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Boy Scouts consider lifting ban on gays

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“If the board capitulates to the bullying of homosexual activists, the Boy Scouts' legacy of producing great leaders will become yet another casualty of moral compromise,” Perkins said in a statement.

That wasn’t how Howard Menzer saw it. The Eagle Scout and longtime troop leader had been in the Scouts for 54 years when he walked away in 1999 to protest the ban. On Monday, he could barely contain his joy.

“I can’t even talk, I’m so excited about this,” said Menzer, 75, who lives in San Diego and is president of Scouting for All, a nonprofit advocacy group.

“I have been fighting this fight since 2000 from the outside — and I had been fighting it a lot longer from the inside before that,” he said. “This to me is the culmination of a hell of a battle.”

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