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RE: How Many Competitions are there in Canada - 2/7/2006 9:16:10 PM   
sivlE


 

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ORIGINAL: sivlE


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ORIGINAL: kevin mcgrath

Jabba...........

The!QUOT!CAC!QUOT! is not a MAAC sanctioned organization, a motion to accept it having been defeated by a 12 to 1 vote of the MAAC board of directors.
This is detailed on the MAAC web site ,as you are well aware.
As a current board member and a member of the executive committee I cant make my personal views and opinions public much as I might like,and I choose to support, and voted in favor of the board,s actions.
I am not sure,other than free advertising , what your purpose is in posting Mr Smiths comments above, but all who read them should understand that this is his statement alone and does not reflect the opinions and decisions of MAAC,s board of directors or it,s executive committee. ..



Nor do his opinions reflect all of the SW zone membership. (MAAC # 49738 John Mainwaring SW zone)
I happen to know 2 of the CAC members and know them to be upstanding guys with only the interest of promoting our hobby at heart. The way in which this came about however, is very disturbing to me and a lot of the SW zone members. There is absolutely no reason for all of this controversy over this situation. It is my opinion that Protocol was not followed by our zone director from the onset and as a result friendships are being lost, private clubs and clicks being are being established, our governing body is being bad mouthed and there is no NATS in Chatham to attend this year. I am waiting to see what the final outcome of this will be before I even think of attending a CAC event. I am hoping that MAAC will find an amicable solution to our problems.



geee.... if you download the Club form from the MAAC web site.... which was filled out by the CAC.
YOU then send it to YOUR ZD ONLY his signature is required ont he FORM.... NO other Board member or EXECUTIVE member signature is needed to ACCEPT a club. (according to MAAC's OWN FORM)

The CAC is a FAST growning Club with well over 30 member at this time.

here click on the link and take a look for yourself

http://www.maac.ca/docs/forms/2006/2006_Club_Reg_Form.pdf



I have read your form and you are right Palmer, but how do you explain the following from the charter. To me it clearly states what the rights of the board are. Therfore if it is refused by the board as indicated on the maac website it is refused period. Further more you mentioned that the CAC has a right to an appeal. My question is how can a non-excisting club have any rights within MAAC? Palmer, I am not trying to stir the S&^% but again these are just questions that beg to be answered. Just plain and simple questions like the ones Chuck refused to answer before.

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RE: How Many Competitions are there in Canada - 2/7/2006 9:36:49 PM   
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..........can anyone guess who's posts the following definiton applies?

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RE: How Many Competitions are there in Canada - 2/7/2006 9:38:41 PM   
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ORIGINAL: sivlE


Nor do his opinions reflect all of the SW zone membership. (MAAC # 49738 John Mainwaring SW zone)
I happen to know 2 of the CAC members and know them to be upstanding guys with only the interest of promoting our hobby at heart. The way in which this came about however, is very disturbing to me and a lot of the SW zone members. There is absolutely no reason for all of this controversy over this situation. It is my opinion that Protocol was not followed by our zone director from the onset and as a result friendships are being lost, private clubs and clicks being are being established, our governing body is being bad mouthed and there is no NATS in Chatham to attend this year. I am waiting to see what the final outcome of this will be before I even think of attending a CAC event. I am hoping that MAAC will find an amicable solution to our problems.



... another bingo!

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RE: How Many Competitions are there in Canada - 2/7/2006 9:54:42 PM   
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Geee, lotsa bingo's today. Must be the new script writer (Jabba-dabba-doo) or sumthin'.

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RE: How Many Competitions are there in Canada - 2/7/2006 10:15:16 PM   
Jabba


 

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ORIGINAL: sivlE


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ORIGINAL: Jabba


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ORIGINAL: sivlE


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ORIGINAL: kevin mcgrath

Jabba...........

