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My Last Motions to the Board
Kindly put the following eight motions on the agenda for the last meeting of the current USCF Executive Board As I and two other board members will be leaving the board and this will be our last meeting and also because this will be my only board meeting where there will be a significant audience, I will be making at least the following eight motions which will in general be repeats of motions I previously made which were voted down. I want the general membership to know that at least I tried to set things right during my one year on the board: Motion One: Resolved: Executive Director Bill Hall is hereby Censured and Reprimanded for failing to provide any documents at all pertaining to the Pension/Profit Sharing Plan. At my very first meeting on the board on August 14, 2006, I raised the issue of the Pension/Profit Sharing Plan especially since I had been informed by a financial insider that there had been misconduct in connection with the plan, money due and owing under the plan had not been paid and in one case money had been put into the general operating account in anticipation of being paid but had never been paid and had simply been absorbed by operating expenses. I was told at the August 14 meeting that this was not true and that everything was hunky dory now, but nevertheless I continued to press for documents pertaining to the plan. Also, there was a report that one former employee was paid twice or double-paid. Since then, at every meeting of the board and in numerous BINFOS in between meetings, I have demanded documents pertaining to the plan. There have been persistent reports of people being owed money and not being paid and conversely of people being paid money that they were NOT entitled to receive. As of yet, I have not received any documents at all, not even one sheet of paper, in spite of my persistent requests for documents. It is obvious that our Executive Director Bill Hall is stonewalling and has no intention and has never had any intention of sending me any documents. This is not a minor matter. As a member of the board, I am a trustee of the plan which means that there could be criminal penalties including JAIL TIME for failing to play former employees the pensions to which they are entitled. By making this motion I want to have it on the record that I am in no way involved in this and that if anybody goes to jail it will be the other board members and not me. Motion Two: Bobby Fischer USCF Membership The by-laws passed twice the last time being in 1992 on a motion by Joe Lux states that all chess players recognized by FIDE as USA Grandmasters are USCF members. As can be seen on the FIDE website, Bobby Fischer is listed as a USA Grandmaster: http://www.fide.com/ratings/card.phtml?event=2000016 It is the ultimate arrogance of this board that it has ignored this delegate mandate. This shows the disregard that members of this board have consistently displayed towards the rules as set forth by the delegates. To date, Bobby Fischer still is not listed on the USCHESS.ORG website as a USCF member. In particular, Mr. Goichberg and Mr. Channing have spoken against listing Mr. Fischer as a USCF member. I note that my first motion on this matter was passed at the meeting on August 14, 2006. Robert Tanner and Beatriz Marinello voted in favor and it passed. At the next meeting in Stamford Connecticut, I noted that it still has not been implemented and called for another vote on this. However, Robert Tanner by then had left the meeting early and without his vote it failed. Mr. Tanner resigned shortly thereafter. It is obvious and apparent that it is due to personal prejudices that Mr. Goichberg and Mr. Channing have towards Mr. Fischer that they keep voting against this motion and therefore it fails. I am renewing this motion so that the entire world can witness the prejudices that Mr. Goichberg and Mr. Channing hold which stops them from carrying out their duties towards Mr. Fischer and towards chess in general. Motion Three: Larry Evans Issue The first act of our current editor Dan Lucas was to fire Larry Evans, who is the most popular columnist the USCF ever had and who has been a regular columnist in Chess Life since January 1953. It is apparent that this firing was because one member of the board who is close to Mr. Lucas does not like Larry Evans. At each meeting of the board, Mr. Lucas has been politely asked by the other board members to fully reinstate Larry Evans, yet the editor has refused to do. With this motion, we are no longer asking, we are directly ORDERING the Chess Life editor to fully reinstate Grandmaster Evans. If Mr. Lucas still refuses to reinstate Grandmaster Evans, he can look for another job. Motion Four: Ratings of Olympiads and Other Major Events The major point in my grand plan to increase the reach of the USCF and ultimately to bring us more members and more money is