Monday, May 31, 2010

Best.Memorial.Service.Ever

Traditionally, our Scout pack provides water to the attendees at the Memorial Day Service in our local town. This year was no different. Some of my den participated.

The wreaths were escorted into the park by 84 bikes and bikers, all with flags adorning them. The mayor spoke; his step-son is going to be deployed to Afghanistan soon. His speech was poignant. The keynote speaker was this gentleman. He is a colonel (whose name I missed), and is highly decorated. He is a veteran from WW II, and served with both PATTON and EISENHOWER in intelligence.

I was blown away. His speech was wonderful. After the service, I took the boys to have their picture taken with him. They were thrilled to meet a "general" (they thought) and I missed the shot where he shook all their hands. He was humbled to be asked to have his picture taken with the boys. A good day all around.

It truly was a wonderful service, and I couldn't be more proud of my boys.

Friday, May 14, 2010

God speed Astronauts!

May you stay safe and your trip be successful!


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Wow.

Monday, May 10, 2010

This cannot stand

In a controversial change to a longstanding policy concerning the practice of female circumcision in some African and Asian cultures, the American Academy of Pediatrics is suggesting that American doctors be given permission to perform a ceremonial pinprick or “nick” on girls from these cultures if it would keep their families from sending them overseas for the full circumcision.

“It might be more effective if federal and state laws enabled pediatricians to reach out to families by offering a ritual nick as a possible compromise to avoid greater harm,” the group said.

But some opponents of female genital mutilation, or F.G.M., denounced the statement.

“I am sure the academy had only good intentions, but what their recommendation has done is only create confusion about whether F.G.M. is acceptable in any form, and it is the wrong step forward on how best to protect young women and girls,” said Representative Joseph Crowley, Democrat of New York, who recently introduced a bill to toughen federal law by making it a crime to take a girl overseas to be circumcised. “F.G.M. serves no medical purpose, and it is rightfully banned in the U.S.”

“If we just told parents, ‘No, this is wrong,’ our concern is they may take their daughters back to their home countries, where the procedure may be more extensive cutting and may even be done without anesthesia, with unsterilized knives or even glass,” she said. “A just-say-no policy may end up alienating these families, who are going to then find an alternative that will do more harm than good.”



It IS wrong. If it were me, and I brought my kid in to have this "nick" done, I.would.lose.custody.of.my.child. Mutilation is mutilation, no matter how much you try to say it isn't.

This is reprehensible and I am glad that Representative Joseph Crowley, Democrat of New York, is doing something.