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Re: ARSA info request for Izzy



Jerry Irvine wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (RayDunakin) wrote:


Iz dodged:
<< I am not going to waste my breathe Ray>>

Of course not! It would mean answer tough questions you'd rather avoid.





Hey Ray. What if you are simply wrong when you say this? What if he HAS been answering all along as I claim and you simply missed it due to clouded judgement? Is there a solution for that?


Remember. What if?



Jerry



This theorizing and speculation with hypothetical "what ifs" is kinda fun and a good distraction from real world events.


Since you haven't played your turn in our "what if" game, Jerry, I'll take one more turn while you are thinking about it.

What if our new-to-rocketry poster had to learn so much about government regulations during his first year in rocketry because he was going to assume a particular role in his independent organization, say, for sake of argument, "regulatory/legislative facilitator".

What if that newbie rocketeer with less than a year's experience was also seen to participate in the very highest legislative endeavors of his organization, say, dealing with Congress, or involved in a Federal Law initiative (not something someone new to the sport is usually asked to participate in)?

What if our poster then experienced what he perceived to be unwarranted and damaging interference with his endeavor from the national organizations and acquired a deep-seated animosity towards them?

What if the scenario I described in my first post played out to fruition and our poster succeeded in having some BOD members removed?

What if our poster ran in an election to fill those empty seats, for who better to elect to the BOD than the visionary responsible for re-inventing the new organization?

What if the "regulatory/legislative facilitator" of the small independent organization was placed in a position to sway or control the regulatory and legislative efforts of all of rocketry from inside an organization he despised and believed to be detrimental to his cause?

Well, that's my last turn before you move. The above hypothetical scenario does require one seemingly contradictory element; the person intent upon a plan like that would actually have to be a member of the national organization he hated in order to run for a position of leadership within that organization. He would have to be very careful in framing his attack against the organization, lest his membership be revoked for cause thereby making it impossible for him to get elected.

Yeah, pretty far-fetched, I guess. But its just theorizing and speculation on fictitious, "what ifs". Just for fun and distraction.

Are you going to play "what if" with me, or not?

--
Gary Bolles
NAR 82636

summum jus, summa injuria est

To contact me; bollesg at comcast dot net
http://home.comcast.net/~bollesg/rockets/rockets.html




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