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OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> In article >, > Joseph Littleshoes > wrote: > > >>zxcvbob wrote: >> >>>aem wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Yes, that does sound good. It really is a pity that they may also be >>>>learning intolerance for non-Christians and gays. -aem >>>> >>> >>> >>>Wow, where did *that* come from? >>> >>>Bob >> >>Personally im surprised the comment didn't include some observation >>about homoerotic male bonding in such groups as the 'boy scouts' and >>it's like. >>--- >>JL > > > Sorry dear, but for once I'm going to defend aem. > > We don't always see eye to eye but he actually had a point on this one. > You may want to do some googling on recent troubles before condemning > him: > > http://archives.cnn.com/2000/LAW/06/...***.boyscouts/ > > Cheers! I was agreeing with "aem" in my own polymorphously perverse way. --- JL |
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 22:08:02 -0400, KW wrote:
> >"aem" > wrote in message roups.com... >> > >> Yes, that does sound good. It really is a pity that they may also be >> learning intolerance for non-Christians and gays. -aem >> > >First, these boys will not learn intolerance from our current group of >leaders and I don't appreciate being pre-judged in a public forum by someone >who doesn't know me from Adam's house cat. If your statement was not meant >to be prejudicial, Sounds to me that it was prejudicial. > >Secondly, even though Boy Scouts were founded on Christian beliefs, you are >wrong with regards to the non-Christian aspect as the Scouting program >offers programs for virtually all faiths that believe in a higher power. As >a matter of fact in the US alone Scouting offers religious award programs >for Buddism, Judiasm, Islam and others as evidenced here I am now 65 yoa. when I was 14 and in the scouts, I went to a jewish scout camp, those who were of a different faith (including me) were taken to a church in town. >http://www.scouting.org/awards/relig...rds/index.html > >Thirdly, I'm not even going to touch the *** comment in this forum, you are >welcome to decode my email address and take this private and/or send me your >address and I would be happy to share my thoughts without using up any more >bandwidth in this forum. > >I apologize to those who may see my comments as inappropriate in this >newsgroup, Your comments weren't inappropriate, aem's were. >husly, I can't sit idly by while someone >takes a poke at something that I see making a huge difference in the lives >of kids in my own community. What are you doing to make the world a better >place? He grinds his ax in a news groups! Good rant KW -- Pan Ohco I would like to see the bottom of my monitor, but I have cats. |
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In article >,
Joseph Littleshoes > wrote: > >>Personally im surprised the comment didn't include some observation > >>about homoerotic male bonding in such groups as the 'boy scouts' and > >>it's like. > >>--- > >>JL > > > > > > Sorry dear, but for once I'm going to defend aem. > > > > We don't always see eye to eye but he actually had a point on this one. > > You may want to do some googling on recent troubles before condemning > > him: > > > > http://archives.cnn.com/2000/LAW/06/...***.boyscouts/ > > > > Cheers! > > I was agreeing with "aem" in my own polymorphously perverse way. > --- > JL Sorry, I missed that. ;-) -- Peace! Om "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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