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Boy Scouts

Let me say up front that I admire the Boy and Girl Scouts. They teach morals, self-sufficiency and the ability to handle a variety of urgent situations. They expose the Scouts to a wide variety of things in the pursuit of those merit badges.

But these things come at a cost. Here is one of them: Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Boy Scouts' Appeal.

This article talks about how they were dropped from the state employee donations program, to the tune of $10,000 annually.

The Scouts policy of preventing openly gay men from being in leadership roles of the scouts violated a state law, which prompted the removal.

I have to side against the Scouts on this one.

Just like the Dixie Chicks got slammed for their views, the Boy Scouts got it here.

This is an easy decision. You can A) stay true to your morals and lose the money, or B) compromise a core belief for money. I'm glad they chose A. Both choices have serious consequences, but A is in line with their core values and I'm glad they stuck to them instead of compromising who they are.

Yes, they lost a large donation in Connecticut, and they are losing the use of public land in San Diego. These can be worked around with other solutions. But they are not giving up on their core beliefs. They are not exposing the kids to a group of men who have a high incidence of pedophilia. They are keeping the NAMBLA members out.

I am sorry for their loss, and I hope they win in California. But they made the right choice and I commend them for it.

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