to bring into the rating system the major international events, like the World Championship events, major tournaments like the Aeroflot Open and the Reykjavik Open and the Olympiads. The purpose is to give all the top level super-grandmasters in the world a USCF rating and ID number, thereby encouraging those players to come to the US and compete in our tournaments and also to increase the prestige of our rating system. There is also a secondary purpose which is to discourage some of these foreign top level players from sneaking into the lower class sections of our tournaments to win big money. Not only will this bring us more prestige, it will bring us more money. Already several of the First Saturday tournaments in Budapest Hungary have been USCF rated and the organizer there, Mr. Nagy, has stated that he will gladly pay rating fees to have all of his tournaments rated. There is no doubt that many organizers around the world will be more than willing to pay rating fees to have their tournaments rated. I have spoken to Walter Brown (not the grandmaster) who would be the one doing the actual work on this project and he states that he would be willing to do this and this would not be a problem. The fact that the board keeps voting this down in spite of the obvious benefits demonstrates in my view the small mindedness, narrow mindedness and lack of imagination that this board has. Motion Five: The Executive Director is hereby directed to purchase a three-chip camcorder which will be a SONY 2100 or equivalent at an estimated cost of less than $2300 and will be used to video broadcast on youtube and elsewhere meetings of the board and major events such as the National Elementary Championship. The purpose of this expenditure will be both to give the general membership the impression (however false) that the board is trying its best to deal with the problems facing the federation and to promote our events and get more kids to play. I made this motion at the meeting in Stamford. It was not voted on because Bill Hall agreed to do it. Like everything else that Bill Hall agreed to do, it was never done, and thus I am making this motion again. Motion Five: Bill Hall Censured for failing to provide the tapes of the August and November board meetings to Terry Vibbert for posting on the website and also commending Terry Vibbert for his fine work in posting all of the May meeting and part of the February meeting on the website. A lot of things happened during the August and November meetings and I can fully understand why Mr. Hall would be embarrassed by those events and would want to cover them up. However, we want to lure the general membership into the belief that it is not the board that is engaged in a cover up and so therefore I move that we censure Bill Hall. Motion Six: Irina Krush Tournament of Girl Champions Irina Krush is our highest rated active woman tournament player and our champion and at age 23 she is rapidly improving. How many people even know that she defeated US Champion Alexander Shabalov in a tournament game in June? She has had a tremendous streak of spectacular tournament results this past year and she is getting better all the time. Therefore, I move that the USCF Establish an Irina Krush Tournament of Girl Champions to be played every year at the same time and location as the US Open Championship and the Denker Tournament. Motion Seven: Censure Bill Hall for failing to conduct and report an inventory of USCF Files and Records and Commending and thanking Donna Alarie for her efforts to recover the records. During my first meeting of the board on August 14, 2006, it was revealed that almost all financial records and other records of the USCF are lost or destroyed. Bill Hall later stated that 125 storage boxes has been located in a storage bin in Crossville. In a BINFO, Bill Hall was directed by the VP of Finance Joel Channing to take an inventory of the contents of these storage boxes and provide this inventory to the board. Bill Hall never did it. Donna Alarie went through some of the storage boxes in the storage bin in January and found that they were covered with dust and dirt and obviously had not been looked at in a long time. I hereby move that Bill Hall be censured for failing even to begin to carry out this directive from the board and to thank Donna Alarie, an unpaid volunteer, for attempting to do the job that Bill Hall was being paid to do but did not do. Also, a well-known grandmaster has asked me to locate the Quark Express files for his Chess Life columns that he wants to make into a book. I have been reliably informed that these computer files are in the Crossville Landfill. I hereby request that someone be sent to the landfill to recover the files on behalf of the grandmaster. Also, I would like to know what happened to the morgue of old photographs and other documents to be used in Chess Life which were previously in New Windsor until that office was closed by