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What we need is a way to induce the good board members who served in the past to come back and run again. We had some excellent board members back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, men like Fred Gruenberg, John Donaldson and Jerry Hanken. When they were on the board, the USCF was profitable. It was during their terms of service that the USCF built up the $2 million dollars in the LMA. This two million dollars was completely squandered by recent boards and has been completely lost. The best or worse example depending on whether you agree with me or with Wayne Praeder, is Jerry Hanken. I realize that a lot of people do not like Jerry, but he was elected four times to the board, more than anybody else, and served ten years. The USCF was profitable in every one of those ten years. By contrast look at the current list. This year, we have the worst line-up of candidates ever (not counting me of course) in the history of the USCF. Sam Sloan |
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