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I have two questions:
1. Should someone who was president of the Sexual Freedom League (SFL), have any executive role in chess? This organization is supposed to support society getting rid of traditional social norms. I have been informed that chess doesn't want to have anything to do with poker, because of the children it is trying tor each, and there are vices. So, if that is the case, then would someone involved in such an organization as the SFL be someone you would want on the executive board of a chess federation. 2. According to a wikipedia entry on Sam Sloan, Sam was president of the Sexual Freedom League: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Sloan Per the entry: Sloan attended the University of California, Berkeley majoring in mathematics. At the time U.C. Berkeley was a center for student protest during the social unrest of the 1960s. Sloan became the president of the Sexual Freedom League. His book Sex Marchers, co- authored with SFL founder Jefferson Poland, called for sexual emancipation. Now I know Wikipedia isn't exactly the most accurate tool for research, which is why I ask if what Wikipedia says about Mr. Sloan is true. Now, I understand people have have checkered pasts and move on from them also. But if the former is true, then one has to wonder if Mr. Sloan has moved passed this stage in his life. - Rich |
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On Mar 20, 9:23*am, wrote:
I have two questions: 1. Should someone who was president of the Sexual Freedom League (SFL), have any executive role in chess? *This organization is supposed to support society getting rid of traditional social norms. I have been informed that chess doesn't want to have anything to do with poker, because of the children it is trying tor each, and there are vices. *So, if that is the case, then would someone involved in such an organization as the SFL be someone you would want on the executive board of a chess federation. 2. According to a wikipedia entry on Sam Sloan, Sam was president of the Sexual Freedom League:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Sloan Per the entry: Sloan attended the University of California, Berkeley majoring in mathematics. At the time U.C. Berkeley was a center for student protest during the social unrest of the 1960s. Sloan became the president of the Sexual Freedom League. His book Sex Marchers, co- authored with SFL founder Jefferson Poland, called for sexual emancipation. Now I know Wikipedia isn't exactly the most accurate tool for research, which is why I ask if what Wikipedia says about Mr. Sloan is true. *Now, I understand people have have checkered pasts and move on from them also. *But if the former is true, then one has to wonder if Mr. Sloan has moved passed this stage in his life. - Rich Excellent question,Rich. Exactly the type of question that got me banned fromhis yahoo group. |
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On Mar 20, 10:28 am, Rob wrote:
On Mar 20, 9:23 am, wrote: I have two questions: 1. Should someone who was president of the Sexual Freedom League (SFL), have any executive role in chess? This organization is supposed to support society getting rid of traditional social norms. I have been informed that chess doesn't want to have anything to do with poker, because of the children it is trying tor each, and there are vices. So, if that is the case, then would someone involved in such an organization as the SFL be someone you would want on the executive board of a chess federation. 2. According to a wikipedia entry on Sam Sloan, Sam was president of the Sexual Freedom League:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Sloan Per the entry: Sloan attended the University of California, Berkeley majoring in mathematics. At the time U.C. Berkeley was a center for student protest during the social unrest of the 1960s. Sloan became the president of the Sexual Freedom League. His book Sex Marchers, co- authored with SFL founder Jefferson Poland, called for sexual emancipation. Now I know Wikipedia isn't exactly the most accurate tool for research, which is why I ask if what Wikipedia says about Mr. Sloan is true. Now, I understand people have have checkered pasts and move on from them also. But if the former is true, then one has to wonder if Mr. Sloan has moved passed this stage in his life. - Rich Excellent question,Rich. Exactly the type of question that got me banned fromhis yahoo group. Well, you farted in his living room. As for the other illegal bookmaker question, not sure that is relevant to anything. You have a family member that is a criminal? Is one supposed to disown family members and relatives? - Rich |
