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tecoyah said:Given the statutes on file in this city......is it justified to appeal this descision?
Sea Scouts appeal speech ruling
Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO - The Berkeley Sea Scouts asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to overturn a lower court decision requiring the group to pay berthing fees at the Berkeley Marina.
The California Supreme Court ruled in March that Berkeley did not violate the rights of the youth sailors connected to the Boy Scouts of America when it demanded marina fees because the group violates a city anti-discrimination policy.
The city revoked free berthing privileges for the Berkeley Sea Scouts because the Boy Scouts bar atheist and gay members, which violates the city's 1997 policy to provide free berthing to nonprofits that don't discriminate.
City officials told the Sea Scouts that the group could retain its berthing subsidy, valued at about $500 monthly per boat, if it broke ties with the Boy Scouts or disavowed the policy against gays and atheists.
The Sea Scouts, which teaches sailing, carpentry and plumbing, refused to do so and maintained that such an edict was unconstitutional.
Freedom comes at a price, not always in red blood, but sometimes in green cash. Sure, the Boy Scouts have the legal right to appeal whatever they wish, but they shame themselves in doing so.tecoyah said:Given the statutes on file in this city......is it justified to appeal this descision?
Sea Scouts appeal speech ruling
Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO - The Berkeley Sea Scouts asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to overturn a lower court decision requiring the group to pay berthing fees at the Berkeley Marina.
The California Supreme Court ruled in March that Berkeley did not violate the rights of the youth sailors connected to the Boy Scouts of America when it demanded marina fees because the group violates a city anti-discrimination policy.
The city revoked free berthing privileges for the Berkeley Sea Scouts because the Boy Scouts bar atheist and gay members, which violates the city's 1997 policy to provide free berthing to nonprofits that don't discriminate.
City officials told the Sea Scouts that the group could retain its berthing subsidy, valued at about $500 monthly per boat, if it broke ties with the Boy Scouts or disavowed the policy against gays and atheists.
The Sea Scouts, which teaches sailing, carpentry and plumbing, refused to do so and maintained that such an edict was unconstitutional.
The atheist is the new Black.talloulou said:....This is a witch hunt. These kids are an easy target for groups with an agenda. I think that sucks. I don't believe in using children to rage political war and further political agendas. While I can understand why groups would be unhappy with any anti-homosexual propaganda I have absolutely zero sympathy for the atheist slant. Gimme a friggin break. Are atheists gonna become the new victim group....always crying about how unfairly they are being treated. That's just freaking insane.....
Jerry said:The atheist is the new Black.
tecoyah said:As a Pagan, I have a certain understanding of this issue, it is my own, and need not be extrapolated to the realm of an atheist but still has some bearing on what underlies this debate. I actually do take issue with swearing to a Christian God, as I do not believe in it, thus to take a pledge, or pray to such an entity is to lie to myself, and anyone who believes me. While I understand full well many who claim the christian faith do not actually follow the tenants, let alone truly believe in this God.....I am not them, and consider such a thing Bad Karma.
To attempt to force me to do so is an affront to my own beliefs, and discriminates against such, thus I cannot in good faith submit to an oath devoted to such an entity. Granted, I am free to practice my own faith, but the spiral scouts (A Pagan/Unitarian troup) have no issue with Christians joining the ranks....thus no discrimination. The issue is not one of Children having fun anymore, the Boy Scouts have made it political simply by the charter they uphold, and by affiliation, so have the Sea Scouts.
As a former pagan I tell you truly that there are no real or valid god's in Wicca, Odinism, etc. There is only one true God, and I'll grant you that not all cultures see the one true God or His son in the same light, but all other "little g"s' are either legendary people, personified Archetypes, dead people, falsely worshiped Elohim or Nefilim; Without exception.tecoyah said:As a Pagan, I have a certain understanding of this issue, it is my own, and need not be extrapolated to the realm of an atheist but still has some bearing on what underlies this debate. I actually do take issue with swearing to a Christian God, as I do not believe in it, thus to take a pledge, or pray to such an entity is to lie to myself, and anyone who believes me. While I understand full well many who claim the christian faith do not actually follow the tenants, let alone truly believe in this God.....I am not them, and consider such a thing Bad Karma.
