Per Donna Alarie on the USCF Issues Forum:
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Okay, so Susan now has another "Last Statement" on her chessdiscussion blog.
There's also another article from the NY Times - on the Gambit Blog - for
today.
So as not to run into AUG, I'll just assume everyone can go to those places
and read the comments and come back here to discuss.
Susan's post is similar to previous posts only now not only is Bill
Goichberg not welcome to be on the sub-committee, but they would like Randy
Bauer removed too.
Calling for a complete investigation is about three months too late. USCF's
leaders had their chance to provide a forensic expert and did not do so. The
membership had to do it.
However, the answer now is simple. Since Ms. Polgar has no reason to
question the expertise of Mr. Ulevitch, is Mr. Truong willing to forward
permission to view his ISP records to Mr. Ulevitch? Obviously, Mr. Ulevitch
does not have a dog in this race and if there is evidence which he has not
considered in his report, I am confident that as a professional, he would
certainly be willing to consider it now.
In the meantime, the recall effort is now going forward and it is going
forward publicly. It is my intention to keep the USCF membership, the NY
Times and any other chess news outlet which inquires - informed of the
effort regularly. USCF's public image has been damaged long enough. It's
about time the members do some damage control and reestablish faith in the
organization by demanding that its leaders adhere to their fiduciary
obligation to consider the membership's best interests first. Those best
interests would be best served by the resignation of Mr. Truong from the
Executive Board.
Donna Alarie
Massachusetts Delegate
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The latest Polgar (or is it written by Truong?) missive can be found he
http://www.chessdiscussion.com/phpBB...263c5b67#p4175