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Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: dono ()
Date: March 22, 2011 12:34PM

My son is a webelo in the local scouts here. We do it to be social and there are some fun aspects to it. Personally I chafe at the overt indoctrination of nationalism - the founding fathers never intended us to pledge our allegiance to a flag (that was invented in this century). The quasi-military uniforms and silly procedures are weird but can be overlooked.

What weirds me out a little is the fact that the adults wear the silly uniforms - its odd. Especially with the weight problems we have the tight uniform shirts with the kerchief and hat combo just looks stupid on grown men. I do respect the adult volunteers effort to run the activities but jeepers what is the idea of dressing up like giant, bloated version of a kid supposed to accomplish?

I mean if you are trying for the creepy-pedophile look, or the totally-unattractive-to-adult-women look I would have to say the adult scout uniform is a home-run.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: i 1 2 ½ 6 ()
Date: March 22, 2011 01:38PM

webelo = we blow

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 22, 2011 01:41PM

You have to wonder about middle aged men that want to instruct little boys in outdoor adventure.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: blowee ()
Date: March 22, 2011 01:45PM

you are just making fun of them; some cheap laffs there - har har. It is outdated for sure, and has had problems with paedophilia in the past -- but there is some value in getting your Eagle scout rank.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: PoliticalCorrectnessIsStupid ()
Date: March 22, 2011 01:48PM

dono Wrote:
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Personally I chafe at the overt
> indoctrination of nationalism - the founding
> fathers never intended us to pledge our allegiance
> to a flag (that was invented in this century).
> The quasi-military uniforms and silly procedures
> are weird but can be overlooked.

Go back to Bonga Bonga if you don't like it.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: scouter ()
Date: March 22, 2011 02:03PM

Listen if you don't want to do it don't. Nobody likes wearing those uniforms. Dads like you just drop off your kids for a weekend camping trip then make fun of people. Shut the hell up If your too cool for scouts do not do it

By the way I am not a leader but I have seen how much work they have put in with the boys and none of them have been paid.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: oaktondad2 ()
Date: March 22, 2011 02:06PM

scouter Wrote:
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> Listen if you don't want to do it don't. Nobody
> likes wearing those uniforms. Dads like you just
> drop off your kids for a weekend camping trip then
> make fun of people. Shut the hell up If your too
> cool for scouts do not do it
>
> By the way I am not a leader but I have seen how
> much work they have put in with the boys and none
> of them have been paid.

yes, I coulkd not do it myself, but have respect for the guys out there helping their sons and others to stay on the straight and narrow path! Boys tend to be "at risk" these days, so these guys are doing good for the community.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: FUNdamental ()
Date: March 22, 2011 02:20PM

eesh Wrote:
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> You have to wonder about middle aged men that want
> to instruct little boys in outdoor adventure.


It is called being a father, idiot.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Doc ()
Date: March 22, 2011 02:21PM

FUNdamental Wrote:
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> eesh Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > You have to wonder about middle aged men that
> want
> > to instruct little boys in outdoor adventure.
>
>
> It is called being a father, idiot.

Take it easy on eesh. Given his sissy boy tendancies, it is apparent his wasn't around much growing up.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: dono ()
Date: March 22, 2011 03:03PM

scouter Wrote:
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> Listen if you don't want to do it don't. Nobody
> likes wearing those uniforms. Dads like you just
> drop off your kids for a weekend camping trip then
> make fun of people. Shut the hell up If your too
> cool for scouts do not do it
>
> By the way I am not a leader but I have seen how
> much work they have put in with the boys and none
> of them have been paid.

lol there is no way I would leave my kid alone with them over a weekend - seriously. And I do respect much of what they do. To your point, I admit I never considered the fact that they probably are required to wear the uniform.

They should really change that. I mean a casual button down with a logo would work wouldnt it?

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: graymoose1 ()
Date: March 22, 2011 03:27PM

dono Wrote:
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> My son is a webelo in the local scouts here. We
> do it to be social and there are some fun aspects
> to it. Personally I chafe at the overt
> indoctrination of nationalism - the founding
> fathers never intended us to pledge our allegiance
> to a flag (that was invented in this century).
> The quasi-military uniforms and silly procedures
> are weird but can be overlooked.
>
> What weirds me out a little is the fact that the
> adults wear the silly uniforms - its odd.
> Especially with the weight problems we have the
> tight uniform shirts with the kerchief and hat
> combo just looks stupid on grown men. I do
> respect the adult volunteers effort to run the
> activities but jeepers what is the idea of
> dressing up like giant, bloated version of a kid
> supposed to accomplish?
>
> I mean if you are trying for the creepy-pedophile
> look, or the totally-unattractive-to-adult-women
> look I would have to say the adult scout uniform
> is a home-run.




Does your webelo's like eating brownies???

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W.W.S.D. what would Scooby Doo

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: FormerScoutLeader ()
Date: March 22, 2011 04:02PM

dono Wrote:
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>
> lol there is no way I would leave my kid alone
> with them over a weekend - seriously.

Why is your son in a troop that you don't trust the leaders for your son to go camping for the weekend?

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 22, 2011 04:28PM

FUNdamental Wrote:
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> eesh Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > You have to wonder about middle aged men that
> want
> > to instruct little boys in outdoor adventure.
>
>
> It is called being a father, idiot.




Laaaaaawl Sounds like I hit a sore spot FUNdamental. I guess you like dressing up like this and calling it "being a father."



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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Maine ()
Date: March 22, 2011 04:28PM

"founding fathers never intended us to pledge our allegiance to a flag (that was invented in this century)."

You are an idiot.

