Thank you Gary for your guidance here on location of threads. As Keith said there needs to be a place for chapter members or individual members to be heard about issues after the first contact does not resolve an issue. I remember well how Bruce Palmer's thread about the trouble developing in Florida over Eustis first got me active on forum as an affected Vendor and Sunshine Chapter member. Things do not go away on their own, but lack of clear posting of facts can lead others uninformed of details forming and acting on false information.
I have stated before their is no recourse in the P & P except to report perceived misdeeds, to local Club officials, then to National Directors for disposition, without any public disclosure that a problem was ever brought to the Clubs attention.
Did Buck Carson have a reason for his public resignation? I believe with my past knowledge of similar incidents, that Buck did not only have a reason but a Right and obligation as a Public Figure to explain his position to all of his friends and admirers. It seems to me the best way for the Board to approach starting a similar radio Program would have been to discuss the idea with Buck and enlist his opinion and help. The perception of impropriety is personal to someone that creates something from scratch, within or outside of the Club. A honest Perceived slap in the face hurts the same as the actual deed. The National Board in my opinion should be more respectful of the creativity of its members.
Again Gary and Keith, thanks for being open to working for the betterment of our club. Shelby
I have stated before their is no recourse in the P & P except to report perceived misdeeds, to local Club officials, then to National Directors for disposition, without any public disclosure that a problem was ever brought to the Clubs attention.
Did Buck Carson have a reason for his public resignation? I believe with my past knowledge of similar incidents, that Buck did not only have a reason but a Right and obligation as a Public Figure to explain his position to all of his friends and admirers. It seems to me the best way for the Board to approach starting a similar radio Program would have been to discuss the idea with Buck and enlist his opinion and help. The perception of impropriety is personal to someone that creates something from scratch, within or outside of the Club. A honest Perceived slap in the face hurts the same as the actual deed. The National Board in my opinion should be more respectful of the creativity of its members.
Again Gary and Keith, thanks for being open to working for the betterment of our club. Shelby
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