Date Posted:15:01:09 05/28/07 Mon Author:NEW GUY Author Host/IP: 72-161-210-25.dyn.centurytel.net / 72.161.210.25 Subject: Re: Was There ever an Audit/ What were results In reply to:
ed carter
's message, "Re: Was There ever an Audit/ What were results" on 12:05:31 05/28/07 Mon
LISTEN ED, Heres the story, I have been hanging around a NMMA track for a couple years. I have heard about alot of issues about the national organization. This year we are racing and have joined our local track to support it. I listened to a discussion at a track meeting about the benefits to joining the NMMA even though not even one track is running under its sanctions. I would join, to promote the sport, if I thought the correct procedures were being followed in this situation. The organizaztion belongs to its members.
I would also think that any member or past member would be interested in finding out if any of their money had made it way into the wrong hands. I dont know who you are, but maybe you know the answer already. I think any bad news now would be the last breath of the NMMA. I think there needs to be some kind of national organization to make it easier to travel to different tracks. Not only to race, but to also promote the sport. As it is now, it seems different tracks are using different rules making it hard to do this. This argument could go on forever.
I would be pushing the issue alot harder if i was a current member, The president, vice president and board members owe it to the NMMA members to have the books gone through and make the results known. What are they, or you trying to hide?? The past Sec/Tres has been accused of some pretty serious crimes. I am not judging her, but asking if an audit of an organization that I would like to join has been completed and what the results were. As a perspective member these are my questions. As each day goes by, I understand more and more how your 50 year old organization has met its downfall.
So, until someone really does a good job of persueding me to join, the application will sit on the corner of my desk, filled out with envelope addressed.