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Dee:
You are a smart girl, in your text you pin-point the problem exactly! They fail to focus on the issues which ALL amateurs can work out agreements on. If they run an agenda which only supports a few hams, or course they are seen as ineffective and a special interest group. They will either figure that out, or die when the influx of ideas and demands simple moves them aside... John On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 14:03:40 -0400, Dee Flint wrote: "John Smith" wrote in message news ![]() Alun: Agreed! Some suggestions of mine: 1) How to attract large numbers of new general+ licensees. 2) How to set examples of civil conversation, debate, and exchange. 3) Discussion of other amateur policy which can be adjusted to promoted increased and improved exchanges. 4) Attempting to encourage arrl into reformation so they do represent all amateurs and gain additional membership. 5) etc. John Well number 4 is doomed to failure as not all amateurs will join no matter what the enticements are so it is impossible for them to represent all the amateurs. Plus they don't even have 100% agreement on issues among the existing membership so if they try to represent all their members, they are in an impossible position and will end up doing nothing. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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