order of Joel Channing. Are those files in the Landfill too? Motion Eight: Commenting Tim Tobiason for scanning and converting to DVD format back issues of Chess Life newspaper. Many USCF members do not know that from 1946 to 1960 Chess Life was not a magazine but was a bi-monthly newspaper. At the November Board Meeting in Stamford, I got a motion passed authorizing John Donaldson to authorize Tim Tobiason to scan all the issues of Chess Life newspaper. I want to mention that there was some opposition to my plan but I managed to get the votes to get it passed. Now, Mr. Tobiason has completed or nearly completed the job and I move to commend Mr. Tobiason for doing this job and thereby recovering these documents which are important to chess history and to the history of the USCF. 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"samsloan" wrote in message ups.com... My Last Motions to the Board Kindly put the following eight motions on the agenda for the last meeting of the current USCF Executive Board I have removed the prologia and exponential explanations, to leave the 8, as proposed: Motion One: Resolved: Executive Director Bill Hall is hereby Censured and Reprimanded for failing to provide any documents at all pertaining to the Pension/Profit Sharing Plan. (1) Has Mr. Hall been requested in writing to provide information to the board as a result of the board's previous instruction to him, and by a particular time? Has he made over response to this putative document, such as, for example, on the possibility of achieving the board's directive within the time stated? Motion Two: Bobby Fischer USCF Membership The by-laws passed twice the last time being in 1992 on a motion by Joe Lux states that all chess players recognized by FIDE as USA Grandmasters are USCF members. (2) RJ Fischer does not wish to be listed as a USCF member. Phil Innes, Tuesday July 31, 2007, and is already on record as regretting USCF's linkage his name with the organisation. Motion Three: Larry Evans Issue With this motion, we are no longer asking, we are directly ORDERING the Chess Life editor to fully reinstate Grandmaster Evans. If Mr. Lucas still refuses to reinstate Grandmaster Evans, he can look for another job. (3) Does this mean that GM Evans should be offered his previous column, notwithstanding any demurrer by the editor? Motion Four: Ratings of Olympiads and Other Major Events The major point in my grand plan to increase the reach of the USCF and ultimately to bring us more members and more money is to bring into the rating system the major international events, like the World Championship events, major tournaments like the Aeroflot Open and the Reykjavik Open and the Olympiads. The purpose is to give all the top level super-grandmasters in the world a USCF rating and ID number, thereby encouraging those players to come to the US and compete in our tournaments and also to increase the prestige of our rating system. (4) These activities are already part of Fide's system, and in fact Fide's system is coming here! The arguments are therefore that USCF should not remain within Fide, but compete with it, if this should indeed be thought sufficient to attract players from around the world. I also notice no budgetary numbers attached to such an activity for Super-GMs, which I presume means 2700+. There is also a secondary purpose which is to discourage some of these foreign top level players from sneaking into the lower class sections of our tournaments to win big money. (4... continued) I understodd the first clauses above to mention Super-GMs, but do we see here another idea? That these 2700+ players would not be recognised in a super-tournament lower-class section? Not only will this bring us more prestige, it will bring us more money. Already several of the First Saturday tournaments in Budapest Hungary have been USCF rated and the organizer there, Mr. Nagy, has stated that he will gladly pay rating fees to have all of his tournaments rated. (4... even more...) I bet he would! - but this is the opposite tack to attracting players here, since more and more US and Canadian players are going to Laszlo's tournaments in Buda. He told me once that it was inexpensive for players to go there from around the world, and expense would seem to be the main attractor - holding cheap norm tournaments in the US is surely a preferable goal than sending US players to Budapest. Motion Five: The Executive Director is hereby directed to purchase a three-chip camcorder which will be a SONY 2100 or equivalent at an estimated cost of less than $2300 and will be used to video broadcast on youtube and elsewhere meetings of the board and major events such as the National Elementary Championship. The purpose of this expenditure will be both to give the general membership the impression (however false) that the board is trying its best to deal with the problems facing the federation and to promote our events and get more kids to