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This former Boy Scout votes in every election and have done so ever since I became eligible.
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08-02-2010, 10:39 PM
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Will somebody please grab his soap box and burn it....
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08-02-2010, 10:48 PM
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Perhaps it's time to bring out the Morin-o-Meter, which measures the angular deviation from a given topic, multipied by the number of arcane references. I think a couple of the posts in this thread would rate a 9 or 9.5 out of 10.
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08-02-2010, 10:58 PM
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Bruce: sounds like you are having a very good time. I was at the Nat. Jamboree
right after the end of WW2.It was at Valley Forge, Still have my patches and vest and I am sure I have all the slides I took, some place. Will never forget the
trip on the train from Dodge City Kansas. An old troop train. Hope the weather is better than it is here .!00 degrees + . Have been in Colorado for two weeks and came home to this. James Van Blaricum 
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08-03-2010, 01:48 AM
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As a youngster I went through the Cub Scout program, ending it as the Senior Sixer for the pack. I learned there not to lead with my chin in the boxing ring and understood that "seeing stars" can actually happen. The time did instill life values of "doing your best" and "doing a good turn every day". I think I missed a few days of that along the way. I moved on to Boy Scouts and only lasted a couple of meetings. Of all things, money was the issue. Folks too poor to handle uniform costs, having added two more mouths to feed since I got my Cub gear. So no national or international jamborees for me. I have a great respect for the Scouting movement.
Francis: In my own way, I was trying to help Dave understand, since he asked  Yes, I am Canadian eh. I agree Blue Hockey and Walleye are all good. I also feel I'm a citizen of the global village. Scotch Rugby and Char are also good. I'm not above enjoying squashed grapes from Chile, Italy, France, Australia or the Napa Valley. Summer of '69 ?? A musical reference to follow your looking down the barrels at 70 and surmising you might be 69 during this summer. You have a few years on me, if that is the case - my next b'day being 63.
X-GRUNT was a way to recognize Vets for whom I have great respect. My father was RCAF and father-in-law ARMY. No matter what one's politics might be, I believe those who served the aims of their nation while recognizing it may well end their personal "tour" on this planet deserve respect. Vietnam was a divisive war on the US home front but I was dismayed, at the time, how some returning military were being treated. Never met a "Hippie". I don't abide criminals, regardless of gender. I also believe that both genders can and do contribute to improving the human condition but I do not think humans, as a species, can achieve peaceful co-existence. I always wonder why that is so elusive, as when traveling abroad and meeting ordinary folk, we all seem to have the same basic goals. Happiness and a better future for our kids. For me to apply the bumper sticker would not be right, as I wasn't there. But, I would display the sticker on a "steel tomb", if it were signed by one who was there. I would enjoy sharing a beverage of choice. We would not see eye to eye on everything but then what would the world be if we all thought alike. Debate is good.
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08-03-2010, 08:07 AM
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Steel Tombs-- I have two Browning Gun safes
Thanks Jack-- and for those who want me to burn the Soap Box- "A Boy Scout is Brave, Clean and Reverent" with the emphasis here on CLEAN- as in Dial soap- the old 5 S's every day of my life, one of them being Shower-
For my critics here, let me remind you that All the Ten apply, especially the First- another gent raised the question about out POTUS not attending the BSA event- I don't agree with our POTUS (My right as a citizen, Veteran and voter, as it is yours too) and as a member of the BSA, I voiced my distain for his absence from said event- If you don't like my responses, or try some BS (Boy Scouting) meter, perhaps you might want to use your delete button in the future-
Our Great Country is going to Hades in a handbasket, and I refuse to sit back quietly and watch it happen without protest or comment. And yes, I blame the "Do-Gooders", many of whom are female (or were, if past tense is involved) and if that makes me a anti-fem, so be it- I still open doors for them and say Yes M'am- even when I have no idea what they are about--
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08-03-2010, 09:09 PM
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The Jambo ends today and everybody leaves tomorrow. Its been an interesting exp-erience, from helping physically and emotionally damaged youth to the majority who are just boys even though they may be 6ft 5, weigh 250 lbs of muscle and look like college football players....they are kids having fun and maybe we have future national leaders here.. The West Point booth was packed with interested boys.
So these are kids like kids have always been and we emphasize the Scout law...trustworthy , loyal,l helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave clean and reverent . So a few of us leaders went out to dinner about 12 days ago while we were setting up and this rode hard 30ish waitress with one arm covered with tatoos starts asking about Boy Scouts because she says she has several boys so we tell her and then she says she wishes she had gone with a Boy Scout alum when she was in her teens.... she might not have a bunch of kids and trying to kick a drug and alcohol problem.
I'll post photos when I can...somehow can't do it tonight , internet issues, etc.
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08-03-2010, 10:30 PM
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Thanks for the report, Col. well said
Not all Scouts became POTUS as did Gerald R. Ford- but he certainly lived up to the code of conduct Lord Baden-Powell set out back in 1910. I often wonder if he were with us today how he would see a greatly changed world indeed. 31 July 1910-- No Titanic tragedy, no 1914 shooting of some Duke in Sarajevo that led to WW1. It was indeed a man's world back then, and the Scout Oath reflected the steps a lad should follow into manhood- and not too far from the Ten Commandments- Now prayer in schools, the wording of "Under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag- I can only wonder what his reaction would be.
I also hope that the "rode hard and put up wet" waitress with the two boys (most likely without a father in the picture) will find sponsors that will get them into Scouting and on the right path for life-
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08-05-2010, 09:42 PM
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Here's the last of the pictures from our Bikathlon area. After 10 days and 3600 people through our station, we had trashed half our bicycles and pellet guns. For the bike, they were never designed for a teenager standing 6'4" and weighing 250lbs.
Great time, great kids having fun, and fine people. I think we did well and we did good. I have high hopes for the future.
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