on that day. so why are they demanding this apology from you? i am not certain. they feel that i was promoting an agenda and i would state that we were there in celebration of the new policy towards gay youth enacted by the bsa as an opportunity to celebrate. and we have some photographs of the parade and you see some of your colleagues in their scout uniforms. but you again say you re not in the picture and you were there but not in your scout uniform. what were you wearing? i was wearing a pair of nylon zip-off pants and a khaki green t-shirt with a scouting logo on the shirt and a sun hat. and what was that logo again? was it a scout logo? no, no, it was a rainbow version of a square knot. which is not an official attire, that s a shirt of your own but not considered a part of