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Scouting For All Act
September 12, 2000
SCOUTING FOR ALL ACT
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Statement of
HON. RON PAUL
OF TEXAS
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2000 Ron Paul 74:1
Mr. Speaker, today, we find ourselves debating an intolerance-laden bill advanced by those who will claim to be the tolerant ones. What the bills proponents are really saying is that they are intolerant of an individuals freedom to associate with those whom they, as individuals, see fit. Two vital issues are raised by this bills ascendancy to the House floor. The first is that of our constitutional right to freedom of association. The second being the notion of federal charters.
2000 Ron Paul 74:2
On June 28, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Boy Scouts of America was within its rights when the private organization expelled an adult scout leader because he was gay. In its five-to-four opinion, the court found that requiring the Boy Scouts to admit homosexuals violated the groups free association rights.
2000 Ron Paul 74:3
Nevertheless, this Congress has decided to bring to the floor a bill attempting to penalize this private group of citizens for exercising their first amendment freedom of association rights. This is very close to denying the very right itself. To the extent the Boy Scouts should be penalized for their exercise of free association (or exclusion in this case), that penalty should only manifest itself through other private citizens exercising their freedom not to associate with individuals or groups whose associations (or lack therof) they find offensive.
2000 Ron Paul 74:4
As to the federal charter, where do we find authority for the federal government to charter organizations it deems honorable? To the extent the charter is an honorary title awarded by Congress to organizations which is then ultimately used to threaten exercise of the right to freedom of association, I suggest we repeal not only the Boy Scouts charter but all federal charters such that they wont be used as tools of federal meddling.
2000 Ron Paul 74:5
While I hesitate to further propagate this system of federal charters by which the federal government manipulates private groups, I despise more so this congressional attempt to penalize the Boy Scouts for merely exercising their constitutional rights — or as syndicated columnist Charley Reese recently put it in the Orlando Sentinel:
2000 Ron Paul 74:6
I think that its time for all patriotic organizations that have these federal charters to surrender those documents. It is impossible for a dishonorable organization to honor anyone. And these charters are, practically speaking, worthless. If the federal government believes that mindless non-discrimination trumps morality, then its time to disassociate from such bad company.
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