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On My Honor: Why the American Values of the Boy Scouts Are Worth Fighting for [Hardcover]

Rick Perry , Ross Perot
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)


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February 12, 2008
In On My Honor, Texas governor Rick Perry, through the legacy of the Boy Scouts of America, takes dead aim at the moral relativism of the secular humanist movement, indicting its corrosive impact on the culture. Examining the left's legal assaults on the Boy Scouts of America - which span more than 30 years - Perry offers prescient insight into the multi-faceted war, which pits the proponents of traditional American values against the radical leftist movement that seeks to tear down our social foundations.

On My Honor underscores the depth to which the culture warriors of the left will go to force their secular humanist minority view upon American society and revered American institutions. It is a revealing look at a culture war that rages close to the surface of American life, and it is a must read for any American concerned that our society is slipping from the high moral ground of liberty to the valley of license.



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About the Author

RICK PERRY, currently the governor of Texas, wrote On My Honor to shed a bright light on the culture battles the Boy Scouts face defending America's values. As an Eagle Scout and the proud father of an Eagle Scout, Perry has witnessed first hand the positive impact Scouting has had in the lives of countless families. The onslaught by the secularists, lead by the ACLU, has been relentless and has long term negative ramifications for all Americans. This is Governor Perry's first book. He resides in Austin with Anita, his wife of 25 years, and his daughter, Sydney. His son, Griffin, lives and works in Dallas. All net proceeds from this book go directly to the Boy Scouts of America.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 241 pages
  • Publisher: Stroud & Hall Pub; First Edition edition (February 12, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0979646227
  • ISBN-13: 978-0979646225
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #570,633 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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51 of 65 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
EDITED REVIEW.
As a long time scout and scouter, I have delved into the scouting movement and its history and have a large personal library of both BSA works and books about the BSA.

While this work is well written (much better then Hans Zieger's work), it is flawed by the misinformation given, and to a degree the author's beliefs and biases. The author is entitled to his views, but the misinformation is more problematic. THIS REVIEW DEALS ONLY WITH THE FACTUAL ERRORS OF HIS BOOK, not the 'truths' (his views) that he puts forth.

Some examples.

* Baden-Powell did NOT create scouting to train future soldiers. He created scouting to create better individuals and citizens. As an officer, he was very different from the stereotype of the british solder. His military scouting program was different from the typical drilling/boot camp type of training. In it, small groups of men learned self reliance and independence thru activities and games. B-P thought military training was inappropriate for youth ("drilling is not scouting") and spent a lot of time adapting his scouting program to be appropriate for youth. Even after he established scouting, some critics claimed he was trying to create future soldiers, and formed rival groups like the "Peace Scouts". Other critized B-P for failing to create future soldiers and formed rival groups like the "Empire Scouts".

* William Boyce did not get lost in the fog of London, that is a myth created by James West. Boyce was lost in London (but no fog) and was helped by a scout and later taken to scout HQ. But he did not meet B-P or the like. That's all embellishments and such added by West. Furthermore, Boyce had little involvement with the BSA after it was incorporated. It was others who got involved and saved the org and brought on board James West.

* the information on page 49-50 on the senior scouting programs is full of errors. I've researched this area extensively and have a website on it.

* B-P's wife Olave did NOT start Girl Guides. B-P did before he was married, then turned the program over to his sister Agnes. Olave got involved later. Juliet Low had been involved with the Girl Guides in the UK and brought it to the states, renaming it the Girl Scouts of the USA.

I did like it for its celebration of scouting and its positive values. But I am always annoyed by misinformation given about scouting.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Cutting against the grain July 12, 2009
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I caveat this commentary my mentioning that I am a current adult Scout leader, and my son is involved in a local Troop. I progressed through Cub Scouts to Bear rank, but did not go beyond that level.

I'm going to go against the grain and give this book a three-star rating, for the reasons explained below:

1. If you are involved in Boy Scouts of America, you are already going to agree with the basic premise of the book at least 80% of the time.

2. The most enlightening sections of the book are those that deal with the legal assault on the BSA. While this information is helpful and insightful, it's also shallow and doesn't address the full depth of this assault. I learned more about the legal assault on the BSA by reading the Wikipedia pages dedicated to this subject, which is very unfortunate.

3. Many of the pages in the book are 'filler' material... photo pages, a long list of colleges that have scholarships for Boy Scouts, etc. Close to 30% of the book is comprised of photos, the appendix on higher education institutions with Scouting-related scholarships, and the index.

4. Chapter 10 is dedicated to a survey that Governor Perry maintains demonstrates that scouting makes a difference in terms of the general attitudes that Scouts/former Scout have with regard to socially-conservative values. The survey does show a difference, but only slightly (often around a 5% difference). I would argue that Scouting does make a difference, but this survey shows that we (as adult leaders) are not doing enough to make a difference if the survey only shows (in many cases) only a 5% difference.

I recommend reading this book, but recommend checking out a library copy or borrowing one. If you send me postage, I will mail my copy to you. Seriously. I'm a bookworm and love my collection of books, but this one is really not worth hanging on to. It's not worth the purchase price, however.

The best thing about the book is that 100% of the profits are donated to BSA (according to the back jacket), otherwise, my rating would be lower.

