| Sam Sloan 2005-01-08, 9:46 am |
| On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 05:24:53 GMT, "George John" <george@neosoft.com>
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>"The Masked Bishop" <tmb@c4.com> wrote in message
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>Dear TMB,
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>You are right, words are cheap. Actions are what counts. I think my past
>actions support my words that have been an independent.
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>Integrity is important, but it's not sufficient by itself. The basic keys
>to any business success is understand your market and customer, have
>something to sell they want, adequately advertise what you have, and service
>it well. IMO, the USCF has done none of this anywhere as well as I think it
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>Clearly, finger-pointing isn't what we need. But, accountability is
>important, as well as understanding what went wrong in the past so the same
>mistakes don't keep being made over and over.
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>The important lesson here is to come up with a reasonable plan and then
>carry it out to completion. It seems to me too often in the past USCF
>leadership comes up with plan A, only to have the next wave of leadership
>decide that plan B is better. Plan A is dropped before it is completed and
>any money and time spent on Plan A is wasted. Then Plan B gets dropped for
>C, and so on. Nothing gets done.
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>Back to the idea of integrity for a moment, it is important for the USCF to
>do the right thing whenever reasonably possible beyond the minimum required
>by law, the Bylaws, BOD motions, etc. An example might be the move to
>Crossville. Based on the limited reading I have done on the subject, it
>seems that USCF leadership made a commitment to Crossville that it would
>move there. While moving there may not be the best plan, it seems to be
>considered by many a reasonable plan (assuming the move is managed
>competently). Therefore, even if a better deal were to come along, the USCF
>should do the right thing and stick with its original plan (and commitment)
>to move to Crossville should they still want us.
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>Best regards,
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>George
George John is Running for USCF Executive Board Again!! The above is
his opening campaign statement.
Sounds good, does it not.
However, George John comes with some baggage: He engineered the two
biggest mistakes the USCF ever made, namely the firing of Executive
Director Mike Cavallo and the introduction of US Chess Live. These
acts with the full participation and involvement of George John caused
the USCF to lose ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
If he wants to run again he had better find a way to explain away
this. In addition, he claims to be a computer expert but his actual
job was working in a used furniture store. He had better explain this.
Those with good memories will recall that George John was a
full-fledged member of the Redman Gang which came close to destroying
the USCF. Now, George John is returning as a member of the Beatriz
Marinello Gang, which is determined to succeed in destroying the USCF
where the Redman Gang had failed.
Once again above, George John issues the same trite and meaningless
platitudes which are so characteristic of his every campaign, but when
it comes to actual action, George John has been on the wrong side of
every issue.
Sam Sloan
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