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wrote: I have two questions: 1. Should someone who was president of the Sexual Freedom League (SFL), have any executive role in chess? This organization is supposed to support society getting rid of traditional social norms. I have been informed that chess doesn't want to have anything to do with poker, because of the children it is trying tor each, and there are vices. So, if that is the case, then would someone involved in such an organization as the SFL be someone you would want on the executive board of a chess federation. 2. According to a wikipedia entry on Sam Sloan, Sam was president of the Sexual Freedom League: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Sloan Per the entry: Sloan attended the University of California, Berkeley majoring in mathematics. At the time U.C. Berkeley was a center for student protest during the social unrest of the 1960s. Sloan became the president of the Sexual Freedom League. His book Sex Marchers, co- authored with SFL founder Jefferson Poland, called for sexual emancipation. Now I know Wikipedia isn't exactly the most accurate tool for research, which is why I ask if what Wikipedia says about Mr. Sloan is true. Now, I understand people have have checkered pasts and move on from them also. But if the former is true, then one has to wonder if Mr. Sloan has moved passed this stage in his life. - Rich I don't think there's much question that it's true. Also from Wikipedia: "Berkeley Daily Gazette Tuesday April 25, 1967 Samuel Howard Sloan, Party host for Sexual Freedom Forum parties at 2714 Telegraph Avenue, was given 12 hours to vacate the premises by Berkeley-Albany Judge George Braun yesterday. Sloan, 22, was arrested by Berkeley police over the weekend for contributing to the delinquency of a minor and for possession of marijuana. Judge Braun ordered the bail reduced on the contributing charge to $550 from $2,200 and to $1,000 on he marijuana charge on the condition Sloan will vacate the "orgy house" across the street from Willard Junior High School and if he will avoid associating with minors at any party involving alcoholic beverages. His case was put over to Monday at 2 pm for plea. The Telegraph Avenue Party Pad was raided by Berkeley police Saturday night, armed with a warrant for Sloan's arrest and a search warrant. Both were issued on the basis of findings made by officers when they arrested two Oakland juveniles who had attended a party at the house and were caught drinking alcohol outside. Sloan told officers he may move his 'operation' to Emeryville. Source: http://www.samsloan.com/orgyhost.jpg" Whether it's important is another matter. A lot of people do dumb things in college. However, most of them grow up enough to be embarrassed later. This seems not to be the case with Sloan. |
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On Mar 20, 5:42*pm, wrote:
wrote: I have two questions: 1. Should someone who was president of the Sexual Freedom League (SFL), have any executive role in chess? *This organization is supposed to support society getting rid of traditional social norms. I have been informed that chess doesn't want to have anything to do with poker, because of the children it is trying tor each, and there are vices. *So, if that is the case, then would someone involved in such an organization as the SFL be someone you would want on the executive board of a chess federation. 2. According to a wikipedia entry on Sam Sloan, Sam was president of the Sexual Freedom League: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Sloan Per the entry: Sloan attended the University of California, Berkeley majoring in mathematics. At the time U.C. Berkeley was a center for student protest during the social unrest of the 1960s. Sloan became the president of the Sexual Freedom League. His book Sex Marchers, co- authored with SFL founder Jefferson Poland, called for sexual emancipation. Now I know Wikipedia isn't exactly the most accurate tool for research, which is why I ask if what Wikipedia says about Mr. Sloan is true. *Now, I understand people have have checkered pasts and move on from them also. *But if the former is true, then one has to wonder if Mr. Sloan has moved passed this stage in his life. - Rich I don't think there's much question that it's true. Also from Wikipedia: "Berkeley Daily Gazette Tuesday April 25, 1967 Samuel Howard Sloan, Party host for Sexual Freedom Forum parties at 2714 Telegraph Avenue, was given 12 hours to vacate the premises by Berkeley-Albany Judge George Braun yesterday. Sloan, 22, was arrested by Berkeley police over the weekend for contributing to the delinquency of a minor and for possession of marijuana. Judge Braun ordered the bail reduced on the contributing charge to $550 from $2,200 and to $1,000 on he marijuana charge on the condition Sloan will vacate the "orgy house" across the street from Willard Junior High School and if he will avoid associating with minors at any party involving alcoholic beverages. His case was put over to Monday at 2 pm for plea. The Telegraph Avenue Party Pad was raided by Berkeley police Saturday night, armed with a warrant for Sloan's arrest and a search warrant. Both were issued on the basis of findings made by officers when they arrested two Oakland juveniles who had attended a party at the house and were caught drinking alcohol outside. Sloan told officers he may move his 'operation' to Emeryville. Source:http://www.samsloan.com/orgyhost.jpg" Whether it's important is another matter. A lot of people do dumb things in college. However, most of them grow up enough to be embarrassed later. This seems not to be the case with Sloan.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - More proof of Sam's pedophile activity. |
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I would like to point out that the charges were dropped or dismissed.