The!QUOT!CAC!QUOT! is not a MAAC sanctioned organization, a motion to accept it having been defeated by a 12 to 1 vote of the MAAC board of directors.
This is detailed on the MAAC web site ,as you are well aware.
As a current board member and a member of the executive committee I cant make my personal views and opinions public much as I might like,and I choose to support, and voted in favor of the board,s actions.
I am not sure,other than free advertising , what your purpose is in posting Mr Smiths comments above, but all who read them should understand that this is his statement alone and does not reflect the opinions and decisions of MAAC,s board of directors or it,s executive committee. ..



Nor do his opinions reflect all of the SW zone membership. (MAAC # 49738 John Mainwaring SW zone)
I happen to know 2 of the CAC members and know them to be upstanding guys with only the interest of promoting our hobby at heart. The way in which this came about however, is very disturbing to me and a lot of the SW zone members. There is absolutely no reason for all of this controversy over this situation. It is my opinion that Protocol was not followed by our zone director from the onset and as a result friendships are being lost, private clubs and clicks being are being established, our governing body is being bad mouthed and there is no NATS in Chatham to attend this year. I am waiting to see what the final outcome of this will be before I even think of attending a CAC event. I am hoping that MAAC will find an amicable solution to our problems.



geee.... if you download the Club form from the MAAC web site.... which was filled out by the CAC.
YOU then send it to YOUR ZD ONLY his signature is required ont he FORM.... NO other Board member or EXECUTIVE member signature is needed to ACCEPT a club. (according to MAAC's OWN FORM)

The CAC is a FAST growning Club with well over 30 member at this time.

here click on the link and take a look for yourself

http://www.maac.ca/docs/forms/2006/2006_Club_Reg_Form.pdf



I have read your form and you are right Palmer, but how do you explain the following from the charter. To me it clearly states what the rights of the board are. Therfore if it is refused by the board as indicated on the maac website it is refused period. Further more you mentioned that the CAC has a right to an appeal. My question is how can a non-excisting club have any rights within MAAC? Palmer, I am not trying to stir the S&^% but again these are just questions that beg to be answered. Just plain and simple questions like the ones Chuck refused to answer before.

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web www.maac.ca email maachq@on.aibn.com
Phone (905) 632-9808 Fax (905) 632-3304
F-5000
APPLICATION FOR CLUB AFFILIATE MEMBERSHIP
The Board of Directors of MAAC has the discretion to refuse membership. In certain cases, membership may not be granted without
a resolution of the Board of Directors in keeping with the By-laws of MAAC.



SIMPLE John.... YOU know PETER ask him if the CAC has a SIGNED form by the MAAC President which made them a MAAC CLUB. (standard MAAC business practice). He has saw it and is a GOOD friend of YOURS.

READ the BY-LAWS JOHN it states CAC has the right to a HEARING end of story.

It is normal MAAC business practice for the CLUB to approve members - the ZD to approve CLUBS!!! READ the bottom of the form.

WHY SHOULD CHUCK ANSWER QUESTION IN A PUBLIC FORM LIKE THIS OR RCC WHEN NONE OF THE OTHER BOARD MEMBERS OR EXECUTIVE DOES EITHER.

AGAIN.... I agree that MAAC has ASKED for the FORMS back. BUT the CAC under MAAC BY-LAWS has the RIGHT to a FAIR HEARING.

John if you do not want to attend the CAC event fine, stay home that is YOUR right. BUT why ruin it for all the other MAAC members that WANT to ATTEND a event like this.

Does MAAC need you to fight there BATTLES.



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RE: How Many Competitions are there in Canada - 2/7/2006 10:55:28 PM   
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Does MAAC need you to fight there BATTLES.



........ uh,......... we are MAAC Jabba.

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RE: How Many Competitions are there in Canada - 2/8/2006 12:36:26 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Sharpy01

..........can anyone guess who's posts the following definiton applies?

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in·co·her·ent ( P ) Pronunciation Key (nk-hîrnt)
adj.
Lacking cohesion, connection, or harmony; not coherent: incoherent fragments of a story.
Unable to think or express one's thoughts in a clear or orderly manner.




Aw come on Sharpy, give us a hint of some sort. Can he spell? Is he obvoiusly not bright enough that he can be easily influenced by others? and stupid enough to speak on their behalf? GIVE US A HINT!!!!!!