First, this is the 21st century and the current version of the US flag with 50 stars has been around since the 50th state to the Union was admitted in the late 1950s. Also, except for the number of stars, the same flag design has been around for over 150 years.

You are an idiot.

Finally, there is nothing stopping you from volunteering your time to scouting or any other youth organization, other than you are a fat lazy idiot.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: What he said ()
Date: March 22, 2011 04:36PM

I have respect for the dads that volunteer the time and effort. Most of the parents see it as a dropping off spot for their kids to let someone else put up wtih them for a day or weekend.

I used to coach baseball and maybe one or two other parents took an active interest. The rest just pulled up to the field and kicked the kids out. You sometimes ended up driving them home because the parents wouldnt even pick them up.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: The pledge ()
Date: March 22, 2011 04:45PM

no offense but I think he meant that the Pledge is an invention of this century (not the flag). The current Pledge is a modified version of the 1882 original (written by a socialist). Our current version was modified in the 1960's (or 50's - cant remember the exact date)to include 'under God.'

Also I dont think the original Pledge had the word flag in it.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Webelos Plateau ()
Date: March 22, 2011 04:50PM

> ...webelo...

I think it's "webelos".

http://www.boyscouttrail.com/webelos/webelos-scouts.asp

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: dono ()
Date: March 22, 2011 06:39PM

FormerScoutLeader Wrote:
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> dono Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> >
> > lol there is no way I would leave my kid alone
> > with them over a weekend - seriously.
>
> Why is your son in a troop that you don't trust
> the leaders for your son to go camping for the
> weekend?

Well I know some of the leaders somewhat but I would want to be there anyway. 1. to help out. 2. to experience it with him. and 3. to make sure everything was A-okay.

I think the guys running the pack or den or whatever are good men that work hard - I just find the uniforms creepy.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: 6X ()
Date: March 22, 2011 07:16PM

Homosexual Pedophile Boy Scout Leader Ronald Occhipinti Sentenced to 20 Years!
Ronald Occhipinti , Boy Scout Leader who molested boys in the Scouts.



Occhipinti made videotapes and took pictures of the boy in sexual poses. He performed oral sex on the boy. He kept samples of the boy's bodily fluids in plastic bags as souvenirs
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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: GMU Hokie ()
Date: March 22, 2011 07:52PM

There was a case like that here in Fairfax Circuit Court.

Anyone remember Carlton L. Bittenbinder?

http://www.scribd.com/doc/46356/Scouts-Honor

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/30417/SCOUT-CLAIM-DENIED.html

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: say ()
Date: March 22, 2011 07:58PM

dono Wrote:
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> What weirds me out a little is the fact that the
> adults wear the silly uniforms - its odd.
> Especially with the weight problems we have the
> tight uniform shirts with the kerchief and hat
> combo just looks stupid on grown men. I do
> respect the adult volunteers effort to run the
> activities but jeepers what is the idea of
> dressing up like giant, bloated version of a kid
> supposed to accomplish?
>
> I mean if you are trying for the creepy-pedophile
> look, or the totally-unattractive-to-adult-women
> look I would have to say the adult scout uniform
> is a home-run.


C'mon man, it's tradition.

I was a Boy Scout in the early-mid 60's and have fond memories. Our Scoutmaster played for the Baltimore Colts in the fifties and he was a super cool guy, and the strongest man I've ever known. Players weren't as big back then, but I'll bet he was about 6-2 foot, 250 or so pounds.

He had to have his uniform shirts made special because his neck was like a fucking tree stump. If he looked silly in his uniform, I doubt like hell anybody told him so. I was just a kid, so I don't know about the totally unattractive to adult women bit, but his wife was a pretty lady, I remember that.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: loll ()
Date: March 22, 2011 08:43PM

u mad bro?

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: March 22, 2011 09:36PM

did that dude at the bottom of yr pic file, was he holding a stuffed Pedobear? LoLz

http://www.urlesque.com/2011/03/21/pedobear-computer-parts-ad/

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: March 22, 2011 09:58PM

for the record - most scout leaders are busting their asses to do what a lot others arent - HELPING DEVELOP KIDS!

the grand majority of them are excellent ppl, so dont take the assholes who have hidden among them for pedo-reasons , dont think of those fuck-faces as the typical true Scout Leaders, y'know what I mean? Cause it's simply not true

It's great to make LoLz for the fun of it, but in real life, it's just not true

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: March 22, 2011 09:58PM

just thought I'd put that out there..............

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: what he said ()
Date: March 22, 2011 10:03PM

Not only their time but also their money as some parents forget equipment cost money.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: ThePackLeader ()
Date: March 22, 2011 10:08PM

dono Wrote:
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> My son is a webelo in the local scouts here. We
> do it to be social and there are some fun aspects
> to it. Personally I chafe at the overt
> indoctrination of nationalism - the founding
> fathers never intended us to pledge our allegiance
> to a flag (that was invented in this century).
> The quasi-military uniforms and silly procedures
> are weird but can be overlooked.
>
> What weirds me out a little is the fact that the
> adults wear the silly uniforms - its odd.
> Especially with the weight problems we have the
> tight uniform shirts with the kerchief and hat
> combo just looks stupid on grown men. I do
> respect the adult volunteers effort to run the
> activities but jeepers what is the idea of
> dressing up like giant, bloated version of a kid
> supposed to accomplish?
>
> I mean if you are trying for the creepy-pedophile
> look, or the totally-unattractive-to-adult-women
> look I would have to say the adult scout uniform
> is a home-run.


You're an idiot on multiple levels.

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"And if any women or children get their legs torn off, or faces caved in, well, it's tough shit for them." -2LT. Bert Stiles, 505th, 339th (On Berlin Bombardier Mission, 1944).