Sorry, Governor Perry, I support your political position on many issues, but I can't recommend buying this book -- though it's good to skim for anyone interested in the BSA. Even so, it's probably going to reinforce what you already know more that it will provide new information to you.
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43 of 56 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars ON my Honor April 9, 2008
Format:Hardcover
On My Honor Why the American Values of the Boy Scouts are Worth Fighting For is a great book about the Boy Scouts of America. The author Rick Perry, Governor of Texas and an Eagle Scout is donating the proceeds to the Boy Scouts of America legal fund. The book begins with the history of Scouting. The chance meeting of an American businessman in London, England with a British Scout started the chain of events that lead to the founding of the Boy Scouts of America in 1910.
The scouts have been under attack for many years. Rick Perry said the first concentrated effort started in 1970. The attacks are in the form of law suits and court challenges which fall under four different topics. These categories are girls seeking membership in the BSA, duty to God, duty to be morally straight and access to government forums.
The author writes about each example of these attacks and their outcome. One of the cases went to the Supreme Court which the Boy Scouts won. The Boy Scouts usually win, but at a great cost in attorney fees and loss of future donations. The latest attacks are designed to cut off funding and reduce meeting locations.
On the values side of Scouting, the Rick Perry goes into many examples of successful Scouts and how Scouting has helped them. There are statistics that show the effect on a boy's life when he enters and stays with the Scouting program compared to a non-scout. The numbers will surprise you. The author points out that the Scouting handbook is the roadmap for a young boy growing up. Rick Perry writes that single parents in need of a male mentor for their son(s) see the Boy Scouts as an answer.
As you read the book the question comes to mind, Why do so many groups attack the Boy Scouts? The Boy Scouts have a set of rules much like our military and society, and looks for the greater good of the community. The last question, will Scouting survive? Rick Perry believes it will and I think all 100 million boys who have been Scouts will say strongly agree.
On a personal note Scouting, I am an Eagle Scout and a Cubmaster of Pack 136 and the scouting motto of Be Prepared served me well in Mosul, Iraq. Boy Scouts of America will be 100 years old in 2010 and many celebrations will be held. Let's hope scouting will be around for another 100 years. I am proud of my father an Eagle Scout my mother was a Cub Scout den leader, my wife also was Cub Scout den leader, and my two boys are Boy Scouts. I know the Boy Scouts is worth fighting for.

On My Honor Why the American Values of the Boy Scouts are Worth Fighting For is well worth reading whether you are involved in Boy Scouts or for those that want to learn more about the values and program of Boys Scouts of America.

Be Prepared

MAJ (ret) NJARNG
Eric Shuler
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars On My Honor, Great read
Rick Perry hits the nail on the head with this book. It's well written and a great read. I would recomend anyone involved with Scouting today to read this book. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Peter Fernandez
5.0 out of 5 stars Rick Perry did a great job.
Good review of the Boy Scouts and the benefit the training gives to young boys. The system may not be perfect but the Eagle Scouts are an example of the best of young men.
Published 2 months ago by Elizabeth C. Foster
1.0 out of 5 stars Full of Errors
This book is riddled with errors and clearly partisan polemic. Sloppy, stilted, and careless. Not worth the paper it's printed on.
Published 3 months ago by Steven
5.0 out of 5 stars Rick Perry's Scout book
Arrived quickly. Just what I expected. Arrived quickly. Just what I expected. A plain (but good) read on the value of scouting.
Published 4 months ago by V. DiRago
4.0 out of 5 stars On My Honor
It was very interesting . I gained greater appreciation for the Boy Scouts of America which my grandson has recently joined.
Published 4 months ago by Karolyn Martin
5.0 out of 5 stars The next President tells us about his Christian values. A must read!
This is a great book. Gov. Perry demonstrates the importance of the Scouts in our society and also tells what has been done by the left to destroy not only this organization, but... Read more
Published 21 months ago by M. Baldanza
5.0 out of 5 stars WORTH THE FIGHT!
If you want to hear how the ACLU and others attack the values of Scouting then this is the book for you. Read more
Published on July 12, 2010 by SGRAHAM82
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Read, if you love America.....
Well first one has to step back and absorb the traditon that the scouts play in America. I myself was a scout out of Troop 21 started at Mount Saint Michael CCGD Dallas, Texas. Read more
Published on March 19, 2010 by Anthony A. Aguilar
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
This book was great! It talked about the battles that Scouting has gone through to be where the BSA program is today.
Published on December 7, 2009 by C. J. Fisher
5.0 out of 5 stars BSA
Great book and written so well. Would recommend anyone reading this but especially parents of Boy Scouts.
Published on July 21, 2009 by D. Martin
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Buying this book supports the Boy Scouts
Why is it that people like you can never stay on the subject. You should comment about the book not what you dislike about Rick Perry!
I personally don't care for him too much but all 6 of my brothers were Eagle Scouts so I wanted to know about the book.
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Feb 28, 2008 by Amber Gouzien |  See all 9 posts
Buying this book supports homophobia, intolerance and discrimination
It all depends on whether you believe that homosexuality is immoral or not.

As for the secularism they are more flexible on that that you might think. Militant atheism is not allowed mainly because of the lack of ethical center that often comes with it, but 'humanist' types who do not believe... Read more
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