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| rodeomom3 - 2017-10-12 1:04 PM
3canstorun - 2017-10-12 12:59 PM If Sloride feels that way about the BSA, she obvisouly feels that way about all organized groups in the World. Everyone of them, I am sure has had something "sinister" happen to children. From the beginning of time. Â
If you feel this happens in organizations, Sloride, volunteer in as many as you can, so children everywhere can learn and develope in new areas. Start in your own hometown.  Make a difference, not just condem.   How about the Catholic Church?  Should we do away with Catholicism because of the actions of a few priests and those that protected them?  Correct the wrongs and don’t punish those who do benefit from organizations.  My nephew was an Eagle Scout, hs experience was nothing but positive and having that on his resume contributed to the many college scholarships he was awarded.Â
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| Griz - 2017-10-13 5:43 AM rodeomom3 - 2017-10-12 1:04 PM 3canstorun - 2017-10-12 12:59 PM If Sloride feels that way about the BSA, she obvisouly feels that way about all organized groups in the World. Everyone of them, I am sure has had something "sinister" happen to children. From the beginning of time.
If you feel this happens in organizations, Sloride, volunteer in as many as you can, so children everywhere can learn and develope in new areas. Start in your own hometown. Make a difference, not just condem. How about the Catholic Church? Should we do away with Catholicism because of the actions of a few priests and those that protected them? Correct the wrongs and don’t punish those who do benefit from organizations. My nephew was an Eagle Scout, hs experience was nothing but positive and having that on his resume contributed to the many college scholarships he was awarded. That funny - I was going to say the EXACT same thing about the Catholic Church!
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | Chandler's Mom - 2017-10-13 12:27 AM Bear - 2017-10-12 12:25 PM Whiteboy - 2017-10-12 11:58 AM whats the age range of "snowflake"? Snowflakes develop from birth. They are primarily a result of parenting and society. They start out as little snowflakes and continue to evolve throughout life. Until they grow into a big snowball. . . . .
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      Location: Arkansas | IRunOnFaith - 2017-10-13 8:14 AM
Chandler's Mom - 2017-10-13 12:27 AM Bear - 2017-10-12 12:25 PM Whiteboy - 2017-10-12 11:58 AM whats the age range of "snowflake"? Snowflakes develop from birth. They are primarily a result of parenting and society. They start out as little snowflakes and continue to evolve throughout life. Until they grow into a big snowball. . . . .
This conversation made me LOLÂ Â
I know several, and they just are too big to qualify as flakes anymore. Wait, when I put it that way. . . . . |
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| It is real simple ..
Once our liberal courts allowed the LGBTQ to force their way
into the BSA ... it automatically fell apart ...
This is what POLITICAL CORRECTNESS AND DIVERSITY looks like.
TOTAL DESTRUCTION when these are applied to a FREE society!! |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | I don't really have a dog in the fight because I know very little about BSA. But with that said I have 2 boys, ages 5 and 9. We are in small town USA, in WY to be exact and we don't send out kids in any group without one of us being present. Too many freaks out there that get passed through the system and are back out there playing touchy/feely with the kids. I will protect my boys as long as I can. I know it can happen anywhere, at school etc...but I will do my absolute best to keep them safe when I can. One problem with living in a small town is the kids grow up way more trusting and open than they would in a big town. It's really hard to get them to take strangers seriously, much less to understand that not all adults are trustworthy. |
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| wyoming barrel racer - 2017-10-14 12:06 PM
I don't really have a dog in the fight because I know very little about BSA. But with that said I have 2 boys, ages 5 and 9. We are in small town USA, in WY to be exact and we don't send out kids in any group without one of us being present. Too many freaks out there that get passed through the system and are back out there playing touchy/feely with the kids. I will protect my boys as long as I can. I know it can happen anywhere, at school etc...but I will do my absolute best to keep them safe when I can. One problem with living in a small town is the kids grow up way more trusting and open than they would in a big town. It's really hard to get them to take strangers seriously, much less to understand that not all adults are trustworthy.Â
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           Location: Kansas | BARRELHORSE USA - 2017-10-14 3:04 AM It is real simple .. Once our liberal courts allowed the LGBTQ to force their way into the BSA ... it automatically fell apart ... This is what POLITICAL CORRECTNESS AND DIVERSITY looks like. TOTAL DESTRUCTION when these are applied to a FREE society!!
You know...there are days I wonder if you're crazier than a loon LMFAO....but I actually agree with your statement here.
Since they allowed all that, the US seems to just fall apart daily |
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