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: ThePackLeader ()
Date: March 22, 2011 10:11PM

say Wrote:
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> dono Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > What weirds me out a little is the fact that
> the
> > adults wear the silly uniforms - its odd.
> > Especially with the weight problems we have the
> > tight uniform shirts with the kerchief and hat
> > combo just looks stupid on grown men. I do
> > respect the adult volunteers effort to run the
> > activities but jeepers what is the idea of
> > dressing up like giant, bloated version of a
> kid
> > supposed to accomplish?
> >
> > I mean if you are trying for the
> creepy-pedophile
> > look, or the
> totally-unattractive-to-adult-women
> > look I would have to say the adult scout
> uniform
> > is a home-run.
>
>
> C'mon man, it's tradition.
>
> I was a Boy Scout in the early-mid 60's and have
> fond memories. Our Scoutmaster played for the
> Baltimore Colts in the fifties and he was a super
> cool guy, and the strongest man I've ever known.
> Players weren't as big back then, but I'll bet he
> was about 6-2 foot, 250 or so pounds.
>
> He had to have his uniform shirts made special
> because his neck was like a fucking tree stump.
> If he looked silly in his uniform, I doubt like
> hell anybody told him so. I was just a kid, so I
> don't know about the totally unattractive to adult
> women bit, but his wife was a pretty lady, I
> remember that.


I knew a cool Scoutmaster about 10 years ago. He also just so happened to be the CO of the 7th SFG(A). A really great guy, and I was also friends with his son, who was pretty much the same as his old man.

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"And if any women or children get their legs torn off, or faces caved in, well, it's tough shit for them." -2LT. Bert Stiles, 505th, 339th (On Berlin Bombardier Mission, 1944).

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 22, 2011 10:12PM

What possesses.....let's say a 45 year old single man with no children to go out and surround himself with boys and instruct them on inconsequential subjects such as knot tying and wilderness survival?


Do you people actually think all scoutmasters are married men with a strong sense of community and fathership?

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: March 22, 2011 10:52PM

well, who are you talking about? Cause I know when my bro was a scout, all the leaders had kids in scouts

So I dont know who you are talking about

you got any PROOF of yr theory?

just sayin......................

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: jstsayin ()
Date: March 22, 2011 11:34PM

eesh Wrote:
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> What possesses.....let's say a 45 year old single
> man with no children to go out and surround
> himself with boys and instruct them on
> inconsequential subjects such as knot tying and
> wilderness survival?
>
>
> Do you people actually think all scoutmasters are
> married men with a strong sense of community and
> fathership?


I think ur wrong there eesh,

I was in scouts about 10 years ago. There were about six or seven core adult
scout leaders, all of whom had kids in the troop of about 50 boys. As I recall
most of them were military or ex military guys who just wanted to spend time with
their sons and give back to the community in a positive way. I suppose most of
the adult leaders were just coincidentally military due to our area. There were
other parents who helped now and then when they could or who would occasionally
go on camp outs. But there were definitely no adults involved that didnt have
kids in the troop; that would infact be just plain creepy.

Most of the focus of scouts seemed to be about teaching boys self reliance,
teamwork and discipline in a fun way that boys would enjoy. I also got the
feeling that it gave some of the kids with bad home lives a sense of "family."

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Nota Teacher ()
Date: March 23, 2011 06:22AM

eesh Wrote:
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> What possesses.....let's say a 45 year old single
> man with no children to go out and surround
> himself with boys and instruct them on
> inconsequential subjects such as knot tying and
> wilderness survival?

Teaching is teaching - some people get strong pleasure from teaching others...and kids are pretty eager empty brains to fill up.

=I= love teaching. However, I'd be WAY too cowardly to teach kids these days - as this thread shows (albeit with a very narrow set of writers), paranoia reigns supreme about such things.

So perhaps your question should be something like:

>>> "Why in the world would someone take the personal risk to teach
>>> others anything, especially somewhat inconsequential things?"...

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: retorter ()
Date: March 23, 2011 07:36AM

eesh Wrote:
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> What possesses.....let's say a 45 year old single
> man with no children to go out and surround
> himself with boys and instruct them on
> inconsequential subjects such as knot tying and
> wilderness survival?
>
>
> Do you people actually think all scoutmasters are
> married men with a strong sense of community and
> fathership?


What possesses......let's say a 20 year old single closet homo to get all their social interaction behind a keyboard instead of getting his sorry ass out of his parent's house and trying to actually become a man.

Do you think anyone here gives a shit what you post since you've shown time and again that you have no actual experience in anything other than posting naughty pictures on FFU?

just saying....

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: slammerv ()
Date: March 23, 2011 07:40AM

I'm guessing that those of you busting on the parent leaders were not scouts when you were kids so you have no clue what goes on. As a den leader of Webelos I can tell you it takes up a lot of time and sometimes $$. Most fathers and mothers do it so they can be there with their kids and maybe on some level make a difference in another kids life. Spend some time on a camp out with them as a parent volunteer. You will see the fun the kids and adults have. FYI-in Webelos a parent is required to be present for each boy when camping.

Yes, the uniform is a little dorky for the adult, but having been in Cubs and then Boy Scouts there is also a sense of pride when wearing it.
If you are going to bust on an organization about being pepohiles there were far more in the Catholic Church than in Scouts, but don't get me started on that.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: formerhick76 ()
Date: March 23, 2011 08:39AM

Also did the Scouts transfer known pedos between troops the way the Catholic Church transferred known pedos between parishes?

