Re: AIS: Early Years and Current Assumptions
- Subject: Re: AIS: Early Years and Current Assumptions
- From: H*@aol.com
- Date: Sun, 14 Mar 1999 21:47:27 EST
From: HIPSource@aol.com
In a message dated 3/14/99 8:50:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, srust@fidnet.com
writes:
<<
Anner and other iris talkers, I have been away for awhile in Tennessee
(where I didn't see any irises blooming, but did find one nice horse) but I
am not at all sure about this Tall Bearded (section or society?) and AIS
impasse. I have been told that some members of the Tall Bearded ? do not
want to belong to the AIS anymore, but want instead to have their own
organization and hold dual conventions, awards, etc. I would not know
about this at all. Seems they have some very credible people on their
board to me that surely would not want to harm the AIS. I for one wish the
powers that be would decide whether it is a section, or a society, that
peace be made between them and the AIS, so I can join up! >>
Hi there,Cindy.
I'm glad you had a nice trip and a nice horse and I'm sorry this is
distressing you.
There are all sorts of people having all sorts of things to say about it from
all sorts of angles, some more disinterested than others. I think the final
decision on 'society' or 'section' will be interesting. But I really don't
think it is anyone's place to tell you what organizations to belong to. Join
if you feel like it, and drop it if you don't care for their style or what you
yourself perceive to be their intentions, values and motives.
Me, I'm fervidly hoping someone will establish an alternate society of some
sort and syphon off the chronically unpleasant.
Anner Whitehead
HIPSource@aol.com
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