play. I made this motion at the meeting in Stamford. It was not voted on because Bill Hall agreed to do it. (5) What? How can he agree to do something not voted on? I pass on commentating on the efficacy of this attempt (however false) to communicate anything at all. Like everything else that Bill Hall agreed to do, it was never done, and thus I am making this motion again. Motion Five: Bill Hall Censured for failing to provide the tapes of the August and November board meetings to Terry Vibbert for posting on the website and also commending Terry Vibbert for his fine work in posting all of the May meeting and part of the February meeting on the website. [no comment] Motion Six: Irina Krush Tournament of Girl Champions I move that the USCF Establish an Irina Krush Tournament of Girl Champions to be played every year at the same time and location as the US Open Championship and the Denker Tournament. aut Caesar aut nihil! aut mors aut victoria! I thought the confidence of the chess community to various parties administering scholastics events was well known? Motion Seven: Censure Bill Hall for failing to conduct and report an inventory of USCF Files and Records and Commending and thanking Donna Alarie for her efforts to recover the records. During my first meeting of the board on August 14, 2006, it was revealed that almost all financial records and other records of the USCF are lost or destroyed. Bill Hall later stated that 125 storage boxes has been located in a storage bin in Crossville. In a BINFO, Bill Hall was directed by the VP of Finance Joel Channing to take an inventory of the contents of these storage boxes and provide this inventory to the board. Bill Hall never did it. (7) While this may or may not be censorious behavior, can just anyone ask the Ex Dir to do anything - without the board deciding on it? As above, if the issue was deemed /urgent/ by the board should some time-line be associated with the activity? If the matter was deemed /important/ by the board, should they not have assessed the time it would take to inventory 25 archived boxes, and approved salary to do so? Motion Eight: Commenting Tim Tobiason for scanning and converting to DVD format back issues of Chess Life newspaper. (8) Yes, though I imagine that Mr. Tobiason would not like to be commented upon, though if anyone were to commend him, he may well be pleased! Phil Innes Please put these eight motions on the agenda. Sam Sloan |
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On Jul 31, 10:28 am, "Chess One" wrote:
"samsloan" wrote in message ups.com... My Last Motions to the Board Kindly put the following eight motions on the agenda for the last meeting of the current USCF Executive Board I have removed the prologia and exponential explanations, to leave the 8, as proposed: Motion One: Resolved: Executive Director Bill Hall is hereby Censured and Reprimanded for failing to provide any documents at all pertaining to the Pension/Profit Sharing Plan. (1) Has Mr. Hall been requested in writing to provide information to the board as a result of the board's previous instruction to him, and by a particular time? Has he made over response to this putative document, such as, for example, on the possibility of achieving the board's directive within the time stated? Motion Two: Bobby Fischer USCF Membership The by-laws passed twice the last time being in 1992 on a motion by Joe Lux states that all chess players recognized by FIDE as USA Grandmasters are USCF members. (2) RJ Fischer does not wish to be listed as a USCF member. Phil Innes, Tuesday July 31, 2007, and is already on record as regretting USCF's linkage his name with the organisation. Motion Three: Larry Evans Issue With this motion, we are no longer asking, we are directly ORDERING the Chess Life editor to fully reinstate Grandmaster Evans. If Mr. Lucas still refuses to reinstate Grandmaster Evans, he can look for another job. (3) Does this mean that GM Evans should be offered his previous column, notwithstanding any demurrer by the editor? Motion Four: Ratings of Olympiads and Other Major Events The major point in my grand plan to increase the reach of the USCF and ultimately to bring us more members and more money is to bring into the rating system the major international events, like the World Championship events, major tournaments like the Aeroflot Open and the Reykjavik Open and the Olympiads. The purpose is to give all the top level super-grandmasters in the world a USCF rating and ID number, thereby encouraging those players to come to the US and compete in our tournaments and also to increase the prestige of our rating system. (4) These activities are already part of Fide's system, and in fact Fide's system is coming here! The arguments are therefore that USCF should not remain within Fide, but compete with it, if this should indeed be thought sufficient to attract players from around the world. I also notice no budgetary numbers attached to such