I mean I could sort of see moving a priest to administrative duty if it was one kid and the details were murky, but I understand they'd transfer priests with a history of abuse between parishes -- this came out way earlier in Ireland than in the US, this is why Sinead tore up the picture of the Pope on Saturday Night Live.

Also remember the Magdalene laundries, this is often what happens if we leave charity purely to the private sector without any other oversight.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: dono ()
Date: March 23, 2011 09:07AM

You know I value the genuine contributions here - I think they have helped me find a more balanced appreciation for the adult volunteers. I think it boils down to the fact that the institution could benefit from some updating - I think that would help the adults and the children...

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: tmill9 ()
Date: March 23, 2011 09:15AM

I was in Scouts when I was a kid and didn't like it. But, that had nothing to do with the leaders. Most of them were in the military since I grew up near an Army base. It just wasn't my thing. I do agree that the people who are the leaders are for the most part, just doing it to be involved in their own kids lives, which is very worthwhile in itself.

I'm Catholic and never had any kind or hint of issue with a priest. However, I find it reprehensible that the Catholic Church hierarchy covered this all up and allowed it to continue. I detest the idea that so many decent and good people, Priests, Nuns and the lay people who are involved in the Church are branded the same way. I won't renounce my faith though, I'm a Christian first. The church where I go has laid down procedures to ensure these kinds of abuses won't happen, like there have to be 2 adults with kids at all times, the Confessionals have glass panes and parents can stand outside the room and observe. Of course, what kid would ever confess if the parents were in the room? LOL

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: bser ()
Date: March 23, 2011 09:17AM

dono Wrote:
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> You know I value the genuine contributions here -
> I think they have helped me find a more balanced
> appreciation for the adult volunteers. I think it
> boils down to the fact that the institution could
> benefit from some updating - I think that would
> help the adults and the children...

The merit badges are the heart of the porgram, IMHO, and I do think those get updated as time goes on to reflect what is more current in the world. The lads have to do community sevrice projects and we know college admissions people plave a high value on that these days.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: PrimitiveCamper ()
Date: March 23, 2011 09:24AM

I was in Scouting as a kid and although my dad was never a
Scoutmaster he was always there to help. We lived in a rural/industrial
area where some of the other kids dads worked in factories with
rotating shifts so they couldn't always make the weekend activities
so my dad would always make sure they had a ride and the gear
they needed. He also made an effort to supervise these kids in
their own fathers absence. Most of the dads in this troop were WW-II vets.
Sometimes they tended to treat us like "Privates" and they
were the Sergeants but as I got older I appreciated the discipline.
They taught us how to camp out "bivouac" style and learn how
to take care of ourselves. If there had been an incident of
pedophilia, they would probably have taken justice into their
own hands and killed the perpetrator themselves. I can't remember
any episodes or even mention of one and maybe thats why.

My son joined Cub Scouts when he was old enough but quickly became
bored. He said he'd rather go camping and hunting with me and I was
disappointed with how much the program had changed since I was a kid
but I'm sure as Hell not going to criticize someone for participating.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: get a life ()
Date: March 23, 2011 09:35AM

FUNdamental Wrote:
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> It is called being a father, idiot.

Ummm, wearing that stupid uniform doesn't make you a father. It makes you a loser.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Will ()
Date: March 23, 2011 10:23AM

Cmon man. I am a 17 year old the boy scouts now and we hate parents like you. We know the uniform is kinda lame, but its all some of the kids have to look foreward to. I love camping and all, and every single leader in the program is a dad, who cares about the development of his community. We have a few people who just drop off their kids just for the sake of doing something.
Please go take your homophobe, biased, one sided views somewhere else.
-Current Boy Scout.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: dumb uniform ()
Date: March 23, 2011 10:31AM

Will Wrote:
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> Cmon man. I am a 17 year old the boy scouts now
> and we hate parents like you. We know the uniform
> is kinda lame, but its all some of the kids have
> to look foreward to. I love camping and all, and
> every single leader in the program is a dad, who
> cares about the development of his community. We
> have a few people who just drop off their kids
> just for the sake of doing something.
> Please go take your homophobe, biased, one sided
> views somewhere else.
> -Current Boy Scout.

You_win_the_prize.jpg

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: You are all nerds ()
Date: March 23, 2011 11:16AM

No girl wants to get it on with a boy scout. Lame!

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: To the 17 yr old scout ()
Date: March 23, 2011 11:18AM

How is that uniform working with the ladies?

Seventeen is too old to be a scout.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: ProVallone ()
Date: March 23, 2011 11:21AM

We need the Scouts. How else is a young man going to learn about sodomy?

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: PrimitiveCamper ()
Date: March 23, 2011 11:23AM

To the 17 yr old scout Wrote:
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> How is that uniform working with the ladies?
>
> Seventeen is too old to be a scout.

I was in Explorers at 17 and "Scouting" for girls. It worked fine. On one of our camping trips to a State park in Indiana we scored big time. The park hosted dances in a pavilion for teenagers and the parents like us. Little did they know......

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: To the liar and the loser ()
Date: March 23, 2011 11:26AM

I smell bullshit.

No girl would admit to being with a Boy Scout.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: FUNdamental ()
Date: March 23, 2011 11:28AM

get a life Wrote:
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> FUNdamental Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > It is called being a father, idiot.
>
> Ummm, wearing that stupid uniform doesn't make you
> a father. It makes you a loser.

