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On the article Boy Scouts’ Gay Ban: Should it Go?
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On the article Boy Scouts’ Gay Ban: Should it Go?

Kadius Suidak
1:04 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013
To directly reply to the ill written column and obvious bias in favor of lifting the ban I offer this;
The Scouts are a Nationally recognized group and are not to be surveyed by a cities opinion, but rather by the whole. Stating what Chicago believes is a travesty to good journalism. Chicago is a highly liberal city with high murder, corruption and so on, these are facts. Why not ask what the folks in Birmingham, Alabama believe, we all know, an overwhelming view is "No Way Do Not Sway". Surveys are like sand on the shores, if done properly an overview of the population is taken into account, you did not. Sadly you inability to show a neutral point in an effort to form sincere dialogue has failed, clearly you can see the overwhelming amount of folks who disagree with your approach and method. I could do your job and mine, both more effectively than you do the one.
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On the article Boy Scouts’ Gay Ban: Should it Go?
Kadius Suidak
1:04 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013
ReplyTo directly reply to the ill written column and obvious bias in favor of lifting the ban I offer this;
The Scouts are a Nationally recognized group and are not to be surveyed by a cities opinion, but rather by the whole. Stating what Chicago believes is a travesty to good journalism. Chicago is a highly liberal city with high murder, corruption and so on, these are facts. Why not ask what the folks in Birmingham, Alabama believe, we all know, an overwhelming view is "No Way Do Not Sway". Surveys are like sand on the shores, if done properly an overview of the population is taken into account, you did not. Sadly you inability to show a neutral point in an effort to form sincere dialogue has failed, clearly you can see the overwhelming amount of folks who disagree with your approach and method. I could do your job and mine, both more effectively than you do the one.
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On the article Boy Scouts’ Gay Ban: Should it Go?
Kadius Suidak
1:03 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013
ReplyTo directly reply to the ill written column and obvious bias in favor of lifting the ban I offer this;
The Scouts are a National recognized group and are not to be surveyed by a cities opinion, but rather by the whole. Stating what Chicago believes is a travesty to good journalism. Chicago is a highly liberal city with high murder, corruption and so on, these are facts. Why not ask what the folks in Birmingham, Alabama believe, we all know, an overwhelming view is "No Way Do Not Sway". Surveys are like sand on the shores, if done properly an overview of the population is taken into account, you did not. Sadly you inability to show a neutral point in an effort to form sincere dialogue has failed, clearly you can see the overwhelming amount of folks who disagree with your approach and method. I could do your job and mine, both more effectively than you do the one.
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On the article Boy Scouts’ Gay Ban: Should it Go?

Kadius Suidak
12:54 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013
The focus must remain on what the known Scouting values are, standing on them as has been done for over 100 years. Scouting has held the line and because of so we have had scores and scores of hero's, elected officials and great Dad's that have roots Scouting. Holding the line is holding the line, any immoral activity is immoral and should remain so such as the charter states.
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On the article Boy Scouts’ Gay Ban: Should it Go?

Kadius Suidak
12:54 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013
The focus must remain on what the known Scouting values are, standing on them as has been done for over 100 years. Scouting has held the line and because of so we have had scores and scores of hero's, elected officials and great Dad's than have roots Scouting. Holding the line is holding the line, any immoral activity is immoral and should remain so such as the charter states
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On the article Boy Scouts’ Gay Ban: Should it Go?

Kadius Suidak
12:53 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013
The focus must remain on what the known Scouting values are, standing on them as has been done for over 100 years. Scouting has help the line and because of so we have had scores and scores of hero's, elected officials and great Dad's than have roots Scouting. Holding the line is holding the line, any immoral activity is immoral and should remain so such as the charter states.
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On the article Boy Scouts’ Gay Ban: Should it Go?

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On the article Boy Scouts’ Gay Ban: Should it Go?

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On the article Boy Scouts’ Gay Ban: Should it Go?

Kadius Suidak
12:44 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013
Disagree respectively, you have missed the point that the "Scouts" are a Christian based organization, so homosexuality is in direct conflict to the morals of such. It will be a distraction from the core. The homosexual movement should create their own organization and stop trying to infiltrate another and force their intolerance upon such group.
Kadius Suidak
1:18 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013
By stating so you show you are closed minded as well. Do you believe one persons comment above states what the whole believes? If so you have shown yourself to be shallow, your son will be raised likewise, respect is an equal thing, you should respect the Scouts as being what they are and what they believe, try that on for a moment.