an activity for Super-GMs, which I presume means 2700+. There is also a secondary purpose which is to discourage some of these foreign top level players from sneaking into the lower class sections of our tournaments to win big money. (4... continued) I understodd the first clauses above to mention Super-GMs, but do we see here another idea? That these 2700+ players would not be recognised in a super-tournament lower-class section? Not only will this bring us more prestige, it will bring us more money. Already several of the First Saturday tournaments in Budapest Hungary have been USCF rated and the organizer there, Mr. Nagy, has stated that he will gladly pay rating fees to have all of his tournaments rated. (4... even more...) I bet he would! - but this is the opposite tack to attracting players here, since more and more US and Canadian players are going to Laszlo's tournaments in Buda. He told me once that it was inexpensive for players to go there from around the world, and expense would seem to be the main attractor - holding cheap norm tournaments in the US is surely a preferable goal than sending US players to Budapest. Motion Five: The Executive Director is hereby directed to purchase a three-chip camcorder which will be a SONY 2100 or equivalent at an estimated cost of less than $2300 and will be used to video broadcast on youtube and elsewhere meetings of the board and major events such as the National Elementary Championship. The purpose of this expenditure will be both to give the general membership the impression (however false) that the board is trying its best to deal with the problems facing the federation and to promote our events and get more kids to play. I made this motion at the meeting in Stamford. It was not voted on because Bill Hall agreed to do it. (5) What? How can he agree to do something not voted on? I pass on commentating on the efficacy of this attempt (however false) to communicate anything at all. Like everything else that Bill Hall agreed to do, it was never done, and thus I am making this motion again. Motion Five: Bill Hall Censured for failing to provide the tapes of the August and November board meetings to Terry Vibbert for posting on the website and also commending Terry Vibbert for his fine work in posting all of the May meeting and part of the February meeting on the website. [no comment] Motion Six: Irina Krush Tournament of Girl Champions I move that the USCF Establish an Irina Krush Tournament of Girl Champions to be played every year at the same time and location as the US Open Championship and the Denker Tournament. aut Caesar aut nihil! aut mors aut victoria! I thought the confidence of the chess community to various parties administering scholastics events was well known? Motion Seven: Censure Bill Hall for failing to conduct and report an inventory of USCF Files and Records and Commending and thanking Donna Alarie for her efforts to recover the records. During my first meeting of the board on August 14, 2006, it was revealed that almost all financial records and other records of the USCF are lost or destroyed. Bill Hall later stated that 125 storage boxes has been located in a storage bin in Crossville. In a BINFO, Bill Hall was directed by the VP of Finance Joel Channing to take an inventory of the contents of these storage boxes and provide this inventory to the board. Bill Hall never did it. (7) While this may or may not be censorious behavior, can just anyone ask the Ex Dir to do anything - without the board deciding on it? As above, if the issue was deemed /urgent/ by the board should some time-line be associated with the activity? If the matter was deemed /important/ by the board, should they not have assessed the time it would take to inventory 25 archived boxes, and approved salary to do so? Motion Eight: Commenting Tim Tobiason for scanning and converting to DVD format back issues of Chess Life newspaper. (8) Yes, though I imagine that Mr. Tobiason would not like to be commented upon, though if anyone were to commend him, he may well be pleased! Phil Innes Please put these eight motions on the agenda. Sam Sloan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Let us know how it all turned out ![]() |
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On Jul 31, 10:28 am, "Chess One" wrote:
