[philmont] some good news

From: Donald S. Roberts <donald@hummellawfirm.com>
Date: Thu Apr 05 2007 - 11:20:25 CDT

Guys:
This DOES NOT BELONG on the Philmont list. Take it to Scouts-l or
rec.scouting.issues.
Besides, this decision is of no help to settling BSA issues. It was tossed
based on lack of standing.
The Court of Appeals just decided the parties suing had no interest in the
matter.
They did not decide the merits of whether the Fed was supporting scouts.
Don Roberts
Fullerton, CA
  -----Original Message-----
  From: philmont@troop47.com [mailto:philmont@troop47.com]On Behalf Of Jim
Moss
  Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 9:04 AM
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  Subject: [philmont] some good news

  Nothing that I know of. The supreme court really settled that issue.

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  From: philmont@troop47.com [mailto:philmont@troop47.com] On Behalf Of
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  Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 9:17 AM
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  Subject: [philmont] some good news
  Jim:
  Great news re: the 2010 Jamboree and the establishment clause.
  Are you aware of any challenges percolating through the courts re: the gay
issue?
  From my perspective, dealing with Scouts at the 10 1/2 to 18 age level,
all matters of sexuality are to be referred to the parents of the Scout or
the Scout's religious pastor, other than the general admonition to treat all
persons with respect, male or female. I would refer all such questions to
the parents or the religious leader. As an aside, I think that the
"decision" to classify oneself as "gay" or "straight" is best made after the
age of 18, when it is not my concern. Treating others with respect, on a
Scout trip, is always my concern, of course.
  National feels differently, as we all know. It's all about published
mission statements, which have nothing to do with hiking and camping. I hope
that stance does not cause us to lose Fort A.P. Hill in a future lawsuit.
  Those who have not read Mr. Applebome's book Scout's Honor: A Father's
Unlikely Foray into the Woods, should check it out for an examination of
this topic. Applebome is a writer for the New York Times. It's also neat for
a father's perspective on his son joining a troop.
  Well, all for now.
  Bill Sheehan, ASM
  Troop 55, Pitman, NJ
  Attorney at Law, State of New Jersey
  Philmont '70,'72, Autumn Adventure '01,'03,'05
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