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Steve Gets Caught Up In Mass Hysteria and Bandwagon Group Think



 
 
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Old April 11th 08, 02:40 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer
samsloan
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Default Steve Gets Caught Up In Mass Hysteria and Bandwagon Group Think

On Apr 9, 3:13 am, Gregory wrote:
On Apr 9, 1:00 am, p944dc wrote:



On Apr 8, 7:20 pm, Gregory wrote:


It is sad that you are so caught up in an emotional bandwagon against
a candidate that you are trying to remove that you can't see the logic
of this. It is also sad that you are deliberately framing this as
something that was intentionally done by a certain party in order to
harass someone.


Was it done to simply harass a past political opponent? We don't know
that. Were the salacious emails emanating from the same source during
the 2007 EB election intentionally meant to defame, or not? How can
we know the mind of those who do such things? We can recognize
patterns of behavior, and whatever the reason, the acts are to be
condemned.


What is sad is that you have become so passionately partisan that you
support, and in this instance participate in, these unethical acts.
If you were truthfully approaching this subject you would remember
that I did not support the recall UNTIL Truong refused to participate
in the USCF defense. You would remember who it was, pretty much
alone, who supported your position in the fake BG post episode where
you were the one blamed last October. You would remember who it was
that supported you when you had difficulties in the last weeks of your
time as moderator at the USCF forum. You would remember who it was
that faced the tip of the spear when Truong and Polgar were under
attack last May (not YOU, by the way). I try to approach these
matters not from the realm of personality worship, but by
dispassionately weighing the ACTS of those involved against the
standard of decent morality. You should try it sometime.


Steve,

Your false innuendo and blame sounds like a your beating of a drum to
garnish further recall support. While you definately have a creative
writing style, it is disconnected from reality. The post was a
verbatim quote from the LA Times.

You most definitely made this post to sound like it is the fault of
Susan Polgar, or Paul Troung, whom you are presently trying to
politically recall.

Spare me from your hollow protests about decency. You are doing more
to promulgate this story by adding fuel to the fire in your attempt
to create false blame. If Susan or Paul that caused the death of an
innocent individual, you-- and your friends, would not let it go and
drum the beat for eternity. If you, or your friends, posted a factual
article against Paul, or Susan, that occured 8 years ago and it was
yanked by a moderator, you would all cry that we are not allowing
free speech since we pulled a factual post about a chess personality.

The double standards that are applied are sickening-- and I did not
expect this from you.

Regards,

Gregory


Susan and Paul have pulled a lot of bogus scams which are rarely
mentioned on this group.

What about the $50,000 which they claimed that both the USCF and the
Kasparov Chess Foundation each had to pay them for "training" the US
Woman's Chess Olympiad Team, when the "training" consisted Paul Truong
telling the woman chess players what to do during their menstrual
periods? (This is discussed in the books "King's Gambit" by Paul
Hoffman and "Chess Bitch" by Jennifer Shahade.)

What about Susan Polgar charging $2 per person for simply appearing at
a national scholastic tournament (meaning that she got $4,000 for just
a one hour appearance) and claiming that Frank Niro had agreed to pay
this amount when Niro had disappeared and, as we now know, was hiding
in Polgar's house in Queens?

There is a long list of scams pulled by Polgar and Truong before they
ran for the board. We knew about them but were not allowed to reveal
them because the moderators to the USCF Issues Forum which included
Gregory Alexander would not allow any negative comments or even
embarrassing questions about Polgar and Truong to be posted on the
USCF Issues Forum.

What about the fact that a picture of Susan Polgar has appeared in
every issue of Chess Life from 2005 up to the present even though
Polgar has not played in a serious rated chess event since the 2004
Chess Olympiad? The first issue of Chess Life that did not contain a
big picture of Susan Polgar in more than two years is the current
April, 2008 issue of Chess Life.

Had the general chess playing public been allowed to know about all
these scams by Polgar and Truong, they would never have been elected.
The public was not allowed to know the truth because of the Pro-Polgar
and Pro-Truong moderators that were appointed by Bill Hall and Bill
Goichberg to the USCF Issues Forum.