"samsloan" wrote in message ups.com... My Last Motions to the Board Kindly put the following eight motions on the agenda for the last meeting of the current USCF Executive Board I have removed the prologia and exponential explanations, to leave the 8, as proposed: Motion One: Resolved: Executive Director Bill Hall is hereby Censured and Reprimanded for failing to provide any documents at all pertaining to the Pension/Profit Sharing Plan. (1) Has Mr. Hall been requested in writing to provide information to the board as a result of the board's previous instruction to him, and by a particular time? Has he made over response to this putative document, such as, for example, on the possibility of achieving the board's directive within the time stated? Motion Two: Bobby Fischer USCF Membership The by-laws passed twice the last time being in 1992 on a motion by Joe Lux states that all chess players recognized by FIDE as USA Grandmasters are USCF members. (2) RJ Fischer does not wish to be listed as a USCF member. Phil Innes, Tuesday July 31, 2007, and is already on record as regretting USCF's linkage his name with the organisation. Motion Three: Larry Evans Issue With this motion, we are no longer asking, we are directly ORDERING the Chess Life editor to fully reinstate Grandmaster Evans. If Mr. Lucas still refuses to reinstate Grandmaster Evans, he can look for another job. (3) Does this mean that GM Evans should be offered his previous column, notwithstanding any demurrer by the editor? Motion Four: Ratings of Olympiads and Other Major Events The major point in my grand plan to increase the reach of the USCF and ultimately to bring us more members and more money is to bring into the rating system the major international events, like the World Championship events, major tournaments like the Aeroflot Open and the Reykjavik Open and the Olympiads. The purpose is to give all the top level super-grandmasters in the world a USCF rating and ID number, thereby encouraging those players to come to the US and compete in our tournaments and also to increase the prestige of our rating system. (4) These activities are already part of Fide's system, and in fact Fide's system is coming here! The arguments are therefore that USCF should not remain within Fide, but compete with it, if this should indeed be thought sufficient to attract players from around the world. I also notice no budgetary numbers attached to such an activity for Super-GMs, which I presume means 2700+. There is also a secondary purpose which is to discourage some of these foreign top level players from sneaking into the lower class sections of our tournaments to win big money. (4... continued) I understodd the first clauses above to mention Super-GMs, but do we see here another idea? That these 2700+ players would not be recognised in a super-tournament lower-class section? Not only will this bring us more prestige, it will bring us more money. Already several of the First Saturday tournaments in Budapest Hungary have been USCF rated and the organizer there, Mr. Nagy, has stated that he will gladly pay rating fees to have all of his tournaments rated. (4... even more...) I bet he would! - but this is the opposite tack to attracting players here, since more and more US and Canadian players are going to Laszlo's tournaments in Buda. He told me once that it was inexpensive for players to go there from around the world, and expense would seem to be the main attractor - holding cheap norm tournaments in the US is surely a preferable goal than sending US players to Budapest. Motion Five: The Executive Director is hereby directed to purchase a three-chip camcorder which will be a SONY 2100 or equivalent at an estimated cost of less than $2300 and will be used to video broadcast on youtube and elsewhere meetings of the board and major events such as the National Elementary Championship. The purpose of this expenditure will be both to give the general membership the impression (however false) that the board is trying its best to deal with the problems facing the federation and to promote our events and get more kids to play. I made this motion at the meeting in Stamford. It was not voted on because Bill Hall agreed to do it. (5) What? How can he agree to do something not voted on? I pass on commentating on the efficacy of this attempt (however false) to communicate anything at all. Like everything else that Bill Hall agreed to do, it was never done, and thus I am making this motion again. Motion Five: Bill Hall Censured for failing to provide the tapes of the August and November board meetings to Terry Vibbert for posting on the website and also commending Terry Vibbert for his fine work in posting all of the May meeting and part of the February meeting on the website. [no comment] Motion Six: Irina Krush Tournament of Girl Champions I move that the USCF Establish an Irina Krush Tournament of Girl Champions to be played every year at the same time and location as the US Open Championship and the Denker Tournament. aut Caesar aut nihil! aut mors aut victoria! I thought the confidence of the chess community to various parties administering scholastics events was well known? Motion Seven: Censure Bill Hall for failing to conduct and report an inventory of USCF Files and Records and Commending and thanking Donna Alarie for her efforts to recover the records. During my first meeting of the board on August 14, 2006, it was revealed that almost all financial records and other records of the USCF are lost or destroyed. Bill Hall later stated that 125 storage boxes has been located in a storage