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Date: 17 Jan 2009 00:31:34
From: Non-Person
Subject: The Overwhelming Evidence
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that Polgar can't tell the court about until she has discovery to find out what it is so she can say why she's suing all those defendants in federal court in Texas. From chessdiscussion responding to a question from Jack Lemoine. by SusanPolgar on Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:35 pm marknibb wrote: What specifically has Randy Bauer done to be considered a "traitor"? I really view Randy as stuck in the middle of a mess and not really deserving of being sued or considered a traitor. He is after all in many ways trying to defend the USCF, which btw, I believe Susan should be trying to do. I do not believe Susan should be suing the USCF and until I see some reason, Randy Bauer. To tell the truth, specifics related to each defendant to Susan's lawsuit might be good for people to understand. If there is real cause for her complaint, perhaps she would gain support. Probably not as long as she sues the USCF. -------------------------------------------------------------- Mark, The evidence is overwhelming. But this is not the forum to bring them out. Our three teams of attorneys are handling this matter in a proper, professional and legal manner. As you can see in the past year, there has been no leak from us or our attorneys to embarrass or destroy anyone, unlike what others have done. Paul and I made a firm commitment to all USCF members when we ran for the board to end this kind of corruption and dirty politics which hindered the USCF for a long time. We intend to fulfill our commitments to all the people who voted for us to change the way how the USCF conducts business. The USCF has lost $420,000 in the first 7 months of this fiscal year. This number will increase substantially unless there is a new direction. The USCF will not survive with the same leadership at the top. Happy New Year and my best wishes to you, your family, and the chess community in the Bloomington / Normal area. Best wishes, Susan Polgar
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Date: 16 Jan 2009 19:12:15
From: Randy Bauer
Subject: Re: The Overwhelming Evidence
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On Jan 16, 6:31=A0pm, Non-Person <[email protected] > wrote: > that Polgar can't tell the court about until she has discovery to find > out what it is so she can say why she's suing all those defendants in > federal court in Texas. =A0From chessdiscussion responding to a question > from Jack Lemoine. > > by SusanPolgar on Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:35 pm > > marknibb wrote: > > What specifically has Randy Bauer done to be considered a "traitor"? I > really view Randy as stuck in the middle of a mess and not really > deserving of being sued or considered a traitor. He is after all in many > ways trying to defend the USCF, which btw, I believe Susan should be > trying to do. I do not believe Susan should be suing the USCF and until > I see some reason, Randy Bauer. To tell the truth, specifics related to > each defendant to Susan's lawsuit might be good for people to > understand. If there is real cause for her complaint, perhaps she would > gain support. Probably not as long as she sues the USCF. > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > Mark, > > The evidence is overwhelming. But this is not the forum to bring them > out. Our three teams of attorneys are handling this matter in a proper, > professional and legal manner. As you can see in the past year, there > has been no leak from us or our attorneys to embarrass or destroy > anyone, unlike what others have done. > > Paul and I made a firm commitment to all USCF members when we ran for > the board to end this kind of corruption and dirty politics which > hindered the USCF for a long time. We intend to fulfill our commitments > to all the people who voted for us to change the way how the USCF > conducts business. > > The USCF has lost $420,000 in the first 7 months of this fiscal year. > This number will increase substantially unless there is a new direction. > The USCF will not survive with the same leadership at the top. > > Happy New Year and my best wishes to you, your family, and the chess > community in the Bloomington / Normal area. > > Best wishes, > Susan Polgar As Susan should know, the USCF generally loses money in the first half of the fiscal year and does much better in the second half of the fiscal year. To claim that this number will increase substantially the rest of the fiscal year is unsupported by evidence or experience. I'm truly saddened by Susan's attacks. They do not help US Chess. Randy Bauer
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Date: 17 Jan 2009 00:32:36
From: Non-Person
Subject: Re: The Overwhelming Evidence
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Make that Mark Nib..... Non-Person wrote: > that Polgar can't tell the court about until she has discovery to find > out what it is so she can say why she's suing all those defendants in > federal court in Texas. From chessdiscussion responding to a question > from Jack Lemoine. > > by SusanPolgar on Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:35 pm > > marknibb wrote: > What specifically has Randy Bauer done to be considered a "traitor"? I > really view Randy as stuck in the middle of a mess and not really > deserving of being sued or considered a traitor. He is after all in many > ways trying to defend the USCF, which btw, I believe Susan should be > trying to do. I do not believe Susan should be suing the USCF and until > I see some reason, Randy Bauer. To tell the truth, specifics related to > each defendant to Susan's lawsuit might be good for people to > understand. If there is real cause for her complaint, perhaps she would > gain support. Probably not as long as she sues the USCF. > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > Mark, > > The evidence is overwhelming. But this is not the forum to bring them > out. Our three teams of attorneys are handling this matter in a proper, > professional and legal manner. As you can see in the past year, there > has been no leak from us or our attorneys to embarrass or destroy > anyone, unlike what others have done. > > Paul and I made a firm commitment to all USCF members when we ran for > the board to end this kind of corruption and dirty politics which > hindered the USCF for a long time. We intend to fulfill our commitments > to all the people who voted for us to change the way how the USCF > conducts business. > > The USCF has lost $420,000 in the first 7 months of this fiscal year. > This number will increase substantially unless there is a new direction. > The USCF will not survive with the same leadership at the top. > > Happy New Year and my best wishes to you, your family, and the chess > community in the Bloomington / Normal area. > > Best wishes, > Susan Polgar
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