I was never convicted of anything. Also, the two teenagers never got into my party. They were refused at the door by the security guard. (Mike Goodall was not there this time.) They had obtained bottles of beer which they had been caught by the police drinking outside my house from a local store. I never had bottled beer in my parties. The fact that there was a high school across the street (a major thoroughfare) was a pure coincidence as my parties were always held on Saturday nights. I never allowed underaged people or any kinds of drugs (especially not marijuana) in my parties. Sex was perfectly legal but I had to be careful to avoid anything remotely illegal. However, as a result of this, I did close down and move out of the "orgy house". It was later converted into doctor's offices, which it is today. I did move to Emeryville. I held only one party there (which turned out to be one of my best and greatest parties. I wish I could remember the names of all those those girls. Perhaps Garth will tell me.) I decided to leave Berkeley. I spent the summer or 1967 studying intensive Spanish at the Monterey Institute of Foreign Studies in Monterey California and at the end of that year I moved to New York City. Sam Sloan |
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On Mar 21, 10:33 am, samsloan wrote:
I would like to point out that the charges were dropped or dismissed. I was never convicted of anything. Do you care to deny that you are a former president of the Sexual Freedom League, or that you, in your later years, attribute that to youth folly? Or do you still have the same views now as you do then? If the last is true, do you care to explain how someone with your views should have anything to do with professional chess and any chess organizations? - Rich |
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On Mar 21, 5:37 pm, wrote:
On Mar 21, 10:33 am, samsloan wrote: I would like to point out that the charges were dropped or dismissed. I was never convicted of anything. Do you care to deny that you are a former president of the Sexual Freedom League, or that you, in your later years, attribute that to youth folly? Or do you still have the same views now as you do then? If the last is true, do you care to explain how someone with your views should have anything to do with professional chess and any chess organizations? - Rich I was the President of the Sexual Freedom League in 1966-1967 and I have the same views now as I did then. What is your problem? Sam Sloan |
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On Mar 21, 6:47 pm, samsloan wrote:
On Mar 21, 5:37 pm, wrote: On Mar 21, 10:33 am, samsloan wrote: I would like to point out that the charges were dropped or dismissed. I was never convicted of anything. Do you care to deny that you are a former president of the Sexual Freedom League, or that you, in your later years, attribute that to youth folly? Or do you still have the same views now as you do then? If the last is true, do you care to explain how someone with your views should have anything to do with professional chess and any chess organizations? - Rich I was the President of the Sexual Freedom League in 1966-1967 and I have the same views now as I did then. What is your problem? Sam Sloan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_Freedom_League Following Thorne's departure, a rift developed. One faction wanted members to have open meetings and discussions about sex but not actually to engage in sexual relations. The other wanted to continue the tradition of orgies. The non-sex branch eventually came to be headed by Dutch immigrant Alida Reyenga, whereas the pro-sex group was headed by Sam Sloan, a student at the University of California at Berkeley. So you support the practice of group orgies? Go ahead and put that on a political petition that you should get back into any role as an executive of the U.S Chess Federation, "in order to clean it up". Let's see where that gets you, particularly since they are supposed to be friendly to children. My problem is that you believe you are on a single-handed mission to "destroy" the U.S Chess Federation "in order to save it". You have expressed this mentality on here. And your lawsuit is against the Chess Federation: http://www.samsloan.com/chess.htm I can understand if you have personal issues with some individuals tied with the Chess Federation. But if your lawsuits are in any way a power play ploy to get back in charge, it would be interesting to see, with your views, how far you would get into obtaining power. This is of personal interest to me, because I am interested in promoting abstract strategy games, and any adverse issues happen to make what I am working on more difficult. - Rich |
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