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Torog
10-19-2007, 12:32 PM
City hikes Boy Scouts' rent by $199,999 over gay ban

By Joseph A. Slobodzian
Inquirer Staff Writer
Thurs,October 18,2007

The Boy Scouts of America's refusal to bend its rules to permit gay scouts will cost the organization's local chapter $200,000 a year if it wishes to keep its headquarters in a city-owned building on Logan Square.

Representatives of the Boy Scouts of America's Cradle of Liberty Council were notified that to remain in their 79-year-old landmark headquarters, they needed to pay the city a "fair market" rent, Fairmount Park Commission president Robert N.C. Nix said yesterday. Currently, the rent is $1 a year.

The city decided on the rent proposal after it was unable to reach a compromise with the local scout council in talks that have gone on since May.

"Once we know what the Cradle of Liberty Boy Scouts want to do, we'll probably want to weigh in with the city about how to proceed," Nix told the park commission.

Barring a resolution, the Cradle of Liberty Council - about 64,000 scouts in Philadelphia and parts of Delaware and Montgomery Counties - must vacate the property at 22d and Winter Streets after May 31.

"It's disappointing, and it's certainly a threat," said Jeff Jubelirer, a spokesman for Cradle of Liberty Council, referring to the rent's impact on the scouts' chances of staying on the site.

Jubelirer said $200,000 a year in rent "would have to come from programs. That's 30 new Cub Scout packs, or 800 needy kids going to our summer camp."

Nevertheless, Jubelirer said, scouting officials will ask City Solicitor Romulo L. Diaz Jr. for details on the real estate appraisals that yielded the $200,000 rent figure.

Cradle of Liberty officials have said they could not renounce the scouts' long-established policy of not opening membership to atheists or openly gay people without running afoul of their charter with the scouts' National Council.

City officials have said they could not legally rent taxpayer-owned property for a dollar a year to a private organization that discriminates.

The land belongs to the City of Philadelphia but has been leased since 1928 for that token sum to the scouts, who built the landmark Beaux Arts building.

That lease came into question only after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in 2000 in a New Jersey case involving an openly gay scout who was barred from serving as troop leader.
The high court in Boy Scouts of America v. Dale ruled, 5-4, that the scouts, as a private organization, have a right of "expressive association" under the First Amendment to set their own membership rules.

The scouts have long required members to swear an oath of duty to God, and their rules prohibit membership by anyone who is openly homosexual. For that reason, scouting officials initially greeted the Supreme Court's ruling as a victory.
That mood quickly evaporated, however, as local government officials around the nation began reexamining long-standing preferential relationships with scouts.

Unlike the scouts, public officials are also bound by a line of Supreme Court opinions barring taxpayer support of any group that discriminates.

In Philadelphia, officials wrestled for months for a way to let the scouts remain at their longtime headquarters.

At one point in 2005, the city and scouts seemed poised to agree on a policy statement adopted by New York scouts. That statement, while not renouncing the bars against atheist or gay members, affirmed that "prejudice, intolerance and unlawful discrimination in any form are unacceptable."

But last year, Diaz wrote Cradle of Liberty Council officials to say the suggested policy statement could not be reconciled with the city's own anti-discriminatory fair-practices ordinance.

Again, both sides began trading proposals. That ended May 31, when City Council voted 16-1 to authorize ending the lease with Cradle of Liberty Council.
The resolution was introduced unexpectedly by Councilman Darrell L. Clarke and passed, 16-1, with no debate.

Both Clarke, a Center City Democrat whose district includes the scouts building, and Diaz, a prominent member of the city's gay community, said they hoped the resolution would spur talks to resolve the dispute.

Nix said yesterday that those talks had apparently failed, leading to the lease proposal.

thcbongman
10-19-2007, 12:50 PM
I'm outraged that the Boy Scouts rent was subsidized to begin with. In era where we should be touting fiscal responsibility, not subsidizing rent to an organization to benefit a few kids, when they are far more important matters to spend $199,999.

I oppose this form of socialism.

Psycho4Bud
10-19-2007, 01:02 PM
When did they start to get their own buildings? When I was a kid it took place at the school after hours. Big business hits the Scouts!

As for the ban on "gay kids".......not to many in that lower age group know what the hell they are and in all actuallity, the city/state/fed can't really back any organization that would discriminate against a certain group.

Have a good one!:s4:

Torog
10-19-2007, 01:29 PM
Howdy Y'all,

I just want to point out-that the Boy Scouts built this building and in exchange,the city only charged em one dollar rent for the land.

The Boy Scouts are willing to pay a fair rent,but raising the rent by so much,violates the city's own ordinances against such.

At any rate..it's clear that this is yet another front-line in the Culture War.

