Kathy Lohr http://kasu.org en Churches Reconsider Sponsoring Boy Scout Troops http://kasu.org/post/churches-reconsider-sponsoring-boy-scout-troops Some churches have said they will end their affiliation with the Boy Scouts after its decision to allow openly gay members to join. Others, including Southern Baptists, are considering their next move. Another group plans to hold a meeting in Louisville later this month with parents who say they want a more Christian organization for their children. Tue, 11 Jun 2013 09:23:00 +0000 Kathy Lohr 29770 at http://kasu.org Boy Scouts 'Moving Forward' Vote To Allow Gay Members http://kasu.org/post/boy-scouts-moving-forward-vote-allow-gay-members Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>It's MORNING EDITION, from NPR News. I'm Renee Montagne.<p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>And I'm David Greene. Good morning. In a landmark move, the Boy Scouts of America has lifted its long-standing ban on gay members. The organization's national council voted yesterday to allow openly gay youth to join. But the Scouts will continue to exclude gay adults from leadership roles. Gay rights activists are calling yesterday's vote a partial victory. Those who oppose the change say it will irreparably harm the 103-year-old organization. Fri, 24 May 2013 09:34:00 +0000 Kathy Lohr 28896 at http://kasu.org Boy Scots Vote To Allow Gay Members, But Not Leaders http://kasu.org/post/boy-scots-vote-allow-gay-members-not-leaders Transcript <p>MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: <p>The Boy Scouts ban on openly gay scouts is coming to an end. That's the result of a vote held today by the leadership of the Boys Scouts of America.<p>WAYNE PERRY: Our vision is to serve every kid. We want every kid to have a place where they belong, to learn and grow and feel protected.<p>BLOCK: Today's historic vote is being celebrated by gay rights advocates as a hard-fought victory and criticized by opponents as a moral capitulation. NPR's Kathy Lohr is in Grapevine, Texas, where the vote took place, and she joins us now. Fri, 24 May 2013 00:09:00 +0000 Kathy Lohr 28885 at http://kasu.org Boy Scouts To Decide Whether To Admit Gay Youth http://kasu.org/post/boy-scouts-decide-whether-admit-gay-youth Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>This is MORNING EDITION from NPR News. Good morning. I'm David Greene.<p>LINDA WERTHEIMER, HOST: <p>And I'm Linda Wertheimer.<p>This week, Boy Scouts of America officials will meet in Texas to consider changing the group's longstanding ban on gay members. The first round of voting starts tomorrow. Wed, 22 May 2013 10:32:00 +0000 Kathy Lohr 28781 at http://kasu.org Mark Sanford Wins House Race http://kasu.org/post/mark-sanford-wins-house-race Transcript <p>ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: <p>In South Carolina tonight, a political comeback. Republican Mark Sanford, who was once mired in scandal as the state's governor, has won a congressional seat in a special election. He has defeated Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch in a race that attracted national attention. Sanford just delivered his victory speech.<p>MARK SANFORD: I have a question for you all. Wed, 08 May 2013 02:56:00 +0000 Kathy Lohr 28082 at http://kasu.org Democrats Have High Hopes Of Defeating Sanford In S.C. http://kasu.org/post/democrats-have-high-hopes-defeating-sanford-sc <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERK_pExyer8</p><p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Khs3U1y_XB0</p> Fri, 03 May 2013 18:37:00 +0000 Kathy Lohr 27905 at http://kasu.org Democrats Have High Hopes Of Defeating Sanford In S.C. Sanford, Colbert Busch Clash In Sole Debate Before Election http://kasu.org/post/sanford-colbert-busch-clash-sole-debate-election Transcript <p>STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: <p>There's a high profile congressional race going on in South Carolina and last night the two candidates met in their first - and only - debate. For the Republican, former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford. Tue, 30 Apr 2013 10:13:00 +0000 Kathy Lohr 27712 at http://kasu.org 50 Years Later, King's Birmingham 'Letter' Still Resonates http://kasu.org/post/50-years-later-kings-birmingham-letter-still-resonates It's been five decades since Martin Luther King Jr., began writing his famous "Letter From Birmingham Jail," a response to eight white Alabama clergymen who criticized King and worried the civil rights campaign would cause violence. They called King an "extremist" and told blacks they should be patient.<p>But the time for waiting was over. Birmingham was the perfect place to take a stand.<p>So King traveled to Alabama in 1963 to attack the culture of racism in the South and the Jim Crow laws that mandated separate facilities for blacks and whites. In January, Gov. Tue, 16 Apr 2013 21:16:00 +0000 Kathy Lohr 27112 at http://kasu.org 50 Years Later, King's Birmingham 'Letter' Still Resonates Abortion Opponents Gear Up For More Court Battles http://kasu.org/post/abortion-opponents-gear-more-court-battles Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>Now to a debate over abortion that has escalated after some recent moves by states. The North Dakota legislature just passed a series of bills, including the strictest abortion ban in the country. And lawmakers there voted to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot next year which would end abortion entirely. Earlier this month, Arkansas passed a 12-week ban. NPR's Kathy Lohr reports that more states are debating stricter laws with hopes of getting one of them before the U.S. Tue, 26 Mar 2013 09:39:00 +0000 Kathy Lohr 26156 at http://kasu.org Sanford Tries For Comeback In S.C. Election http://kasu.org/post/sanford-tries-comeback-sc-election Two Democrats and 16 Republicans are running for South Carolina's 1st Congressional District seat in a special election Tuesday. The seat is open because former Rep. Tim Scott was tapped to replace Sen. Jim DeMint, who retired midterm.<p>The biggest name in the race is former Gov. Mark Sanford, whose infamous affair led to his political downfall. Mon, 18 Mar 2013 12:26:00 +0000 Kathy Lohr 25799 at http://kasu.org Sanford Tries For Comeback In S.C. Election