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Philadelphia City Council Votes to Charge Scouts

Without any prior notification, the Philadelphia City Council voted 16-1 on May 31st to authorize the city to end the lease with the Cradle of Liberty Scout Council for the headquarters building the city has leased to the Scouts since 1928. The lease, which is below current market value, was supposedly to be in force "in perpetuity." The city is demanding that the council, which serves about 64,000 boys in Philadelphia and surrounding areas, either publicly change its policy and accept openly homosexual individuals as Scouts and leaders or else pay fair market value to continue renting the prime real estate. Several city officials said the council took the action to increase the pressure on the Scouts. The Scout council has labeled the city council's action as another example of the unfair way the city has dealt with this issue.

Article here.

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This is so sickening! The Homosexual Movement won't happy until all of us live in sin as they do.Jesus once said "It is better for a man to have a stone tied around hiis neck and be thrown into a lake ,then to let a child astray." This is what they are doing to are kids in every school,the Boy Scouts,and anywhere they can lead them into a sinful life.They have made what was predicted ..What's up,is down,what's down is up,good is bad and bad is good,happen to our country through their sinful ways.

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