Actually, wearing the uniform, taking you son to scouting events, and working with your son to accomplish scout badges, etc. makes you a good dad. for you to criticize someone for doing his best to raise a son or two correctly in this day and age, is the worst kind of criticism to dole-an unfounded, baseless, destructive and malicious comment, presented without merit or authority. You, sir, are an idiot, and, unfortunately, it appears, you don't even know it.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: parenting ()
Date: March 23, 2011 11:38AM

FUNdamental Wrote:
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> Actually, wearing the uniform, taking you son to
> scouting events, and working with your son to
> accomplish scout badges, etc. makes you a good
> dad. for you to criticize someone for doing his
> best to raise a son or two correctly in this day
> and age, is the worst kind of criticism to dole-an
> unfounded, baseless, destructive and malicious
> comment, presented without merit or authority.
> You, sir, are an idiot, and, unfortunately, it
> appears, you don't even know it.


Given your unhealtht and documented obsession with teenage sexual activity, you are the exact wrong person to be giving any sort of guidance, counseling, mentoring, etc. to any young man. Not to mention, you dole out unfounded, baseless, destructive and malicious comments on a regular basis in this forum. Somehow though, this one touched a nerve with you.

Basically, stay the fuck away from my kids.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Eagle ()
Date: March 23, 2011 11:38AM

To the liar and the loser Wrote:
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> I smell bullshit.
>
> No girl would admit to being with a Boy Scout.

the scout leader told us to get the Eagle badge by 16, because after that they start dating and spending time with their girlfriends etc. So I'm pretty sure a boy scout can get a date. Depends on the individual kid I guess.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 23, 2011 12:00PM

FUNdamental Wrote:
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> get a life Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > FUNdamental Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > It is called being a father, idiot.
> >
> > Ummm, wearing that stupid uniform doesn't make
> you
> > a father. It makes you a loser.
>
> Actually, wearing the uniform, taking you son to
> scouting events, and working with your son to
> accomplish scout badges, etc. makes you a good
> dad. for you to criticize someone for doing his
> best to raise a son or two correctly in this day
> and age, is the worst kind of criticism to dole-an
> unfounded, baseless, destructive and malicious
> comment, presented without merit or authority.
> You, sir, are an idiot, and, unfortunately, it
> appears, you don't even know it.





HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA


What is it about the boy scouts that makes you so defensive? I hardly think wearing a scout uniform, taking your son to scouting events automatically makes you a good father. What a superficial, shallow definition of fatherhood you have. Wow.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: get a life ()
Date: March 23, 2011 12:14PM

FUNdamental Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Actually, wearing the uniform, taking you son to
> scouting events, and working with your son to
> accomplish scout badges, etc. makes you a good
> dad. for you to criticize someone for doing his
> best to raise a son or two correctly in this day
> and age, is the worst kind of criticism to dole-an
> unfounded, baseless, destructive and malicious
> comment, presented without merit or authority.
> You, sir, are an idiot, and, unfortunately, it
> appears, you don't even know it.

Look, no son wants their dad walking around like a fruitcake teaching kids how to tie knots and whittle. It's retarded and is only gonna get your kid picked on in school.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: oooooh yeah ()
Date: March 23, 2011 12:26PM

Yeah, but not all scout leaders are pervy old men......

http://www.truecrimereport.com/2009/10/boy_scout_leader_courtney_shew.php

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: FUNdamental ()
Date: March 23, 2011 12:30PM

eesh Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> FUNdamental Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > get a life Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > FUNdamental Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > It is called being a father, idiot.
> > >
> > > Ummm, wearing that stupid uniform doesn't
> make
> > you
> > > a father. It makes you a loser.
> >
> > Actually, wearing the uniform, taking you son
> to
> > scouting events, and working with your son to
> > accomplish scout badges, etc. makes you a good
> > dad. for you to criticize someone for doing
> his
> > best to raise a son or two correctly in this
> day
> > and age, is the worst kind of criticism to
> dole-an
> > unfounded, baseless, destructive and malicious
> > comment, presented without merit or authority.
>
> > You, sir, are an idiot, and, unfortunately, it
> > appears, you don't even know it.
>
>
>
>
> HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA
>
>
> What is it about the boy scouts that makes you so
> defensive? I hardly think wearing a scout uniform,
> taking your son to scouting events automatically
> makes you a good father. What a superficial,
> shallow definition of fatherhood you have. Wow.

Good grief; it is spending quality time and allowing your kids to learn, giving them their best opportunity for development, away from all the noise and distractions of today's modern world. In case you haven't noticed, in today's world, there are a lot of things out there meant to distract children; cable channels, WIIs, DS's, smart phones, Playstations, computer games, etc. There are plenty of parents who allow these distractions to to take over their kid's lives.

Scouting introduces kids to other stuff like building things, physical activities, sports, etc. that kids may not initially consider.

Example
If given the choice of playing video games, watching TV, or doing an outside activity, my kids will always choose the TV/video game (I can't blame my kids, the video game companies and children's tv production studions hire psychiatrists to help them make their product more addictive; they actually take out adds in psychiatric trade journals looking for psychiatrists to help in game TV production designing).

Scouting allows these kids to explore and learn other things with their parents and other kids their same age. If I said to my son, "let's go learn to play Lacross," he would say "no." Now, if I say, "other Cub Scouts are coming over and we are going to learn lacross," he would get excited. Do you see my point?

In Scouts, my sons learned carpentry, model rocketry, how to set a table, how to shake hands correctly, and even how to address the First Lady of the United States. Without the Scouting program, I am not sure how much initial interest they would have with any of these learning activities. So, yes, Scouting is part of being a good father.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: PrimitiveCamper ()
Date: March 23, 2011 12:36PM

To the liar and the loser Wrote:
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> I smell bullshit.
>
> No girl would admit to being with a Boy Scout.

You smell your own breath. I suspect you have other issues such as
their policy against gays. Hmmm...???

