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Old August 18th 05, 11:26 AM
Dee Flint
 
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"an_old_friend" wrote in message
oups.com...

Dee Flint wrote:
"John Smith" wrote in message
news
AOF:

The fcc has an avenue where ideas for change, restructuring and
progress
can be introduced.

In the past, the ARRL seems to quickly leap to the forefront of this
process, claim they represent all amateurs and lobby for the issues in
the
way they would them implemented... a vast influx of new people may be
able to knock that strangle hold which a few at the bottle-neck were
able
to achieve--loose... change appears on the way, time will tell...
after
decades of decline and stagnation, cures are not to had over-night.

John



It will take an organized group to do this though. People have two
choices.
One is to join the ARRL and change it to pursue the policies near and
dear
to their own hearts. The second choice is to form a new group that is
large
enough and organized enough to lobby for what is near and dear to their
own
hearts. Just saying the ARRL should change won't do it.


Well We NoCoders did exactly that and NCI was never all that large


It was large enough and organized enough for its issue. And being a single
issue organization, the membership was in agreement about its issue.

Dee D. Flint,