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by Lecter on 05 April 2009 - 18:04
David, regrettably there is a need for anonimity in Ireland even in dogs. Don't forget that this is the land where the national sport not so long ago was kneecapping.
One has only to look to the number of desertions and withdrawals there has been from the GSA since its founding President walked away in disgust over a year ago.
I just wish more people were like the correspondent and spoke out. We need to say it like we see it - expose what's wrong and return the dog hobby to the ordinary honest people. Can we hear from someone other than the class winners who can say they saw some redeemable feature in this sadly deteriorating show?
One has only to look to the number of desertions and withdrawals there has been from the GSA since its founding President walked away in disgust over a year ago.
I just wish more people were like the correspondent and spoke out. We need to say it like we see it - expose what's wrong and return the dog hobby to the ordinary honest people. Can we hear from someone other than the class winners who can say they saw some redeemable feature in this sadly deteriorating show?

by Videx on 05 April 2009 - 18:04
Exuses excuses - anonymity can NEVER be excused. If you feel you cannot be OPEN, you should not make ANY comment.
Ask yourself, what would you do if you received an anonymous note or letter? - probably destroy it
Anonymity on this board IS VERY SERIOUSLY DAMAGING OUR SPORT
Ask yourself, what would you do if you received an anonymous note or letter? - probably destroy it
Anonymity on this board IS VERY SERIOUSLY DAMAGING OUR SPORT
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