Sam Sloan
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Old April 11th 08, 04:18 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer
Brian Lafferty
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Default Steve Gets Caught Up In Mass Hysteria and Bandwagon Group Think

samsloan wrote:
On Apr 9, 3:13 am, Gregory wrote:
On Apr 9, 1:00 am, p944dc wrote:



On Apr 8, 7:20 pm, Gregory wrote:
It is sad that you are so caught up in an emotional bandwagon against
a candidate that you are trying to remove that you can't see the logic
of this. It is also sad that you are deliberately framing this as
something that was intentionally done by a certain party in order to
harass someone.
Was it done to simply harass a past political opponent? We don't know
that. Were the salacious emails emanating from the same source during
the 2007 EB election intentionally meant to defame, or not? How can
we know the mind of those who do such things? We can recognize
patterns of behavior, and whatever the reason, the acts are to be
condemned.
What is sad is that you have become so passionately partisan that you
support, and in this instance participate in, these unethical acts.
If you were truthfully approaching this subject you would remember
that I did not support the recall UNTIL Truong refused to participate
in the USCF defense. You would remember who it was, pretty much
alone, who supported your position in the fake BG post episode where
you were the one blamed last October. You would remember who it was
that supported you when you had difficulties in the last weeks of your
time as moderator at the USCF forum. You would remember who it was
that faced the tip of the spear when Truong and Polgar were under
attack last May (not YOU, by the way). I try to approach these
matters not from the realm of personality worship, but by
dispassionately weighing the ACTS of those involved against the
standard of decent morality. You should try it sometime.

Steve,

Your false innuendo and blame sounds like a your beating of a drum to
garnish further recall support. While you definately have a creative
writing style, it is disconnected from reality. The post was a
verbatim quote from the LA Times.

You most definitely made this post to sound like it is the fault of
Susan Polgar, or Paul Troung, whom you are presently trying to
politically recall.

Spare me from your hollow protests about decency. You are doing more
to promulgate this story by adding fuel to the fire in your attempt
to create false blame. If Susan or Paul that caused the death of an
innocent individual, you-- and your friends, would not let it go and
drum the beat for eternity. If you, or your friends, posted a factual
article against Paul, or Susan, that occured 8 years ago and it was
yanked by a moderator, you would all cry that we are not allowing
free speech since we pulled a factual post about a chess personality.

The double standards that are applied are sickening-- and I did not
expect this from you.

Regards,

Gregory


Susan and Paul have pulled a lot of bogus scams which are rarely
mentioned on this group.

What about the $50,000 which they claimed that both the USCF and the
Kasparov Chess Foundation each had to pay them for "training" the US
Woman's Chess Olympiad Team, when the "training" consisted Paul Truong
telling the woman chess players what to do during their menstrual
periods? (This is discussed in the books "King's Gambit" by Paul
Hoffman and "Chess Bitch" by Jennifer Shahade.)

What about Susan Polgar charging $2 per person for simply appearing at
a national scholastic tournament (meaning that she got $4,000 for just
a one hour appearance) and claiming that Frank Niro had agreed to pay
this amount when Niro had disappeared and, as we now know, was hiding
in Polgar's house in Queens?

There is a long list of scams pulled by Polgar and Truong before they
ran for the board. We knew about them but were not allowed to reveal
them because the moderators to the USCF Issues Forum which included
Gregory Alexander would not allow any negative comments or even
embarrassing questions about Polgar and Truong to be posted on the
USCF Issues Forum.

What about the fact that a picture of Susan Polgar has appeared in
every issue of Chess Life from 2005 up to the present even though
Polgar has not played in a serious rated chess event since the 2004
Chess Olympiad? The first issue of Chess Life that did not contain a
big picture of Susan Polgar in more than two years is the current
April, 2008 issue of Chess Life.

Had the general chess playing public been allowed to know about all
these scams by Polgar and Truong, they would never have been elected.
The public was not allowed to know the truth because of the Pro-Polgar
and Pro-Truong moderators that were appointed by Bill Hall and Bill
Goichberg to the USCF Issues Forum.

Sam Sloan


The following comment by USCF board member Randy Hough responding to Don
Schultz is interesting:

Well, maybe we should just let you make the decision, Don...oh, that's
right, you ran for reelection and lost...badly. And maybe we should let
Susan and Joel blackmail us into a bad business decision.