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: parenting ()
Date: March 23, 2011 12:37PM

FUNdamental Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Good grief; it is spending quality time and
> allowing your kids to learn, giving them their
> best opportunity for development, away from all
> the noise and distractions of today's modern
> world. In case you haven't noticed, in today's
> world, there are a lot of things out there meant
> to distract children; cable channels, WIIs, DS's,
> smart phones, Playstations, computer games, etc.
> There are plenty of parents who allow these
> distractions to to take over their kid's lives.
>
> Scouting introduces kids to other stuff like
> building things, physical activities, sports, etc.
> that kids may not initially consider.
>
> Example
> If given the choice of playing video games,
> watching TV, or doing an outside activity, my
> kids will always choose the TV/video game (I can't
> blame my kids, the video game companies and
> children's tv production studions hire
> psychiatrists to help them make their product more
> addictive; they actually take out adds in
> psychiatric trade journals looking for
> psychiatrists to help in game TV production
> designing).
>
> Scouting allows these kids to explore and learn
> other things with their parents and other kids
> their same age. If I said to my son, "let's go
> learn to play Lacross," he would say "no." Now,
> if I say, "other Cub Scouts are coming over and we
> are going to learn lacross," he would get excited.
> Do you see my point?
>
> In Scouts, my sons learned carpentry, model
> rocketry, how to set a table, how to shake hands
> correctly, and even how to address the First Lady
> of the United States. Without the Scouting
> program, I am not sure how much initial interest
> they would have with any of these learning
> activities. So, yes, Scouting is part of being a
> good father.

Like I said, given your perverted tendancies, stay the fuck away from kids. You probably go around the campsite hoping to hear kids talking about teenage sex. It is a big part of what you post about. Get some help and stay away from the kids.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: PrimitiveCamper ()
Date: March 23, 2011 12:53PM

FUNdamental Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> eesh Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > FUNdamental Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > get a life Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > FUNdamental Wrote:
> > > >
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > >
> > > > -----
> > > > > It is called being a father, idiot.
> > > >
> > > > Ummm, wearing that stupid uniform doesn't
> > make
> > > you
> > > > a father. It makes you a loser.
> > >
> > > Actually, wearing the uniform, taking you son
> > to
> > > scouting events, and working with your son to
> > > accomplish scout badges, etc. makes you a
> good
> > > dad. for you to criticize someone for doing
> > his
> > > best to raise a son or two correctly in this
> > day
> > > and age, is the worst kind of criticism to
> > dole-an
> > > unfounded, baseless, destructive and malicious
>
> > > comment, presented without merit or
> authority.
> >
> > > You, sir, are an idiot, and, unfortunately,
> it
> > > appears, you don't even know it.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA
> >
> >
> > What is it about the boy scouts that makes you
> so
> > defensive? I hardly think wearing a scout
> uniform,
> > taking your son to scouting events
> automatically
> > makes you a good father. What a superficial,
> > shallow definition of fatherhood you have. Wow.
>
> Good grief; it is spending quality time and
> allowing your kids to learn, giving them their
> best opportunity for development, away from all
> the noise and distractions of today's modern
> world. In case you haven't noticed, in today's
> world, there are a lot of things out there meant
> to distract children; cable channels, WIIs, DS's,
> smart phones, Playstations, computer games, etc.
> There are plenty of parents who allow these
> distractions to to take over their kid's lives.
>
> Scouting introduces kids to other stuff like
> building things, physical activities, sports, etc.
> that kids may not initially consider.
>
> Example
> If given the choice of playing video games,
> watching TV, or doing an outside activity, my
> kids will always choose the TV/video game (I can't
> blame my kids, the video game companies and
> children's tv production studions hire
> psychiatrists to help them make their product more
> addictive; they actually take out adds in
> psychiatric trade journals looking for
> psychiatrists to help in game TV production
> designing).
>
> Scouting allows these kids to explore and learn
> other things with their parents and other kids
> their same age. If I said to my son, "let's go
> learn to play Lacross," he would say "no." Now,
> if I say, "other Cub Scouts are coming over and we
> are going to learn lacross," he would get excited.
> Do you see my point?
>
> In Scouts, my sons learned carpentry, model
> rocketry, how to set a table, how to shake hands
> correctly, and even how to address the First Lady
> of the United States. Without the Scouting
> program, I am not sure how much initial interest
> they would have with any of these learning
> activities. So, yes, Scouting is part of being a
> good father.

We learned how to properly fold a flag and even how to march.
Our troop was sponsored by an American Legion Post and it showed.
When we marched in Memorial Day parades we were better than the
local marching bands. One of our dads was a retired Army Drill Sgt.
Some of us had never fired a gun before and we spent time at
ranges. We also learned how to use a bow and arrow and the basics
of competition archery. We had a winter camping trip every November
and went rabbit hunting. Another thing about our troop was that
most of us wound up in the military during Vietnam and some of
us are still in touch these days. Four of my Facebook friends
were members of that troop and yes, they're all married with
kids. No gays that I know of.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: dumb ()
Date: March 23, 2011 01:23PM

FUNdamental Wrote:
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> In case you haven't noticed, in today's world, there are a lot of things out there meant to distract children; cable channels, WIIs, DS's, smart phones, Playstations, computer games,


You forgot to mention gay porn, which is what your kids will end up looking at some day if they keep seeing their father dressed up in a boy scout uniform.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Suze ()
Date: March 23, 2011 01:52PM

Jealous because they won't let you join?

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: RMo ()
Date: March 23, 2011 01:53PM

dumb Wrote:
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> FUNdamental Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > In case you haven't noticed, in today's world,
> there are a lot of things out there meant to
> distract children; cable channels, WIIs, DS's,
> smart phones, Playstations, computer games,
>
>
> You forgot to mention gay porn, which is what your
> kids will end up looking at some day if they keep
> seeing their father dressed up in a boy scout
> uniform.

