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Home Front: Politix
Senate Approves Boy Scout Events on Military Bases
2005-07-27
Looks like the ACLU can stuff it in their pipe and smoke it!
Hat Tip Stop the ACLU

WASHINGTON — The Senate voted Tuesday to allow U.S. military bases to continue to host Boy Scouts events, responding to lawsuits and a federal court ruling aimed at severing relationships between the government and the youth group.

The vote came one day after four adult Scout leaders from an Alaska troop were killed on the opening day of the National Scout Jamboree at the Army's Fort A.P. Hill in Bowling Green, Va., when a tent pole apparently struck a power line.

In a 98-0 vote,
I wonder who didn't vote?
the Senate approved the provision continuing the hosting of Boy Scout events as part of massive bill setting Defense Department policy for next year. After the vote, Senate leaders decided to put off further debate and votes on the overall bill, probably until fall when Congress returns from a monthlong break.


In 1999, the ACLU of Illinois filed a lawsuit claiming the Pentagon's sponsorship of such Boy Scout activities violates the First Amendment. The ACLU argues that direct government sponsorship of the group amounts to discrimination.

Civil liberties advocates have assailed the Boy Scouts organization because it bans openly gay leaders and compels members to swear an oath of duty to God.

On June 22, U.S. District Judge Blanche Manning ruled in the ACLU's favor, saying the Pentagon can't spend millions of dollars to sponsor Boy Scout events. She said in an earlier ruling that the government spent between $6 million and $8 million to host the Jamboree on a military base in 1997 and 2001.

The House in November overwhelmingly passed a nonbinding resolution that recognized the Boy Scouts organization for its public service efforts and condemned legal efforts to limit government ties to the organization that has 3.2 million members.
Posted by:CrazyFool

#7  I wonder who didn't vote?

Craig (R-ID)

Rockefeller (D-WV)
Posted by: Pappy   2005-07-27 19:54  

#6  i wuz gonna be an exploder scout too
Posted by: abu pali star scout   2005-07-27 19:43  

#5  I was a Boy Scout and an Explorer. One of the best things I did in my teen-age years.
Posted by: Steve White   2005-07-27 18:17  

#4  Thank you, Jan. You and so many others have helped boys become men capable of benefitting society by being role models
Posted by: Frank G   2005-07-27 17:59  

#3  The Boy Scouts have been bashed enough. I was a Cub Scout and Boy Scout Leader all the years up to them earning their Eagle. I am very glad that I was able to be so actively involved with such a wonderful organization. The Boy Scouts have been teaching our young guys how to be fine young men, especially during a time that we have so many dysfuntional families that aren't doing it themselves. My son along with several others that were in our Troop enlisted in the service and some are over in Afghanistan and Iraq for a second time already. Thankfully it sounds like alot of this foolishness over the Scouts has passed, at least I hope so.
Posted by: Jan   2005-07-27 17:55  

#2  Here in San Diego the ACLU's been trying to get the boy scouts thrown out of all City facilities since they won't let gay pedophile scout leaders lead young impressionable men. I keep increasing my Scout donations every time they raise a ruckus, and email the local ACLU about it. F*&kers
Posted by: Frank G   2005-07-27 16:14  

#1  Wonder if Senator Kerry was present and attended.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-07-27 15:14  

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