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RE: How Many Competitions are there in Canada - 2/8/2006 12:42:56 AM   
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and jabba is currently blankely staring at his 15" B&W monitor, wondering who it might be..............and at the same time, if his gerbil has dreams at night, as well as wondering if the light stays on in the fridge when he shuts the door. In fairness, he likely knows the answer to the last question after sitting in his fridge for a couple of hours.....just in case it does come on.........but has likely forgot by now........plug it in first jabba.

< Message edited by Jason Holdaway -- 2/8/2006 12:43:48 AM >

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RE: How Many Competitions are there in Canada - 2/8/2006 3:44:28 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Jason Holdaway

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ORIGINAL: Sharpy01

..........can anyone guess who's posts the following definiton applies?

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in·co·her·ent ( P ) Pronunciation Key (nk-hîrnt)
adj.
Lacking cohesion, connection, or harmony; not coherent: incoherent fragments of a story.
Unable to think or express one's thoughts in a clear or orderly manner.




Aw come on Sharpy, give us a hint of some sort. Can he spell? Is he obvoiusly not bright enough that he can be easily influenced by others? and stupid enough to speak on their behalf? GIVE US A HINT!!!!!!


Now THAT'S FUNNY!!!

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RE: How Many Competitions are there in Canada - 2/8/2006 6:06:42 PM   
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and jabba is currently blankely staring at his 15" B&W monitor, wondering who it might be..............and at the same time, if his gerbil has dreams at night, as well as wondering if the light stays on in the fridge when he shuts the door. In fairness, he likely knows the answer to the last question after sitting in his fridge for a couple of hours.....just in case it does come on.........but has likely forgot by now........plug it in first jabba.



Yer doin it again son -- direct personal attacks. You have to learn to be more polite. If you want to know if the light stays on in his fridge when he shuts the door -- ASK him. The answer could be illuminating.

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RE: How Many Competitions are there in Canada - 2/27/2006 1:18:13 AM   
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Evening All

I find that there are so many events in our zone (G-Ottawa Valley) during the summer and fall that it is tough for me to decide which ones to go to. Be it electric or kerosene. My glow and gasoline stuff are finding new homes.

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RE: How Many Competitions are there in Canada - 2/27/2006 4:41:20 AM   
Jabba


 

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Please go to the MAAC web site and re-read the history of why there will be no all SIG Nats in 06.
Only the small group that formed the "CAC" can explain the manner and timing they used to withdraw the Nats bid that was in place and pre approved by the MAAC board,and their announcement of the" CAC,s" creation .
It would have been so easy in my opinion to have had another Nats at Chatham and quite probably a committment for more than one year as some of us would have preferred.

There will be at least two SIG Nats this summer.........R/C Scale Aerobatics in Montreal,and one other that is being finalized as we speak.


One what is the matter with a group deciding NOT to run the NATS.

BC did the same thing.

The 2006 NATS were not pre approved ONLY if the committee jumped threw your hoops.
What ever the committee decided NOT to do it. SURE the same people decide to hold there own event.
WHATS wrong with that.

IS it not MAAC mandate to promote model aviation in Canada.

Glad you brought up the other two events. the Scale Aero and the Glider events. I wish the well.
BUT did the MAAC board hold them to the same standards as they were hold the 2006 NATS bid.
Seems funny that one group get treated differently then the other group.
MAYBE that is why the 2006 NATS committee dropped the bid.




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RE: How Many Competitions are there in Canada - 2/27/2006 1:51:03 PM   
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I was going to reply in detail to Chuckerjabber or whoever it is that is dredging up this old post,but in rereading the thread I see its all been said before.
Its hard to take the submission seriously ridden as it is with innuendo ,half truths,insinuation,and false assumptions
Have to wonder at the timing and intent though.
Perhaps the author would like to point out where and when I "made fun" of the situation ?
In fact I think the whole saga is pathetic and that all of us are losers.
Only the" CAC" promoters can clarify their actions to date.



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