FUNdamental Simpsonized:

The_Scout_Master.jpg

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 23, 2011 02:08PM

FUNdamental Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------

> In Scouts, my sons learned carpentry, model
> rocketry, how to set a table, how to shake hands
> correctly, and even how to address the First Lady
> of the United States.





No doubt your sons will become doctors, CEOs, or military generals because they learned how to address the First Lady and set tables in the boy scouts.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: PrimitiveCamper ()
Date: March 23, 2011 02:13PM

eesh Wrote:
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> FUNdamental Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
>
> > In Scouts, my sons learned carpentry, model
> > rocketry, how to set a table, how to shake
> hands
> > correctly, and even how to address the First
> Lady
> > of the United States.
>
>
>
>
> No doubt your sons will become doctors, CEOs, or
> military generals because they learned how to
> address the First Lady and set tables in the boy
> scouts.


You never know. Here is a list of famous Boy Scouts. (Notice even Marion Barry made the list)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Eagle_Scouts_%28Boy_Scouts_of_America%29

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: award show ()
Date: March 23, 2011 02:40PM

FUNdamental and Mark Sanford

Co-Fathers of the Year

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: splains lot ()
Date: March 23, 2011 02:59PM

Elmo Zumwalt was an Eagle Scout. Who knew.

hmmmm.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: PrimitiveCamper ()
Date: March 23, 2011 03:24PM

Note those are only former Eagle Scouts. It takes a lot of serious work to
achieve that rank and some are either distracted, move up to Explorers,
or have other activities that are important to them such as sports, etc..

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: scouter ()
Date: March 23, 2011 03:29PM

my kid is in Scouts. Most of the leaders wear the shirt open necked and not with the little kercheif tied. Most youngsters, I am sure, can tell which dads are with it, and which ones are a little on the "goody two-shoes" side of the ledger.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: SCOUT LEADER ()
Date: March 25, 2011 10:18PM

I'm a scout leader you have to go through a back ground check and training. I don't know any leaders who don't have a boy in the pack. I'm pretty sure you can't be a leader unless you have kid in scouts.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: proveswhat ()
Date: March 27, 2011 02:03AM

Amature radio operators go through training too what does that prove?

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: March 27, 2011 09:09AM

proves "amature" radio operators are good at their jobs

same as scout leaders, dumbass

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: proveswhat ()
Date: March 27, 2011 10:01AM

Please do not use that word. Get that off your mind.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: duhdinger ()
Date: March 29, 2011 08:16PM

Amatur

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Just sayin' ()
Date: March 30, 2011 08:51PM

I have been around a few different scout troops and I am convinced the adult leaders are having more "fun" than the boys. Their kids are just their cover.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: I need advice ()
Date: March 30, 2011 09:00PM

It is so sad we cannot trust other parents to be around our kids.

My son who is nine was invited to a sleep over camp this summer with another friend.

After we looked into the camp we were told they had not picked out the college students who would be in charge in each cabin.

The camp wants a deposit now or else we lose our place.

I feel conflicted but we are not letting our son go.

Better to be safe right?

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: March 30, 2011 09:28PM

Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy new
Posted by: Just sayin' ()
Date: March 30, 2011 08:51PM

I have been around a few different scout troops and I am convinced the adult leaders are having more "fun" than the boys. Their kids are just their cover.

got any proof or just yr bullshit imagination to go on there? just sayin............:)
---------------------------------------------------

Posted by: I need advice ()
Date: March 30, 2011 09:00PM

It is so sad we cannot trust other parents to be around our kids.

um, you cant even trust yr own parents, my friend:

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/crime-scene/fairfax/grandmom-charged-in-girls-fata.html

hell, if you want to get technical, you cant even trust yr kids if you want to get that anal:

http://www.wbbjtv.com/news/regional/Kentucky-Teen-Kills-Parents-Over-Grounding-118528264.html

but yeah, if you dont trust the camp, dont let him go. However, if you dont have a real reason to not trust the camp (i.e. they are a top notch, well known and established facility) then there's no reason not to let him go.

Cause an attack can happen at school:

http://blogs.pitch.com/plog/2010/10/sexual_assault_swinney_elementary.php

at the neighborhood playground:

http://www.kansascityaccidentinjuryattorneys.com/blog/9-yearold-boy-sexually-assualted-on-playground-how-can-you-protect-your-kansas-city-child-from-s.cfm

just about anywhere:

http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2011/01/27/boysexually-assaulted-in-hilltop-library.html?sid=101

I mean, you can't hover over your son like a military satellite his ENTIRE life, you know what I mean?

Better to teach him what can happen, teach him how to defend himself - Give him the mental tools he needs to survive and protect himself. Cause just closing him up to the real world will prolly not work in the long run...............

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: notvlure ()
Date: April 03, 2011 08:16AM

It is not clear if those people were boy scouts? What is yur point?

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: April 03, 2011 11:03AM

notvlure Wrote:
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> It is not clear if those people were boy scouts?
> What is yur point?
--------------------------

um, you have to read the post of the person who I was answering "I need advice" in order to "get it". We were talking about parental judgment and fears of being away from our kids, not necessarily scouting...................

hope that helps

LoLz

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: notvlre ()
Date: April 03, 2011 06:33PM

I got no idea what you mean. I will just keep my kid by my side.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Summer camp ()
Date: April 03, 2011 07:03PM

To: Summer camp parent

Nine seems young for a sleep away camp.

I think you should wait till he is in sixth grade when he may be a better judge of someone.

