Obama says Boy Scouts should allow gays as members
by NEDRA PICKLER, Associated Press
Feb 03, 2013 | 2535 views | 9 9 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
FILE - In this Feb. 2, 2013 file photo, Boy Scouts recite the Scout Oath during the annual Boy Scouts Parade and Report to State in the House Chambers at the Texas capitol, in Austin, Texas. President Barack Obama said Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013 that gays should be allowed in the Boy Scouts and women should be allowed in military combat roles. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)
FILE - In this Feb. 2, 2013 file photo, Boy Scouts recite the Scout Oath during the annual Boy Scouts Parade and Report to State in the House Chambers at the Texas capitol, in Austin, Texas. President Barack Obama said Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013 that gays should be allowed in the Boy Scouts and women should be allowed in military combat roles. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said Sunday that gays should be allowed in the Boy Scouts and women should be allowed in military combat roles, weighing in on two storied American institutions facing proposals to end long-held exclusions.

The president's comments in a pre-Super Bowl interview on CBS come ahead of this week's meeting of the Boy Scouts' national executive board. A proposal to open up the Scouts' membership to gays is expected to be discussed and possibly voted on at the gathering in Texas.

The Boy Scouts emphatically reaffirmed the no-gays policy just seven months ago, but announced last week they were considering changing the stance. Instead of mandatory exclusion of gays, the different religious and civic groups that sponsor Scout units would be able to decide for themselves how to address the issue — either maintaining the exclusion or opening up their membership.

The White House said in a statement last August that Obama opposed the gay ban. Obama, like presidents for the last century, serves as honorary president of the group. The president's comment Sunday was his first since the group announced it was considering a policy change.

"My attitude is that gays and lesbians should have access and opportunity the same way everybody else does in every institution and walk of life," Obama said. "The Scouts are a great institution that are promoting young people and exposing them to opportunities and leadership that will serve people for the rest of their lives. And I think nobody should be barred from that."

Obama also had previously issued a statement supporting the Pentagon's decision last month to open up front-line combat jobs to women, but the interview with CBS' Scott Pelley included his first publicly spoken comments on the matter since the announcement. He said women are already serving in combat "as a practical matter."

"When they're in theater in places like Iraq and Afghanistan, they are vulnerable," he said. "They are wounded, and they've been killed. And they have carried out their jobs with extraordinary patriotism and distinction."

The policy change overturns a 1994 rule prohibiting women from being assigned to smaller ground combat units, and is expected to open up more than 230,000 combat positions that have been off limits to women.

Obama said he meets "extraordinary women in uniform who can do everything that a man can and more." He gave the example of one of his military aides, who he estimated is only about 5 feet tall and 100 pounds.

"You put a 50-pound pack on her, and she can do things that you or me would keel over doing. And so the truth is that women are serving. They are taking great risks. What we should not do is somehow prevent them from advancing in an institution that we all revere."

On the economy, Obama said although more revenue has to be raised to reduce the deficit, it can be done without raising income tax rates again. He said the answer is "smart spending cuts," reducing waste in the health care system and closing loopholes and deductions like offshore tax havens that benefit a few high income earners but not most Americans.

"There's no doubt we need additional revenue coupled with smart spending reductions in order to bring down our deficit," he said. "We can do it in a gradual way so it doesn't have a huge impact."

Coming before the Super Bowl, Obama had to expect he'd be asked about his recent comment that if he had a son, he would have to think long and hard about letting him play football because of safety concerns. Obama said he feel differently about the NFL, where the players are well-compensated adults who know the risks, but the threat of concussions has to give parents pause about letting youth and children play.

"I want to make sure we are doing everything we can to make the sport safer, and that means the game's probably going to evolve a little bit," Obama said. "For those of us who like to see a big hit and enjoy the rock 'em, sock 'em elements of the game, we're probably going to be occasionally frustrated.

"But I do think we want to make sure that after people have played the game, that they're going to be OK," he said.

The Obamas were hosting their own Super Bowl party for friends and family at the White House. In honor of the two teams, the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers, they were serving Chesapeake crabcakes and San Francisco cioppino stew with sourdough toast. Also on the menu are Clipper City and Anchor Steam beers from the competing cities.

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tman61
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February 08, 2013
Well, WWRome, I will be glad to get it straight for you. I never said anything about Rick Perry. I dont happen to agree with him. I will say this. His position didnt "evolve" like Obamas. All I am saying is IT IS NONE OF THE GOVERNMENTS BUSINESS WHO A PRIVATE ORGANIZATION LETS IN THEIR CLUB.

I imagine you would have us all call in to 1800 please Mr. President to ask permission every time we do something. I dont like Republicans or democrats. They all want only our votes and our money. Soon we will lose our freedom at the hands of the golden child from Goldman Sachs - Barack Obama. He is for the rich person, as was Bush, as was Clinton, etc...

We MUST quit dealing with all this like we are rooting for a darn high school football team. OUR FREEDOM IS AT STAKE.
tman61
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February 06, 2013
I believe gay marriage should be legalized. I believe gay people should be able to adopt. HOWEVER, the government has NO BUSINESS telling a private organization who it can allow in their organization. Barack Obama is a racist, homophobe. Remember, he was against gay marriage until recently. Is is void of principle. World history is littered with maniacal despots who pretend to be the man of the people, only to eventually rule their people with an iron fist. The iron fist is around the corner.
WWrome
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February 07, 2013
So let me get this straight, it was ok for Rick Perry, Governor of Texas, and other Republicans to express an opinion that the Boy Scouts should not allow gays, but it was not ok for the President to express his opinion that the Boy Scouts should not ban gays?

Why is there so much hypocrisy. Opinions are fine as long as you agree with them?

No one said anything about legally requiring the BSA to allow gays (although that will eventually come because the Courts will one day determine that people are born gay and therefore can't be discriminated against).
WWrome
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February 05, 2013
Your grandparents said the same things about integrated Boy Scout Troops. Hmm, is hate and stupidity genetic or learned behavior? In your cases probably a bit of both.

Fortunately, you are whistling Dixie well after this battle has been lost. Gays will likely be welcomed in Boy Scouts tomorrow and Supreme Court will allow nationwide gay marriage this summer.

And ribeyes, who is to say your kids aren't gay (or going to be gay)?

Bit surprising RNT lets these overtly racist comments about the President of the United States be posted. Or maybe not . . .
TheRealCommonSense
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February 05, 2013
Well said WWrome..... The majority of Romans are great people but there are a few crackpots who seem to voice their ignorant rants on here all the time, they must be lonely sad humans with nothing better to do than spew hate .
TheRealCommonSense
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February 05, 2013
Well said WWrome, the majority of folks here in Rome are great people, there always seems to be a few who have nothing better to do than spew hate on here, they are a bunch of ignorant morons who are probable lonely losers with nothing better to do.
marlougar
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February 05, 2013
Since America has made football a revered institution, he should not deny his "son" the opportunity to play. He's open to anything and everything else. Well, except the beliefs of those who don't have extreme liberal views.
wish2010
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February 04, 2013
This is more evidence that the POTUS is an idiot. When will Americans wake up and put a stop to this type of stupidity?
ribeyes
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February 04, 2013
Why don't the wanna be boy scouts organize their own homosexual group and go camping. I don't want my children camping, sleeping, in tents, in the woods with homosexual children. Is there something wrong with that Mr. President?
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