| Tom Klem 2004-11-29, 6:45 am |
| Hi Phil,
Thank you for your kind words about the beloved state of Nevada. Regarding
that subject now that _all_ the dirty deals and linen are out regarding the
truth about USCF's last eight years. Both financial, and moral bankruptcy
(doing the dues paying membership dirt) is the word which comes to mind at
first blush, and I dare say here on these pages: "I told you so", and "So do
you really think Stan Vaughan let a little twleve year old girl beat him
twenty games in a row?" among other choice vignettes from memory lane after
everything which we said has now been proven true. Vis a v, Sam Sloan is a
Liar, Sweetheart Deals were soup du jour for insiders, and the memberships
money was spent houdning "enemies" from the business. Richard Nixon, were he
alive today, would admire the scum running USCF during the past eight years.
I say below (with some tongue in cheek, but not too awful much) that Sam's
purposes may be undiscernible to mere mortals, as they have been constructed
in that crucible of wrethedness, New Whimsy Liar Works.
For all we know, Sam's fiddling at the court house, could in fact be just
what I speculated, that of giving the board a new dodge to not talk about an
open litigation, and therefore stiffle through legal officiality, the entire
conversation. Or NOT.
We have no way to guess or for that matter even discover the underlying
motives of this Chess gigolo, man about town and notorious liar.
As for the move to Crossville, I think that I would be for it if I knew all
the business workings of all the other deals, the actual contractual
codiments and covenants signed on the dotted line (as it were); but alas, I
know them not.
I lean towards favoring the move simply because Goichberg and cronies seem
to be against it. This is not to say that they are not right; I simply
exercise my right to be peevish where those individuals are concerned (at
the very least), and smell another dirty sweetheart deal in the making for
the old guard, to the detriment of the fed (at the very worst). In my
opinion, any group or meeting habituated by Don Schultz, by its very
association with him, must be dirty and in favor of some old crony of his.
The fact that he was never prosecuted for the loss or theft of millions, and
was even reelected by OMOV, takes my breath away whilst I whistle in wonder.
Naturally, I am always open minded where you are concerned, and would like
to hear more in this thread about why you feel the way you do.
Cordially,
Tom Klem
"Chess One" <innes8@verizon.net> wrote in message
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quote:
> Tom, I used to think you had a case about Nevada issues with USCF and
> nothing I read allayed my suspicions of how things seemed to be, and never
> closed my mind to it, nomatter all the flak that came your way, in fact,
> because of it[!] and wished that it could one day see the light of day.
>
> I see recently that you choose to write unspecifically that Sam's
> initiaitive is of no worth to you, and the normal rhetorical stuff here
> which would dismiss this particular instance of USCF's move to Corssville
> because of a generality you make about Sam's behavior.
>
> It is not even possible for me to determine if what Sam Sloan says on a
> general or some specific basis is true or untrue, but Sam Sloan is not the
> main subject of my interest in this subject, and I therefore ask you,
indeed
quote:
> I challenge you, mindful of your ownr won experiences with USCF, to answer
> the following questions:
>
> (a) do you sense that Sam wishes for there to be an open debate about
USCF's
quote:
> future, and the only resort available to him to achieve this is by the
> curent law-suit? and
>
> (b) do you also wish there to be a real dialogue?
>
> Cordially, Phil Innes
>
> "Tom Klem" <thewiz@lspamodem.com> wrote in message
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