I know one camp where the child cannot call the parents. They are only allowed to email. I am fine with that if the kids are older.

Good luck.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: April 04, 2011 12:39PM

notvlre Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> I got no idea what you mean. I will just keep my
> kid by my side.

if you cant understand a simple convo, then yeah, prolly best you keep yr kid by yr side LoLz

Posted by: Summer camp ()
Date: April 03, 2011 07:03PM

you are right, prolly for best to wait

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: eagle64 ()
Date: April 05, 2011 09:01PM

It's difficult to wade through all of the Bull Shit replies to this topic, but the main problem with the concerns addressed here about Scouting that has not be sufficiently addressed is PARENT INVOLVEMENT. There would not be questions about
homosexual predators in Scouting if parents were actively involved. I am an Eagle Scout (1964) who grew up in a small town in Washington State where parental involvement was essential to the Scouting movement. I recall throughout my day in the Boy Scouts that parents were behind us at every moment. In our troop we had more than 10 Eagle Scouts at the same time, and this would not have been possible without parental involvement. To say that there is something creepy about the uniforms, etc. just means that you are dropping off you kid(s) for a babysitting job with the Scouts without having any involvement!!!

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: harry sax ()
Date: April 05, 2011 09:23PM

Gordon Blvd Wrote:
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> for the record - most scout leaders are busting
> their asses to do what a lot others arent -
> HELPING DEVELOP KIDS!
>
> the grand majority of them are excellent ppl, so
> dont take the assholes who have hidden among them
> for pedo-reasons , dont think of those fuck-faces
> as the typical true Scout Leaders, y'know what I
> mean? Cause it's simply not true
>
> It's great to make LoLz for the fun of it, but in
> real life, it's just not true



Only priests molest young boys

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: April 05, 2011 09:59PM

harry sax Wrote:
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> Gordon Blvd Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > for the record - most scout leaders are busting
> > their asses to do what a lot others arent -
> > HELPING DEVELOP KIDS!
> >
> > the grand majority of them are excellent ppl,
> so
> > dont take the assholes who have hidden among
> them
> > for pedo-reasons , dont think of those
> fuck-faces
> > as the typical true Scout Leaders, y'know what
> I
> > mean? Cause it's simply not true
> >
> > It's great to make LoLz for the fun of it, but
> in
> > real life, it's just not true
>
>
>
> Only priests molest young boys
------------------------------------------------

unfortunately, that's not true :( But unlike the Catholic Church, Boy Scouts of American have, according the the Washington Times (which did an in-depth study on sex abuse in the BSA awhile back "created what many child abuse experts call one of the best sex abuse education programs in the country." and never hid abuse cases, or moved abusive scout leaders to other locations. And THAT is the major difference.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scouting_sex_abuse_cases#Scouting_related_activities_where_sexual_abuse_had_occurred

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youth_Protection_program


they dont fuck around in the Boy Scouts to this sorta shit.

@ eagle64 - you are dead right about what you posted

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: eagle64 ()
Date: April 05, 2011 10:08PM

Gordon Blvd---Thanks, for your sane, common sense agreenment!!!

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: April 06, 2011 07:46PM

eagle64 Wrote:
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> Gordon Blvd---Thanks, for your sane, common sense
> agreenment!!!
--------------------------------

no prob, m'man - Anybody who's actually been to a scouting meeting can and actually pays attention can see all the hard work y'all do :)

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: former boy scout ()
Date: April 06, 2011 11:03PM

As a former scout I must say scouts was a fun time.

The only thing is that sometimes the adults are real strict about doing stupid activities and the adults get political.

I had a great time going to Philmont

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: splains what? ()
Date: April 12, 2011 09:50AM

splains lot Wrote:
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> Elmo Zumwalt was an Eagle Scout. Who knew.
>
> hmmmm.


is he related to our WilliamZumwalt/eesh?

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Victim of the 70s ()
Date: February 13, 2019 12:06PM

Webelo is not an indigenous word, meaning anything. It is a thinly veiled "Wee Below", code word which describes what pedophiles seek out when they become Cub Scout adult volunteers. Obviously, Cub Scouts are still at the point in their physiological development where thy are still "wee below". It's an open invitation for pedophiles to "join up", because you're welcome here, where you can camp out overnight on weekends with those impressionable young "wee belows", and be the adult that they look up to, the adult that affects their formation. It's unlimited "Vienna sausage" opportunities, for those that couldn't make it into the Priesthood, but like to dress up in short pants and kerchiefs.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Das Creepy ()
Date: February 13, 2019 12:37PM

This thread got off on a tangent, but the real issue is overweight. grown men wearing kids Scout uniforms. Has this issue been rectified?

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: Keeping it real ()
Date: February 13, 2019 12:44PM

Gordon Blvd was also the poster Prophet Mohammad and got in major trouble with the popo on here. He threatened to blow up a school and that got him a visit from the men in blue. He stopped posting after that. He was such an asshole.

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Re: Fairfax Scouts - kinda creepy
Posted by: eagle64 ()
Date: February 13, 2019 11:07PM

@Victim of the 70s: What a crock of shit you spew! You can't even get it right---it is Webelos with an "s". Webelos in my day in the Cubs stood for "Wolf Bear Lion Scout (they have changed this now to We'll Be Loyal Scouts) but it still represents the transition from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts. My very first post to Fairfax Underground was to this thread to counteract all of the misinformation about Scouting. Please look at my earlier posts to this thread in 2011.

@Keeping it real: I was not aware that Gordon Blvd got into trouble. Please explain as I thought most of his posts to Fairfax Underground were a breath of sanity in the free-for-all of basement dwelling mama's boys and other demented individuals.

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