My responses to each of your points: 1. "Complaint should have come from the DMA President": So a member of an organization can not feel offended or speak up? I am not in favor with the current DMA administration, but that does not mean that I have a great deal of respect for my fellow members, the club I helped to build, and how they are approached (or ignored) by the DOA. Last time I checked, we still have freedom of speech. I personally posted about the DMA being left out after a direct phone call I had with Ken Baker where he told me that other clubs would not be excluded when coordinating events. Do all of you remember when he told me that on the phone? Oh wait...right...that was the private call that I had to initiate with Ken Baker myself. Apparently he was ok to tell me that on the phone but will not publically post responses like that in e-mail. Now its my word against his that he told me that, so none of you know for sure. Yet another reason why responding via e-mail is a better solution. 2. "No evil towards the DMA": I am basing my "attack" (as you call it) on past DOA history, and my recent conversation with Ken Baker. Had Ken been willing to address my topics in public writing, perhaps you might have seen the DMA being left out as an evil act as well? 3. "Late posts being approved": Others have already commented...based on your own logic, you post should not have been approved. It's a "Dead issue", but thanks for kicking the dead the horse a few more times Tom. ;) 4. "Fear of DOA posting": Ken Baker had no issues getting on the phone with me and telling me he DID not have all the answers to my questions. I was OK with that, but he is afraid to publicly say it. Why? Fear of being attacked or misunderstood is not really a valid reason. Yes, I wrote an e-mail that was not worded well making mention that the DMA was not specifically named/invited, BUT I responded and clarified my stance later to which nobody seemed to be confused by my explanation. I believe the reason why nobody will write a response is not because they fear being attacked, its because they are afraid of one thing...PROVEN WRONG. People should realize that you can clarify your points, you can alter your stance, AND...you can sometimes admit to being wrong. I do my best to openly state facts, my feelings, and my perceptions on issues. I also admit when I am wrong. If everyone else was willing to do that, there should be no issue posting comments in written form. Just be enough of a decent person to admit to being wrong when others point it out, and you can no longer factually prove otherwise! 6. "Making mistakes": Sure the DOA will make mistakes (we all do). Ken Baker replying back to me the way he did (and signing it as DOA president) was a mistake, just like leaving the DMA off the original invite was a mistake. Ken did not reply back to this forum to apologize after I clarified my point to say "Sorry". Why? Because people don't like to be wrong. Swallow some humble pie and be a real person. Make a mistake, acknowledge it, learn from it, move on and be better for it. 7. Ken B's comment about the DMA: Ken Bakers stab at the DMA was uncalled for, ESPECIALLY since he is DOA president and signed the note as such. If you look back at my first post about the DOA, I CLEARLY stated that I had wanted to comment on topics pertaining to the DOA, but did not do so in the past since I used to be a DMA officer, and did not want it to appear as representing the club. Ken's comment (however true it might be) was in poor taste, and should not have made from a man representing an organization. 9. "Call you to discuss further": Sorry, I am not like other people and I don't have time to call everyone in the Delorean Community for back door conversations and to spin false facts and win them over to "see things my way". I will gladly state my factual comments in writing for anyone to see/review for accuracy. 10. "Ken Baker's shoes": The history of the DOA is well known. Ken knew what he was getting into when he stepped into those shoes (he told me that on the phone). He openly accepted that role, and all the of baggage that comes with it. Now he needs to be a GOOD leader and accept when he is wrong, publicly address questions, and not hide behind 1 on 1 phone conversations. Kevin Abato Vin# 16680 www.grenexmedia.com -----Original Message----- From: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of outatime81 Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 1:24 PM To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [DML] DOA and the Future - Long I have been reading the back and forth about the issue with the DOA and the DMA in terms of the invitation, or lack there and the ongoing mis-trust that is evident. [moderator snip] ------------------------------------ To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnewsYahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/join (Yahoo! 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