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Candidates for USCF Executive Board
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| Sam Sloan 2005-01-15, 9:46 am |
| On 11 Jan 2005 10:40:41 -0800, "George John" <george@neosoft.com>
wrote:
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>He is also known as Stephen Shutt from PA. Steve was the top vote
>getter in the 2001 Executive Board election and is currently the USCF's
>Vice-President. For many years Steve has been the coach of one of the
>most successful High School chess teams in the US of all time.
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>I first met Steve at the 1998 National High School Championship in Los
>Angeles. His team placed first, the one I helped coach (Bellaire HS in
>Houston) came in 5th. My introduction to Steve was showing him my
>scouting report which I made scraping Web pre-registration data into
>Access, and using a mixture of SQL and VBA code to rank teams based on
>their top 4 boards as well as overall strength. Not altogether
>surprising was the fact that this ranking closely followed the actual
>results, so Steve was very interested in seeing what I had when I saw
>him again at the 1999 NHS in Sioux Falls.
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>SFAIK, Steve has done a good job on the Board. He has certainly been a
>major contributor and supporter of scholastic chess, particularly
>excellence in scholastic chess. I am very glad to learn that he is
>running again, and wish him the best in his bid for reelection.
>Best regards,
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>George John
Please note:
The "Bad Guys" slate consists of:
George John
Steve Shutt
Elizabeth Shaughnessy
Randy Bauer
The "Good Guys" slate consists of:
Bill Goichberg
Greg Shahade
Joel Channing
Robert Tanner
Sadly, Steve Shutt was once a Good Guy but he went bad.
Sam Sloan
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| Jesse Perkins 2005-01-15, 9:46 am |
| When is the voting, and who can vote??
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| Mike Nolan 2005-01-15, 9:46 am |
| "Jesse Perkins" <perkinsfamily@restaurants.com> writes:
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>When is the voting, and who can vote??
Ballots will be in the June issue of Chess Life. USCF membership who
are 16 or older on 6/30/2004 and live in the US can vote.
Please restrict future posts on this subject to rec.games.chess.politics.
--
Mike Nolan
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| Doom & Gloom Dave 2005-01-15, 9:46 am |
| Sam Sloan wrote:
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> Please note:
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> The "Bad Guys" slate consists of:
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> George John
> Steve Shutt
> Elizabeth Shaughnessy
> Randy Bauer
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I was going to vote for Shahade, and even give the Goich some
consideration. Now though I can rest easy and vote for Sloan's "Bad Guys"
and know I've made the right choices.
quote:
> The "Good Guys" slate consists of:
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> Bill Goichberg
> Greg Shahade
> Joel Channing
> Robert Tanner
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> Sadly, Steve Shutt was once a Good Guy but he went bad.
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> Sam Sloan
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| Sam Sloan 2005-01-15, 9:46 am |
| On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 23:21:39 -0600, "Bill Smythe"
<chichess@beforeRCNafter.com> wrote:
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>"Sam Sloan" wrote:
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>Why are you turning on Elizabeth? That's OK, though; it might help her.
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>I think all eight of those you mention are good guys. That omits only the
>one you did not include in either list.
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>Bill Smythe
I strongly supported Elizabeth Shaughnessy for election the last time
around. You may recall that I was the first to announce her candidacy
and I stated that she was sure to be elected.
However, since she was elected to the board, she has become the lap
dog of Beatriz Marinello. She just does whatever Beatriz tells her to
do.
I have been made aware that most of the members in Northern California
who supported for election last time are very unhappy with her now.
They will not support her this time around and will probably vote
against her.
I expect her to be defeated, although by a narrow margin.
Sam Sloan
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| Bill Smythe 2005-01-15, 9:46 am |
| "Sam Sloan" wrote:
quote:
> The "Bad Guys" slate consists of:
> George John
> Steve Shutt
> Elizabeth Shaughnessy
> Randy Bauer
> The "Good Guys" slate consists of:
> Bill Goichberg
> Greg Shahade
> Joel Channing
> Robert Tanner
Why are you turning on Elizabeth? That's OK, though; it might help her.
I think all eight of those you mention are good guys. That omits only the
one you did not include in either list.
Bill Smythe
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| Frank James 2005-01-15, 9:46 am |
| "Sam Sloan" <since she was elected to the board, she has become the lap dog
of Beatriz Marinello. <<
Aren't there rules against that kind of thing?? Two Dykes on one Chess
Board? Seems like something is really really wrong.
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| Sam Sloan 2005-01-15, 9:46 am |
| On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 12:12:23 -0500, "Frank James" <James@peaches.com>
wrote:
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>"Sam Sloan" <since she was elected to the board, she has become the lap dog
>of Beatriz Marinello. <<
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>Aren't there rules against that kind of thing?? Two Dykes on one Chess
>Board? Seems like something is really really wrong.
Elizabeth Shaughnessy is married with two children. She takes care of
her invalid husband, who is bedridden. It is very unlikely that she is
a dyke.
Sam Sloan
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| Bill Smythe 2005-01-15, 9:46 am |
| "Chess One" wrote:
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> Anyway, I thought Madonna would be a great asset to the board for almost
too
quote:
> many reasons to go into here, although, if pressed, Stan will list them.
Or, perhaps, if listed, he will press them.
Bill Smythe
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