What is the difference between ignorance and indifference?
I don't know, and I don't care.
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Do not misunderstand me. I do not support the club's direction or the
current leadership that continues with closed sessions, executive committee
meetings, and tactics that do not include the best results for the
membership.
I do support the board members who work so hard, including our President.
They should be commended for their dedication, efforts and sacrifice to
help run the club. Even when they are wrong.
What I do believe is you should recognize what they do. You should
continue to pay your $80.00 a year to show you believe in the GSDCA. You
should
do what you can to help, to show respect for our board, and to criticize
what you feel is wrong.
Now, I don't like the National being forever in St. Louis. I can't get a
dog there, and can't afford the time to drive. But, my solution is not to
give up and quit. That is not "how I roll". My answer is to not show a dog
at the National. It does no harm to anyone and is my solution to the
situation.
Ed suggest we take another direction, more of a protest. I no longer do
protests since I marched in the South in the 50s. It is much like tilting at
windmills.
Each needs to do for themselves what they feel is best. For me, I will
support our great breed, stand behind our board members when I can, and
continue to send them $8.00 a month to show my dedication to the German
shepherd.
Evan
http://gsdnational.blogspot.com/
http://www.dogshowjuniors.com/GSYRFindex.asp
http://asgardgermanshepherd.com/
In a message dated 9/29/2016 8:01:17 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
edwinx@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
This is serious! If you are sick of the direction of the club and you
believe as my good Friend Mr. Ginsburg does that we need to continue our
membership and fight to be heard than YOU need to be at this meeting, come
into
town Friday(Most likely St Louis) fly back home Sunday) To do nothing and
still pay your dues.... well God bless you but I really can't understand that
decision