Originally posted by bikerdds
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(paragraph 2, beginning at line 15, and stretching, through extensive elaboration, to the last line of that paragraph, line 27). I agree: many versions of "the story" were offered, but patient reading of that, and other retellings here on the forum, give one a pretty full picture (not pretty!) of how the whole grisly episode unfolded. But after several months of his venting and telling and retelling, I jumped in here to tell Robin that enough was enough. He'd told his story, and that it was time to give it a rest. The decision to revamp the judging had been legally made at the top, and was not going to be reversed through more whining in this forum.
Originally posted by bikerdds
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Hatred? I have no hatred for Robin, personally. There appears to have been a lot of confusion, and much ego-bruising in the unfolding of this dark episode in the club's history that y'all (regrettably) have disinterred, but if you have ever been engaged in business or the military at a high level, you know that these things go on. I think they call it "hardball." Or, "if it gets too hot..."
It should go without saying that you need to consider yourself bulletproof, with nerves of steel and with an iron will, to play in the big leagues, to carry on my sports metaphor, and that the AMCA is the big leagues of this world-wide, multi-million dollar antique motorcycle game; a fact that was brought into sharp focus by just that episode. Kevin was a man who was also attacked, something which I agree was very wrong in the way it went down, but he and Robin just got out-maneuvered politically. After the initial shock, Kevin showed maturity through it all.
On the contrary, the impression I brought away of Robin's constitution after reading all of his rambling discourse in the cited thread, and his others, is of someone who went weak-kneed, and became as petulant as a child denied his expected reward, when a backbone, wise counsel, and most of all, the patience of a saint were called for. I'm sorry for Robin, but I simply don't want a person who exhibits such characteristics when the going gets tough as AMCA Chief Judge.
I have known Mr. Markey at least 30 years, and never had a conflict with him, and heard only good things about him and how helpful he has been to other members within his areas of expertise. But they are not the indicators of leadership.
Originally posted by bikerdds
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I would like to see you support the continuation of mileage re-compensation for our Chief Judge to attend ALL OF the National Meets. I can't think of anything more important to judging right now than his presence at meets, introducing and explaining the new format to an ever-growing number of newly-interested members. That measly compensation has been threatened, as I explained in a post above.
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