United Way donations. But they will have to do so by adding the name themselves to their pledge cards. United Way Executive Director James Brown, United Way Board President Joann Gruttadaurrio, Baden-Powell Vice President Steve Gray, and Baden-Powell Council Executive Mark Tyson made the formal announcement Thursday>. The Tompkins County agency stopped funding the Baden-Powell Council last year after a June 28 Supreme Court decision allowed the Scouts to keep membership and leadership criteria that exclude avowed homosexuals. It was the ...
  • Ask The ACLU Questions About the Boy Scouts in Balboa Park

    05/28/2002 6:40:21 PM PDT · by RonF · 58 replies · 213+ views
    ACLU of San Diego Web Site ^ | 5/23/02 | Sherry Wright
    Ms. Wright of the San Diego chapter of the ACLU says that you should call to ask her any questions she might have about their support for the law suit against the Desert Pacific Council's lease of Balboa Park. Here are some questions you might ask her:Why does their suit say that the BSA will refuse to register a boy with lesbian parents, when in fact the BSA will register any child on his or her or qualifications, without asking or caring what the parents' sexual orientation is?2) Why do they keep emphasizing that the local council is only paying...
  • ACLU sues Boy Scouts over city-owned site

    05/24/2002 9:32:55 AM PDT · by Frapster · 61 replies · 705+ views
    The Sacramento Bee ^ | 1:40 a.m. PDT Friday, May 24, 2002 | SAN DIEGO (AP)
    <p>SAN DIEGO (AP) - The Boy Scouts of America should not be allowed to lease 18 city-owned acres because the organization does not allow homosexuals, a lawsuit contends.</p> <p>The American Civil Liberties Union filed the lawsuit in federal court. It wants a federal judge to stop the lease based on the Boy Scouts guidelines involving homosexuals and those who want to be Scout leaders but are atheists.</p>
  • The Assault on the Boy Scouts of America

    05/18/2002 7:38:09 AM PDT · by First_Salute · 16 replies · 214+ views
    Imprimis ^ | May 2002 | Midge Decter
    Midge Decter is an author and editor whose essays and reviews, mostly in the field of social criticism, have appeared over the past four decades in a number of periodicals, including Harper's, The Atlantic, The American Spectator, First Things, National Review, The New Republic, and The Weekly Standard. She is a regular and frequent contributor to Commentary. She has published four books: The Liberated Woman and Other Americans; The New Chastity and Other Arguments Against Women's Liberation; Liberal Parents, Radical Children; and An Old Wife's Tale: My Seven Decades in Love and War. She has been the executive editor of...
  • DOE places restrictions on Boy Scouts program

    05/13/2002 9:04:58 AM PDT · by Vidalia · 152 replies · 415+ views
    Honolulu Advertiser ^ | Saturday, May 11, 2002 | Curtis Lum
    <p>The Department of Education has placed restrictions on a popular Boy Scouts program in public schools after two groups complained about the Scout Oath's reference to God, as well as the organization's anti-gay policy.</p> <p>Although Boy Scouts activities during school hours will be curtailed, the organization will be allowed to continue its Learning for Life program. The Aloha Council of the Boy Scouts of America has conducted the program in about 50 public schools for more than 25 years.</p>
  • The Assault on the Boy Scouts of America (May Imprimis)

    05/12/2002 3:49:53 AM PDT · by leadpenny · 72 replies · 707+ views
    Imprimis | May02 | Midge Decter
    The Assault on the Boy Scouts of America Midge Decter Author and Editor Midge Decter is an author and editor whose essays and reviews, mostly in the field of social criticism, have appeared over the past four decades in a number of periodicals, including Harper's, The Atlantic, The American Spectator, First Things, National Review, The New Republic, and The Weekly Standard. She is a regular and frequent contributor to Commentary. She has published four books: The Liberated Woman and Other Americans; The New Chastity and Other Arguments Against Women's Liberation; Liberal Parents, Radical Children; and An Old Wife's Tale: My...
  • RESULTS OF FIELD SURVEY: BOY SCOUTS DEFUNDED BY UNITED WAY

    05/02/2002 7:46:25 AM PDT · by Pistol · 13 replies · 250+ views
    E-mail from Grassfire.net ^ | 5.2.02 | Grassfire.net Staff
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