Post by J. Hugh SullivanOn Mon, 23 May 2011 01:14:08 -0500,
Post by S***@_Campouts.comPost by J. Hugh SullivanIf a member of my family is molested by a queer I can guarantee there
will be a hate crime.
Hugh
THAT'S what it would take for you to turn on your MASTERS, Hugh?
I expect people closest to the problem to take care of trash like you.
Awww, so you label the child who gets molested as trash, the family of
that child as trash, the law enforcement who investigates as trash,
the lawyers who fight it out in court as trash, the judge who oversees
justice and the juries who constantly rule AGAINST YOU as trash.
But the BSA is just squeaky clean hiring lawyers to hide the truth,
uh, except that families are ruined, courts awards huge damages for
BSA negligence, and the Court of Public Opinion means that most
Americans KNOW that the BSA is a bigoted bunch of bastards who don't
care how many boys get molested by how many Scoutmasters.
BSA blames EVERYONE but the guilty one: the BSA.
Post by J. Hugh SullivanPost by S***@_Campouts.comSo UNLESS sexual abuse in the BSA affects your family PERSONALLY, you
will turn your typical blind eye and deaf ear to it. In the meantime,
useful idiots like you will claim that the BSA can't do a thing to
prevent it ...just like the Catholic Church blames the victims.
We prevented it in my day. It's the weaklings of today who can't take
care of the problem.
NONSENSE. Sin didn't just begin nor was sin manageable when you rode
dinosaurs to school.
You either demand that the BSA bows down to the same God it forces
everyone to worship or you expect the BSA to be above any law and for
the BSA to be above God himself.
That's what corporate TOADS like you do, Hugh. Kiss up.
Post by J. Hugh SullivanPost by S***@_Campouts.comWHAT bravery you have, Hugh. Give yourself a merit badge in
cowardice. You truly teach others to not give a damn about others.
Yep, you can't judge an organization by the actions of a few...unless
that organization covers up the actions---like the BSA and the
Catholic Church have systematically done until the LAW has finally
gone after them.
Did yu beg to be abused when you were a boy or is that just a recent
thing?
Hugh
What a bunch of macho BS from someone like you who isn't even a man.
The way you are so deep in denial, you SOUND like a pedophile: molest
a boy and then run to church to thank Jesus for forgiving you.
Because you HAVE no conscience.
No wonder the BSA is a dying organization: NO ONE can trust fools like
you associated with a criminal organization like the BSA that should
soon be prosecuted under the RICO act for continuous operation of a
criminal pedophile ring.
Is your pal, National Program Director Douglas Sovereign Smith Jr.that
RAN the BSA Youth Protection Task Force until he was busted with a
fistful of gay kiddie porn, getting conjugal visits from you, Hugh?
LOSER.
Top Scouting Official Pleads Guilty to Felony Child Porn Charge
By Ann Rostow
Published: March 31, 2005
A 61-year-old official at the Irving, Texas headquarters of the Boy
Scouts of America pled guilty Wednesday to a felony charge of
possessing and distributing child pornography. According to the
Associated Press, Douglas Sovereign Smith Jr. was caught with several
hundred images on two computers at his home in the Fort Worth suburb
of Colleyville. Federal agents, part of an international sting
operation, traced the contraband from a German pedophile who had
downloaded pictures from Smith. Smith, scheduled to be sentenced July
12, faces 5 to 20 years in prison, and up to $250,000 in fines.
Presumably, he made a deal with prosecutors for a comparatively light
punishment.
Smith worked for the Scouts for nearly 40 years, rising to the post of
National Program Director. In the course of his work, the newswire
reports, he ran a Youth Protection Task Force that sought to protect
children from sexual abuse.
An Internet search turns up an exchange of letters to the editor
between Smith and former Eagle Scout Bruce Collins, who had written to
the Corporate Legal Times to bemoan the politicization of the Scouts
and recall the days when, to coin a phrase, the organization was a
uniter, not a divider. Just as national politics have been
dichotomized into blue and red states, so, too, has Scouting been set
apart, wrote Collins. As a former Boy Scout, an Eagle Scout to this
day, and a citizen, I am not happy about it. I can see no a good
outcome on the horizon.
Smith wrote back to say that the Scouts had not changed, but the times
had. Some intolerant elements in our society want to force scouting
to abandon its values and to become fundamentally different, said
Smith. They want scouting to forego its constitutional rights,
affirmed in 2000 by the Supreme Court
and adopt fundamentally
different values from the ones that helped shape the character of Mr.
Collins and 106 million other young men over the past 94 years. Smith
goes on to advise Collins to communicate his displeasure to those
directing their discriminatory assault against his beloved Boy Scouts,
the ACLU.
In an internal letter dated November 2002, also available online,
Smith announced the launch of his sexual abuse prevention program.
The Boy Scouts of America is a leader in the field of youth
protection, he wrote. On February 1, 2003, we will again be
expanding our offering of programs designed to protect youth. A youth
protection training course, Youth Protection Guidelines for Adult
Leaders and Parents, will be available on the Internet for
volunteers, parents, and other individuals within your council area.
This course will make youth protection training and resources easily
accessible to all leaders. We are confident your council will find the
Youth Protection Training Web site helpful in providing the most
wholesome possible environment for young people.
Smith was forced to retire in late February after his superiors
learned of the pornography investigation. On Tuesday, Scouts spokesman
Greg Shields said the Boy Scouts of America were shocked and
dismayed by the revelations. We work very hard to provide a good
organization, and we are proud of our hard working employees, Shields
said. But unfortunately, child pornography is a societal problem. To
the best of our recollection, this has never happened before.
Smiths lawyer, Jack Strickland, told the Associated Press that his
client was upset. Hes not taking this well, said Strickland. Ive
got to tell you, this is a good man and I would hate to see the
entirety of his life and the good things hes done defined by one
incident.
Speaking to the Dallas Business Journal, Bret Helmer, the assistant
United States attorney for the Northern District of Texas in Fort
Worth, said Smiths porn collection included 520 images of boys under
the age of 18, most under the age of 12, in sexual explicit contexts.
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