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Old 04-03-2003 | 05:32 PM
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Default District V needs a frequency coordinator

From: "Steve Kaluf" <[email protected]> To: "'Red Scholefield'" <[email protected]>;

Red, I really think you can answer that question yourself. Mr. McNeill felt this was the best way to give the district qualified people and avoid the political game the district is so embroiled in. A large portion of my job is to answer this type of question, so it certainly is not placing any additional burdens on me. I probably get 99% of the questions from all the districts in any case.

Steve Kaluf Technical Director
So, Steve, is it normal or abnormal for a Muncie staffer to serve as a "AMA Advisory Consultant" for a district? Seems odd to me that with 20,000 members in this district that the VP cannot find anyone interested in this position.

Are there other examples of Muncie staffers serving a district in this respect?

Tony Stillman. Your buddy and your principle Campaign Manager Red Scholefield has been making a big deal out of my doing my own Frequency Coordinating for my District. I'll be glad to turn it over to you if you really want it. I'll mail you the instruments I have. A couple are currently out to clubs but due back soon. Richard Jackson, AVP in SC has one permanently. Do you want to be the Dist 5 Freq Coordinator or is that just a lot of bla. Jim McNeill, Dist V VP
Mr McNeill: get with it. Red is not "Tony's buddy" nor his "principle {sic} Campaign Manager". You might be a bit more credible if you would write as an educated man and not in this pigeon-english you tend to use. Just a thought.

With, what, 18 scanners in stock, and only two out, why are some folks STILL not able to get these scanners from you? Are they YOUR personal property?