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Wayne Praeder asks these same five questions every year that there is
an election. While these questions may have relevance in a normal situation, the situation here is not normal and indeed is unprecedented, with one board member suing four other board members plus the USCF itself for $25 million in damages, even though three of the four board members she is suing supported her for election and helped her get elected. The current situation reminds me of Stalin, who had all of the people executed who voted for him and got him elected as General Secretary of the Supreme Soviet. The current questions by Wayne Praeder tend to produce answers like the one Paul Truong gave in 2007 when he said that he had rescued and saved numerous multibillion dollar companies and that he was being consulted regularly by the governors of all 50 states and the mayors of numerous large cities plus the (now disgraced) Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson. I would like for Wayne Praeder to ask the other candidates questions that are relevant to the current situation. Sam Sloan |
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