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ximmy
26th October 2011, 05:33 PM
Bobby Montoya is a 7-year-old boy from Denver. Unlike a lot of young boys, Bobby has no desire to join the Boy Scouts. Instead, he wants to be a Girl Scout.

We first saw Montoya's story over at 9news.com. The NBC affiliate reports that when the boy's mother, Felisha Archuleta, tried to sign her son up for Girl Scouts, a troop leader told her no.

Archuleta spoke with 9News about the incident. "I said, 'Well, what's the big deal?' She [the troop leader] said, 'It doesn't matter how he looks; he has boy parts, he can't be in Girl Scouts. Girl Scouts don't allow that, [and] I don't want to be in trouble by parents or my supervisor.'"....

We placed a call to Rachelle Trujillo, vice president of communications at Girl Scouts of Colorado, for further clarification. She replied with this statement: "Girl Scouts is an inclusive organization, and we accept all girls in kindergarten through 12th grade as members. If a child lives life as a girl and the family brings the child to us to participate in Girl Scouts, Girl Scouts of Colorado welcomes her. Girl Scouts of Colorado respects the privacy of all girls and families we work with. When a family requests membership for their daughter, we do not require proof of gender, we respect the decisions of families."
So it would seem that Bobby will get his wish.

Gender-identity issues are becoming more common, especially among young children--which makes it more likely that the policy of the Girl Scouts will face future tests in the months and years ahead.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/upshot/young-boy-wishes-join-girl-scouts-210130922.html

iOWNme
26th October 2011, 05:41 PM
BPA (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisphenol_A)

Bisephonal-A (http://www.environmentalhealthnews.org/ehs/newscience/2011/09/2011-1003-pups-bpa-epigenetics/)

"Bisphenol A (BPA) can alter the way genes are read in male rats exposed to the chemical as newborns. The so-called epigenetic changes had lasting effects on reproductive hormone signals into adulthood that may partially explain reported effects of the chemical on male fertility. The findings add to a growing body of research showing that BPA can impact the way genes are coded and then interpreted later in life during sexual maturity. Such changes have been documented in the brain, prostate and uterus.

The early-life exposures added chemical groups to two important genes on the DNA in the testes and increased the levels of enzymes that control these epigenetic additions. Due to the broader impact on these enzyme levels, newborn BPA exposure may affect more genes and levels of control than identified in the current study."

ximmy
26th October 2011, 08:51 PM
From infancy on... from BPA in baby bottles... to vaccinations. He has more to undergo... next on the list for him is HPV

http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?55327-HPV-for-boys-too.

MAGNES
26th October 2011, 09:07 PM
There are freaks out there that are telling their own children
they can choose which gender they want to be as children.

The school system and the media are doing the same thing.

Teaching 5 year olds what it means to be queer in school.

The freaks in charge are not done.

Turn your back on Jesus Christ, this is what you get.

It is no accident they dumbed down the society, promoted
degeneracy, attack key western history and leaders, promoted
nihilism and hedonism, pornography, drugs, anti family,
anti christian, multiculturalism, war on you, they want your
minds and the minds of your children. People and children
in commie countries were smarter knowing the state, schools,
establishment were their enemies. Your children will also
inform on you and you will be a target, children in East Germany
were smarter.

Joe King
26th October 2011, 09:10 PM
BPA (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisphenol_A)

Bisephonal-A (http://www.environmentalhealthnews.org/ehs/newscience/2011/09/2011-1003-pups-bpa-epigenetics/)

"Bisphenol A (BPA) can alter the way genes are read in male rats exposed to the chemical as newborns. The so-called epigenetic changes had lasting effects on reproductive hormone signals into adulthood that may partially explain reported effects of the chemical on male fertility. The findings add to a growing body of research showing that BPA can impact the way genes are coded and then interpreted later in life during sexual maturity. Such changes have been documented in the brain, prostate and uterus.

The early-life exposures added chemical groups to two important genes on the DNA in the testes and increased the levels of enzymes that control these epigenetic additions. Due to the broader impact on these enzyme levels, newborn BPA exposure may affect more genes and levels of control than identified in the current study."If it was caused by BPAs during his infancy, how do you propose fixing it now? Isn't BPA already removed from plastic? Is there any way to "fix" him?
ie remove the BPA? From what I've read, it can't really be gotten rid of once ingested.

ximmy
26th October 2011, 09:38 PM
Try new BPA free bottles...
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w87/alohahedone/ausser%20atem/dontletyourkidsdrinkthisshit.jpg