To attempt to force me to do so is an affront to my own beliefs, and discriminates against such, thus I cannot in good faith submit to an oath devoted to such an entity. Granted, I am free to practice my own faith, but the spiral scouts (A Pagan/Unitarian troup) have no issue with Christians joining the ranks....thus no discrimination. The issue is not one of Children having fun anymore, the Boy Scouts have made it political simply by the charter they uphold, and by affiliation, so have the Sea Scouts.
The scouts didn't, thier moronic mentors and so on are the ones to be hated. What's even worse is thier using the kids as thier shield for thier own agendas. Driving themselves into bankruptcy though.Deegan said:I feel bad for the kids, I think I'll just see if I can't help pay their fee, instead of my first knee jerk reaction, which is to hate these people. That said, the scouts have set themselves, and their members up for this abuse, too bad the kids are the ones suffering.
Good grief Jerry!Jerry said:As a former pagan I tell you truly that there are no real or valid god's in Wicca, Odinism, etc. There is only one true God, and I'll grant you that not all cultures see the one true God or His son in the same light, but all other "little g"s' are either legendary people, personified Archetypes, dead people, falsely worshiped Elohim or Nefilim; Without exception.
:roflIf people who wish to see those of us who oppose forwarding immoral behaviors as "normal, natural and healthy", as possessing irrational fear, I'll support your constitutionally protected right to say exactly that.
:fueltofirtalloulou said:Good grief Jerry!
No, it is I who needs the spank-- er, I mean, correction :devil:talloulou said::rofl
You know between you agreeing with me often and jfuh practically agreeing with me today I may have to change my complete world view! Clearly I went wrong somewhere. :mrgreen:
The city revoked free berthing privileges for the Berkeley Sea Scouts because the Boy Scouts bar atheist and gay members, which violates the city's 1997 policy to provide free berthing to nonprofits that don't discriminate.
And I mean this dead seriously, the Boy Scouts of America is one of the best organizations in these United States, and I can't believe that you'd write off these people who VOLUNTEER their time to make children's lives better, make them better people, so that they not only improve their own lives, but the lives of those around them, just because the organization finds homosexuality immoral!
Jerry said:The atheist is the new Black.
Jerry said:To take the ideal from a moral-relativist pro-choice argument: "If you don't like the pledge, don't say it". Or how about: "If you don't like the Scouts, don't join them."
If people who wish to see those of us who oppose forwarding immoral behaviors as "normal, natural and healthy", as possessing irrational fear, I'll support your constitutionally protected right to say exactly that.
Yup. That's what I said in post 7.southern_liberal said:and how about "if your group can't abide by city law, pay the berthing fee"..........If the scouts need to use those peers for free, they need to operate in accordance with local law. If not, then they have to pay.
Heh, moral relativism, best show around.southern_liberal said:What I find irrational is the way conservatives feel they have the the market cornered on what is normal, natural and healthy. Who gave y'all that kind of authority? I didn't and I doubt millions of other Americans gave you the authority to make that decision for them.
Jerry said:Heh, moral relativism, best show around.
You can not choose what is healthy and what is unhealthy anymore than you can choose what minerals your body needs. Something is either healthy or it is not.
"I chose for my self that fire is good for me, and you have no authority to tell me otherwise." Then when I pull out a Zippo, light it, and try to nurse it like a drink, according to your moral relativism it will be a nutritious snack.
No, I'll burn my lips off.
Silly liberal, you're funny.
Red koolaid=food and blue koolaid=fire?talloulou said:Yeah but Jerry the problem is there are just some things that don't matter either way. Is blue kool aid better than red kool aid? It's when you take a topic like that and all the sudden you have groups screaming that blue kool aid is unhealthy. Sometimes they're right and sometimes it's all nonsense.
Alex said:The issue here for me is that tax-payer's money is going to a group that discriminates against gays and Atheists. So a gay person's, or an Atheist's, child cannot join the Scouts but their tax money can go to fund them? Clearly wrong.
Want to resolve this issue once and for all? Stop funding non-profit organizations with tax-payer's money. Then they can do whatever they want without any problems.
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