The Scouts should demand their building back.

Have a good one ...

thcbongman
10-19-2007, 02:30 PM
Definitely, Boys Scouts should be compensated for the cost of the building minus depreciation.

I don't think it's in the state's right to interfere into private organization's policies regardless. At the same time, they should not accept subsidiaries if they choose to enact policies that the city doesn't agree with.

yokinazu
10-19-2007, 04:33 PM
when i met as a boy scoutt was in a church annex. what saddens me is the fact that had this been a gay, muslim , or minority group things would provably not change for them. it just seemsto me that this system is more conscerned with kissing the ass of minority groups than thinking in terms of equal rights. i am not above the black man, i am not above the muslim, but i am aso not below them either. we are equal. all a man has to do to earn my repect is prove they are loyal , hard working americans.

one other thing im tired of is the liberal label goin on poeple and orginizations who are far from being liberal. imperialist, facist, socialist, racists are not liberal. liberals are people who charish peace love harmony and above all freedom.

funny storie, well i look back and laugh at least. when i ws a boy scout a summer camp one year i took my patrol, i was patrol leader,on an evening hike. while out we ran into another patrol from another troop. well a disagreement took place and next thing ya know we are kickin the shit outa this other patrol until the cops show up. we get escortd back,via the local police station, to camp to our very unhappy scout master. needless to say i was no longer patrol leader. the only reason i think our whole troop was not ejected from the camp is back then boys will be boys.

Psycho4Bud
10-19-2007, 05:21 PM
Howdy Y'all,

I just want to point out-that the Boy Scouts built this building and in exchange,the city only charged em one dollar rent for the land.

The Boy Scouts are willing to pay a fair rent,but raising the rent by so much,violates the city's own ordinances against such.

At any rate..it's clear that this is yet another front-line in the Culture War.

The Scouts should demand their building back.

Have a good one ...

If the Boy Scouts built it then I'll have to agree with ya. They should demand the property back if the city wants to act like that.

Have a good one!:s4:

dannyboy420
10-19-2007, 05:50 PM
Sounds good to me. If you want to discriminate, then don't expect public subsidies.

Pretty straightforward.

PS

I love the whole "war on christianity" angle. Because christians are so very persecuted in this country ... or anywhere else for that matter.

killerweed420
10-19-2007, 05:54 PM
Exactly!! If you're going to discriminate then you don't get government subsidies.Sounds pretty logical to me.

Gandalf_The_Grey
10-19-2007, 09:41 PM
The boy scouts not only discriminate against gays (and this applies to gay troupe leaders), it also bans atheists from joining the organization. How can the government justify funding such a discriminatory organization that mandates religion and sexual preferrence?

killerweed420
10-19-2007, 11:05 PM
Killem all.Let god sortem out.
Just kidding kiddies.

JaggedEdge
10-20-2007, 12:49 AM
The boy scouts have the right to not allow gays, and the government has a right to up their rent if they choose.

I'm with P4B though, when I was in the scouts, we met in the school cafeteria. Why do they need a private building?

illnillinois
10-20-2007, 01:04 AM
The boy scouts have the right to not allow gays, and the government has a right to up their rent if they choose.


AMEN!!

Delta9 UK
10-20-2007, 01:47 AM
The boy scouts not only discriminate against gays (and this applies to gay troupe leaders), it also bans atheists from joining the organization. How can the government justify funding such a discriminatory organization that mandates religion and sexual preferrence?

Didn't know that - America really can suck at times.

You can join the scouts here (uk) if you are gay, straight or not even sure :thumbsup:

JaggedEdge
10-20-2007, 03:26 AM
The boy scouts not only discriminate against gays (and this applies to gay troupe leaders), it also bans atheists from joining the organization. How can the government justify funding such a discriminatory organization that mandates religion and sexual preferrence?

Because it is a privately owned group. They can extend or deny membership to anyone, for any reason. I agree it's wrong though.

Torog
10-20-2007, 11:15 AM
Howdy Y'all,

It has not been determined what the amount of subsidization is occurring in regards to the rent,the Boy Scouts are more than willing to pay a fair amount-what they have proposed is unfair and undetermined to be congruent with other similar property rents.

All of this is being driven by the militant homosexuals in Philly's city goverment..as they seek to make-over Philly into another Sodom and Gommorah,similar to San Francisco.

The Boy Scouts do not recieve goverment funding,they raise all of their funds. Also,why can't the Scouts have their own private buildings-especially if they are the ones who build them ! ? :mad:

Building a structure from the ground-up..builds character..good character..as well as teach all sorts of valuable skills.

Due to modern liberalism though,having a good character,is percieved as a fatal flaw..a dirty word. :mad:

Have a good one ...