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Post by entitled on Mar 17, 2008 18:04:22 GMT -6
From this angle it looks like the BB folks are going to give us some time to rethink our position and the non-release of the MWGEN report allows us a possible out of our contract with AME.
However, if Dash is as stubborn as MM then there will probably not be much movement.
I bet the "good Dr." is PO'd. When you think about it he was sold a bill of goods too. He was told that BB was a done deal and now look. He needs five years to earn a pension from Illinois. Bet he cuts and runs after 3.
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Post by entitled on Mar 17, 2008 18:17:58 GMT -6
I can't say it again; I promised myself I wouldn't. I stand by everything I've said before. "riling up the masses"? Sushi, you need to invite Rural for coffee seems s/he thinks you live in TG and you will have a child attending WV. But ....... You are absolutely right to take offense in "riling up the masses". It's clear that you are defending the actions of SB members because it's the right thing because they are such good people. And many are, they just make poor decisions because they think their views are always right and they don't trust their constituents to have any intelligence or independent thought. Bank CEO's and lawyers and strategic planners are used to being in charge. Not accustomed to being questioned by the little people. For years, when this was a smaller, rural district, that may have been a workable approach, but times have changed and the SB's mentality has not.
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Post by sushi on Mar 17, 2008 18:23:12 GMT -6
I am so very sorry for "riling up the masses" (10 posters on this board who see black when I say white).
Rural knows exactly where I live. Your point?
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Post by drdavelasik on Mar 17, 2008 20:28:51 GMT -6
I can't say it again; I promised myself I wouldn't. I stand by everything I've said before. "riling up the masses"? Sushi, you need to invite Rural for coffee seems s/he thinks you live in TG and you will have a child attending WV. But ....... You are absolutely right to take offense in "riling up the masses". It's clear that you are defending the actions of SB members because it's the right thing because they are such good people. And many are, they just make poor decisions because they think their views are always right and they don't trust their constituents to have any intelligence or independent thought. Bank CEO's and lawyers and strategic planners are used to being in charge. Not accustomed to being questioned by the little people. For years, when this was a smaller, rural district, that may have been a workable approach, but times have changed and the SB's mentality has not. Sushi is not in TG.....I know that for sure. Right Sushi? ;D
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