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Taupe isn't a colour, it's an attitude.
I am pretty sure its a hair piece
Taupe isn't a colour, it's an attitude.
Just cuz he keeps telling people that doesn't make it so...Sheesh... take off moose hunting for a week and miss all the action. I haven't been in the game for very long but from my little experience I will look at what people have done and what their vision for the future is. I would like to see more 3gun going on and there are only a couple of people running who seem genuinely interested in that. I also look at who is trying to bring people into the sport by holding BB courses. I can think of one nominee who has probably taught 50% of the new IPSC members in Ontario over the last year or two.
All of this is discussed on the IPSC-ONT forum.
Read the Q & A over there, and I wish that taking the high road was a little more popular. This thread invited members to ask questions. Should none of the candidates choose to answer here, then so be it. My choices are pretty much made. But other undecideds may still want to know.
I am still undecided, can you share your picks and tell us why you support those individuals.
Thanks
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This was what i though was well said.Not that I have any vested interest in what happens in the Ontario elections (nor do I actually know who is running for what positions), but the number of Black Badge Courses offered, or the number of times an individual has been a match director are poor criteria for determining your vote. People want to help out in whatever way they can. Some people are good instructors, some are good administrators but you want to pick the best people for the job. The job for a board member is not to teach a Black Badge Course, nor is it to put on a match; those are the duties of a Black Badge Instructor and a Match Director. Your vote should be based on who you feel has the best vision for the direction of IPSC Ontario in the next few years and who has working in the best interests of the membership.
I also looked at who properly answered the questions asked of them, and who was able to stay classy in the midst of heated debates.
Not that I have any vested interest in what happens in the Ontario elections (nor do I actually know who is running for what positions), but the number of Black Badge Courses offered, or the number of times an individual has been a match director are poor criteria for determining your vote. People want to help out in whatever way they can. Some people are good instructors, some are good administrators but you want to pick the best people for the job. The job for a board member is not to teach a Black Badge Course, nor is it to put on a match; those are the duties of a Black Badge Instructor and a Match Director. Your vote should be based on who you feel has the best vision for the direction of IPSC Ontario in the next few years and who has working in the best interests of the membership.




























