Cindy
asks "If that's true, why
isn't that reaching our leadership? BOD members, I guess I'm asking
you..."
First,
any message must be sent to the Board of Directors and not to RC for the Board
to take notice! Second, dissatisfaction with out an alternate solution is often
times ignored as just plain bitching from the troops. Third, what can one expect
when AERC-I is 7% of the total membership but is 58% of the
Board?
Bob
Bob Morris Morris Endurance Enterprises Boise, ID
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On Behalf Of Cindy Collins Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 3:12
PM To: Ridecamp Subject: [RC] re: WEF
summary
OK. So, I keep hearing that many of us feel
the same way and that many of us are voicing our wishes to disassociate the
AERC completely with the international scene. If that's true, why isn't
that reaching our leadership? BOD members, I guess I'm asking you...why
are we still involved as AERC in international racing? What can the
membership do to make a difference? I often feel that the silent
majority of AERC members feel a certain way about many of our hot button
issues...for example, weight divisions, our "national championship,"
etc. However, it appears that the organization seems to continue going
along the path that so many members "seem" to oppose. Kinda like
national politics :)