I don't think so.

Randy H

Chessdon@xxxxxxx wrote:
In a message dated 4/4/2008 6:59:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
Chesstour writes:
In a message dated 4/4/2008 2:55:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Chessdon
writes:
In a message dated 4/4/2008 12:28:52 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
Chessdon writes:
I just read the Bill Goichberg/ Joel Channing letters over insurance and
while I am not familiar with all the detail, allow me to offer some
comments:

I'm confused, if there is little risk and there are no cases of third
party payouts of large amounts as stated by Bill - then why are the
rates so high? There usually is at least some correlation between rates
and risk, is there not?
Many companies would find $13,000 per year not a high rate.
Are you saying that most companies would opt for the insurance at
$13,000 because it was worth the protection?

I favor saving money by going for the largest deductible that minimizes
maximum risk. USCF can afford small and medium size risks; but to put
the organization's existence at risk (no matter how small a possibility)
should not be decided by a simple Board majority vote.

IMO, aborting catastrophic insurance is a matter that should go to the
delegates. It is a decision that if taken, will have short term and
long term consequences that will open a new dimension of Board and
Delegate disharmony that is not needed at this time.
This insurance was authorized by the board, and it would be odd to spend
another $5000 waiting for delegate approval to cancel it. Most
delegates would be surprised if the board was unwilling to act on what
is clearly not a delegate matter.
Yes the EB approved it but the stakes are now higher - the loss of an
important Board member, who has opportunities in the oven and the fact
that at least one Board member feels that the very existence of the USCF
is at risk because of the potential magnitude of legal developments.
Personally I agree with that assessment. Right or wrong, Susan's
potential marketability is enormous and its destruction and counter
action by Susan could destroy the USCF as well. 3 or 4 Board members
should not, IMO unilaterally make this assessment no matter what the
reasons were when the insurance was first purchased.

Don Schultz
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Old April 12th 08, 03:03 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer
jkh001@aim.com
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Brian Lafferty wrote:
samsloan wrote:
On Apr 9, 3:13 am, Gregory wrote:
On Apr 9, 1:00 am, p944dc wrote:



On Apr 8, 7:20 pm, Gregory wrote:
It is sad that you are so caught up in an emotional bandwagon against
a candidate that you are trying to remove that you can't see the logic
of this. It is also sad that you are deliberately framing this as
something that was intentionally done by a certain party in order to
harass someone.
Was it done to simply harass a past political opponent? We don't know
that. Were the salacious emails emanating from the same source during
the 2007 EB election intentionally meant to defame, or not? How can
we know the mind of those who do such things? We can recognize
patterns of behavior, and whatever the reason, the acts are to be
condemned.
What is sad is that you have become so passionately partisan that you
support, and in this instance participate in, these unethical acts.
If you were truthfully approaching this subject you would remember
that I did not support the recall UNTIL Truong refused to participate
in the USCF defense. You would remember who it was, pretty much
alone, who supported your position in the fake BG post episode where
you were the one blamed last October. You would remember who it was
that supported you when you had difficulties in the last weeks of your
time as moderator at the USCF forum. You would remember who it was
that faced the tip of the spear when Truong and Polgar were under
attack last May (not YOU, by the way). I try to approach these
matters not from the realm of personality worship, but by
dispassionately weighing the ACTS of those involved against the
standard of decent morality. You should try it sometime.
Steve,

Your false innuendo and blame sounds like a your beating of a drum to
garnish further recall support. While you definately have a creative
writing style, it is disconnected from reality. The post was a
verbatim quote from the LA Times.

You most definitely made this post to sound like it is the fault of
Susan Polgar, or Paul Troung, whom you are presently trying to
politically recall.

Spare me from your hollow protests about decency. You are doing more
to promulgate this story by adding fuel to the fire in your attempt
to create false blame. If Susan or Paul that caused the death of an
innocent individual, you-- and your friends, would not let it go and
drum the beat for eternity. If you, or your friends, posted a factual
article against Paul, or Susan, that occured 8 years ago and it was
yanked by a moderator, you would all cry that we are not allowing
free speech since we pulled a factual post about a chess personality.

