[bookport] Re: Suggestion for Manual Change

  • From: buhrow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Brian Buhrow)
  • To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 12:07:03 -0700

        How about the manual stays as it is, with the adition of a note which
states that the information is provided as a starting point only, and that
each organization referenced should be consulted as to their individual
membership policy and procedures.  Having said that, I'm sure the book is
US-centric, as it is, after all, made and distributed mostly within the
United States.
-Brian
On Apr 19,  7:48am, Bruce Toews wrote:
} Subject: [bookport] Re: Suggestion for Manual Change
} I respect that, but for those of us not residing in the United States it 
} is a fairly big deal.
} 
} Bruce
} 
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} On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, LARRY SKUTCHAN wrote:
} 
} > Maybe we should just leave the manual as it is with respect to this
} > issue.  Each organization has its policies and regulations, and I don't
} > think we want to be in the business of keeping up with each of them.
} >
} >
} >>>> DogRiver@xxxxxxxx Tuesday, April 18, 2006 6:07:24 PM >>>
} > I never said anything about citizenship. According to the American
} > Heritage Dictionary, an American is "a native or *inhabitant* of
} > America".
} > So my statement is in fact correct.
} >
} > Bruce
} >
} >
} 
>-- End of excerpt from Bruce Toews



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