I considered dropping this whole thing. I thought there might be a few negative comments but I was not prepared for the vitriolic bitterness that has been expressed. If this is going to turn into a re-hash of a 25 year old pissing match then count me out.
Charlie has no idea this is going on and he is not hooked up to the internet so he is not aware of this forum. As a matter of fact, he has pretty much dropped off the map as far as the AMCA is concerned. I'm glad he hasn't seen some of the replys because it would be most hurtful to him.
The thing that really burns my ass is the letter writer doesn't know Charlie Carter, and has never even met him. Somehow, he has an intimate knowledge of Charlie's personality, knows everything that was said in board meetings he was not invited to, and knows all of the details of 13 years of day to day magazine publication. His insight is nothing short of miraculous.
The bottom line is; Charlie Carter did something for 13 years (at the request of the BOD) and produced the "Antique Motorcycle". He may have beat little old ladies, and kicked puppies in his spare time but his contribution produced a real and tangible magazine that helped to grow the AMCA. That is what he should be honored for.
Charlie has no idea this is going on and he is not hooked up to the internet so he is not aware of this forum. As a matter of fact, he has pretty much dropped off the map as far as the AMCA is concerned. I'm glad he hasn't seen some of the replys because it would be most hurtful to him.
The thing that really burns my ass is the letter writer doesn't know Charlie Carter, and has never even met him. Somehow, he has an intimate knowledge of Charlie's personality, knows everything that was said in board meetings he was not invited to, and knows all of the details of 13 years of day to day magazine publication. His insight is nothing short of miraculous.
The bottom line is; Charlie Carter did something for 13 years (at the request of the BOD) and produced the "Antique Motorcycle". He may have beat little old ladies, and kicked puppies in his spare time but his contribution produced a real and tangible magazine that helped to grow the AMCA. That is what he should be honored for.
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