The double standards that are applied are sickening-- and I did not
expect this from you.

Regards,

Gregory


Susan and Paul have pulled a lot of bogus scams which are rarely
mentioned on this group.

What about the $50,000 which they claimed that both the USCF and the
Kasparov Chess Foundation each had to pay them for "training" the US
Woman's Chess Olympiad Team, when the "training" consisted Paul Truong
telling the woman chess players what to do during their menstrual
periods? (This is discussed in the books "King's Gambit" by Paul
Hoffman and "Chess Bitch" by Jennifer Shahade.)

What about Susan Polgar charging $2 per person for simply appearing at
a national scholastic tournament (meaning that she got $4,000 for just
a one hour appearance) and claiming that Frank Niro had agreed to pay
this amount when Niro had disappeared and, as we now know, was hiding
in Polgar's house in Queens?

There is a long list of scams pulled by Polgar and Truong before they
ran for the board. We knew about them but were not allowed to reveal
them because the moderators to the USCF Issues Forum which included
Gregory Alexander would not allow any negative comments or even
embarrassing questions about Polgar and Truong to be posted on the
USCF Issues Forum.

What about the fact that a picture of Susan Polgar has appeared in
every issue of Chess Life from 2005 up to the present even though
Polgar has not played in a serious rated chess event since the 2004
Chess Olympiad? The first issue of Chess Life that did not contain a
big picture of Susan Polgar in more than two years is the current
April, 2008 issue of Chess Life.

Had the general chess playing public been allowed to know about all
these scams by Polgar and Truong, they would never have been elected.
The public was not allowed to know the truth because of the Pro-Polgar
and Pro-Truong moderators that were appointed by Bill Hall and Bill
Goichberg to the USCF Issues Forum.

Sam Sloan


The following comment by USCF board member Randy Hough responding to Don
Schultz is interesting:

Well, maybe we should just let you make the decision, Don...oh, that's
right, you ran for reelection and lost...badly. And maybe we should let
Susan and Joel blackmail us into a bad business decision.

I don't think so.

Randy H

Chessdon@xxxxxxx wrote:
In a message dated 4/4/2008 6:59:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
Chesstour writes:
In a message dated 4/4/2008 2:55:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Chessdon
writes:
In a message dated 4/4/2008 12:28:52 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
Chessdon writes:
I just read the Bill Goichberg/ Joel Channing letters over insurance and
while I am not familiar with all the detail, allow me to offer some
comments:

I'm confused, if there is little risk and there are no cases of third
party payouts of large amounts as stated by Bill - then why are the
rates so high? There usually is at least some correlation between rates
and risk, is there not?
Many companies would find $13,000 per year not a high rate.
Are you saying that most companies would opt for the insurance at
$13,000 because it was worth the protection?

I favor saving money by going for the largest deductible that minimizes
maximum risk. USCF can afford small and medium size risks; but to put
the organization's existence at risk (no matter how small a possibility)
should not be decided by a simple Board majority vote.

IMO, aborting catastrophic insurance is a matter that should go to the
delegates. It is a decision that if taken, will have short term and
long term consequences that will open a new dimension of Board and
Delegate disharmony that is not needed at this time.
This insurance was authorized by the board, and it would be odd to spend
another $5000 waiting for delegate approval to cancel it. Most
delegates would be surprised if the board was unwilling to act on what
is clearly not a delegate matter.
Yes the EB approved it but the stakes are now higher - the loss of an
important Board member, who has opportunities in the oven and the fact
that at least one Board member feels that the very existence of the USCF
is at risk because of the potential magnitude of legal developments.
Personally I agree with that assessment. Right or wrong, Susan's
potential marketability is enormous and its destruction and counter
action by Susan could destroy the USCF as well. 3 or 4 Board members
should not, IMO unilaterally make this assessment no matter what the
reasons were when the insurance was first purchased.

Don Schultz



Brian, when you paste this way, all the formatting is lost, so there's
no way to tell who is speaking. (I know because I've read the
original, but presumably most people here have not.) If you want it to
be comprehensible, you really have to go through it and indicate
breaks and speakers before publishing it.
 




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