bin in Crossville. In a BINFO, Bill Hall was directed by the VP of Finance Joel Channing to take an inventory of the contents of these storage boxes and provide this inventory to the board. Bill Hall never did it. (7) While this may or may not be censorious behavior, can just anyone ask the Ex Dir to do anything - without the board deciding on it? As above, if the issue was deemed /urgent/ by the board should some time-line be associated with the activity? If the matter was deemed /important/ by the board, should they not have assessed the time it would take to inventory 25 archived boxes, and approved salary to do so? Motion Eight: Commenting Tim Tobiason for scanning and converting to DVD format back issues of Chess Life newspaper. (8) Yes, though I imagine that Mr. Tobiason would not like to be commented upon, though if anyone were to commend him, he may well be pleased! Phil Innes Please put these eight motions on the agenda. Sam Sloan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I would prefer Sam's last motion be one waving "goodbye!" |
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On Jul 31, 12:40 pm, Rob wrote:
I would prefer Sam's last motion be one waving "goodbye!" Bruce, allow me to introduce you to "Rob Mitchell" who, by fantastic coincidence, has one of the most common names known to exist and therefor is untraceable. You will be seeing a lot of "Rob Mitchell" as he attacks me continuously thinking that in some way this will force me to let him back into my FIDE-chess Yahoo Group. Sam Sloan |
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On Jul 31, 11:52 am, samsloan wrote:
On Jul 31, 12:40 pm, Rob wrote: I would prefer Sam's last motion be one waving "goodbye!" Bruce, allow me to introduce you to "Rob Mitchell" who, by fantastic coincidence, has one of the most common names known to exist and therefor is untraceable. You will be seeing a lot of "Rob Mitchell" as he attacks me continuously thinking that in some way this will force me to let him back into my FIDE-chess Yahoo Group. Sam Sloan I'm curious why he would want to be in your group if he hates you? |
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On Jul 31, 12:56 pm, Bruce wrote:
On Jul 31, 11:52 am, samsloan wrote: On Jul 31, 12:40 pm, Rob wrote: I would prefer Sam's last motion be one waving "goodbye!" Bruce, allow me to introduce you to "Rob Mitchell" who, by fantastic coincidence, has one of the most common names known to exist and therefor is untraceable. You will be seeing a lot of "Rob Mitchell" as he attacks me continuously thinking that in some way this will force me to let him back into my FIDE-chess Yahoo Group. Sam Sloan I'm curious why he would want to be in your group if he hates you? An excellent question. My theory is that he wants to overthrow the USCF and start a new organization headed by himself, perhaps in conjunction with Innes. He has indicated this several times. Sam Sloan |
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On Jul 31, 12:06 pm, samsloan wrote:
On Jul 31, 12:56 pm, Bruce wrote: On Jul 31, 11:52 am, samsloan wrote: On Jul 31, 12:40 pm, Rob wrote: I would prefer Sam's last motion be one waving "goodbye!" Bruce, allow me to introduce you to "Rob Mitchell" who, by fantastic coincidence, has one of the most common names known to exist and therefor is untraceable. You will be seeing a lot of "Rob Mitchell" as he attacks me continuously thinking that in some way this will force me to let him back into my FIDE-chess Yahoo Group. Sam Sloan I'm curious why he would want to be in your group if he hates you? An excellent question. My theory is that he wants to overthrow the USCF and start a new organization headed by himself, perhaps in conjunction with Innes. He has indicated this several times. Sam Sloan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And so how is joining your Yahoo-FIDE discussion group going to help him overthrow USCF and start a new organization? Also how is posting attacks on you on RGCP going to help him accomplish that if that is his goal? |
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On Jul 31, 12:06 pm, samsloan wrote:
An excellent question. My theory is that he wants to overthrow the USCF and start a new organization headed by himself, perhaps in conjunction with Innes. He has indicated this several times. If there is a vacuum, why doesn't he just fill it? If not, he wouldn't be successful anyway, even if he could - ahem - "overthrow" the USCF. "Paranoia will destroy ya" |
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samsloan writes:
I'm curious why he would want to be in your group if he hates you? An excellent question. My theory is that he wants to overthrow the USCF and start a new organization headed by himself, perhaps in conjunction with Innes. He has indicated this several times. He has bigger fish to fry. He wants to overthrow Sam's Yahoo group. |
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