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Boy Scouts of America and USPS Unveil the Celebrate Scouting Stamp

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2010

The Boy Scouts of America joined with the United States Postal Service to unveil the design of the 2010 "Celebrate Scouting" stamp. This stamp showcases the values and skills that Scouting represents and is a wonderful tribute to 100 years of Scouting in America.

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  • What a shame that the USPS has gone PC! AND the Boy Scout Corporate guys bought in. This stamp has nothing to do with Scouting. The silouett looks like a cowboy, his bandana is not a necerchief and the backpacker could be any long haired hippy freak on the AT.

    Look back at USPS stamps issued in 1950, 1960 and as recently as 1998 when they were brave enough to have a Boy Scout on the commenerative stamp issued.

    Greg

  • I disagree with you also as a scout for 8 years it is a disgrace towards God to be homosexual or an atheist

    The Boy Scouts of America have gone by the rules of no one who is atheist or homosexual these rules apply to both youth and adults the boy scouts of america have stood by these great rules for 100 years and to hope for 100 more

  • I disagree with both of you. Part of being a Scout is being reverent to God. Atheists can't be reverent to God, God stated homosexual acts are abominations in the bible.

  • I agree, they need more diversity

  • I hope the BSA will enter the 21st century by allowing gays and atheists. Scouting groups in other countries don't have these issues.

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