>> If we don't like the USIHC, why would we join them?
>
> Because if you want to inact change, you gotta get involved,

We are involved; maybe it's outside of the USIHC, but that's OK; things are 
changing.  They don't want change.  Is it fair to try to go into their 
organization and change them? 

We have had more success in improving things for the breed, doing it from 
outside of the USIHC.

We are evoking change from the outside without causing any dissention in their 
group.  Isn't that more fair?  better?

I think if we joined the USIHC and tried to change them, maybe 
someone would be saying right now, "why don't you go somewhere else if you want 
change, and leave them alone?"

That's the other side of the coin.

I think we are doing things the right way, as we are.

And we're being ever more positively productive than wasting time trying to get 
someone else to change (wouldn't that be negative energy?).  Where would we be 
today if all of our energy had been wasted on trying to change the USIHC rather 
than pursuing our positive road?

We're doing good for the breed!  And you are part of that!!

Thanks!


Judy
http://icehorses.net
http://clickryder.com

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