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Drumdad last won the day on February 6 2015

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  1. Stu- You seem to have lost something in the 20 pages of posting. I am not now, nor have I ever sought "support and sympathy" from you or the other members of this forum. I don't need it and don't want it. I came here looking for the answers I couldn't get in Indianapolis, and I got them straight from the horses mouth (post #19). I don't accept them, but I got them. Over the years I donated scholarships, privately paid the tuition of several kids (other than mine), donated food and provided shoes and clothing for some kids who needed it. Some of this turned out to be the result of money mis-management. Some of it was just kids who needed things that they couldn't afford and it wasn't the corps' roll to provide. I did this because I wanted to and because I could. But, after doing all of this, my son was one of the battery members who, had I not been there, would have been forced to find his own way home from Indy. This was not acceptable to me. If you think that Revo's problems exist because of me and parents like me, so be it.
  2. A,B&C) My son's first year with Revo was in 2008. He wanted to get started in DCI and chose Revo, since they were 5 hours away from home. In that year, Revo came asking for money, mid-season, and I paid-up (as did other parents) because I wanted my son to experience OC finals. In 2009, my son returned to Revo solely because of it's percussion caption head and the rest of the corps' percussion staff. I wasn't thrilled with his decision, but he was 19 and was paying his own way that year. But, again, Revo came asking for money mid-tour. In 2010, he returned to the corps for the same reason as 2009. The difference this time was that Revo didn't come asking for money. Did they have financial difficulties? I really don't know, but they didn't come asking me for money. Then, in 2011 (his age-out year), my son went to a WC corps... didn't like it and decided to go back to Revo to finish out with the percussion staff he knew and loved. And, of course, Revo came asking for money again... except this time it was late in the season. Unlike before, this time I was not willing to pay-up. Could the case be made that parents who pony-up are acting as enablers to a corps administration that has management problems? It could. But, at the time, it's more about a parent doing what they have to do to help their your child than it is about bailing out a money "mis-manager". C) Revo is run by two men. If there is a board of directors, I am not and never have been aware of it. I actually had a parent tell me (at 2011 finals) that she paid her child's tuition this year... only to get word that it had not been paid. It turned out that the check had been lost. So, she canceled the first check and wrote another one. A short time later she got word that her child's tuition was still not paid. She refused to pay a third time. My son's tuition has ALWAYS been paid, in full, by March 1st. This year, my son was pulled aside during all-days and told that he still owed 500-dollars. We had to show the canceled check to prove that he had paid. These are just a couple of MANY examples of money mis-management at Revo. So, do I blame Revo's administrators for the corps' problems? Yes, I do. I certainly don't blame the parents.
  3. Mid-tour financial issues are nothing new at Revolution. In fact, in 2009, there was a HUGE thread in this very forum on the subject. Someone (No, not me.) posted an internal email that was a plea, from Revo to it's parents, for more money. The email said (paraphrasing) that the corps had thousands of dollars in outstanding dues, and that Revo's tour was in jeopardy of ending in San Antonio rather than in Indianapolis. Parents, like me, ponied up extra money to "save the day". The exact same thing happened the year before. I suppose it's possible, but not likely that DCI was/is not aware of this.
  4. I was done here, and you guys managed to drag me back in. Here is a piece of information that is relevant to this part of the thread. One day before this year's San Antonio show I asked a Revo senior staffer (who would know) why Revo was not participating in the Denton show, just up the road from S.A., as it did in 2010. He told me that, because of Revolution's heavy touring schedule (21 cities, not including Michigan City or Indy), DCI would not allow it. He said DCI told the organization that it had enough shows on it's schedule.
  5. This is my final post on this thread. Last night, I was downloading Michigan City video from my camera to my computer. The video was of Revolution's last run-through, just hours before it's OC finals performance. Corps members responded as staff members worked to motivate them. If they were tired and worn down by the long tour, they certainly weren't showing it. After all, it was almost showtime... time to do what they'd spent a long, hard summer working toward. They ran through their entire show as their teachers applauded and cheered them on. As I watched this it occurred to me that, at this point in time, neither the kids nor their teachers had any idea of the chaos just around the corner. That's all. Dan Delgado
  6. MC, My Revolution days are over. The events of the past week aside, my son aged-out this year and I do not live near San Antonio. That said, I hope those members and parents with years to go will get involved... on a level greater than making sandwiches and sewing uniforms... and that John Rodriguez and Mike Quigley will allow it. Afterall, when it comes to running a drum corps (or most other things), ten good heads are better than two.
  7. I won't waste my time responding to what you think and don't think. It's of little consequence to me. I will, however, answer your questions without regard to your satisfaction. I was there, as these things were happening. It did not occur to me, as I don't believe it would occur to most people, to say, "Perhaps I'll wait until next week or send a snail mail to try and find out why the staff was fired, why the battery is protesting and why they are being left to fend for themselves as a result of their protest". I began seeking answers immediately. But getting those answers, directly from the horses mouth (so to speak), was not happening... despite the number of methods I used to try to obtain them. And, again, I was there... watching my son, his friends and certain staff members go through this mess. What's more, the people responsible for it were miles away... on their way back to Texas... accessible only to those to which they chose to be accessible. In my opinion (and there's nothing humble about it), they hit and ran. So, the morning after I returned to Texas, I went looking for answers and I got them... right here (post #19). Do I believe them? Not really, but that's for me to deal with. I knew what happened, but I know MUCH more now about how and why things went down then I did when I first wrote the post. So do other Revo parents who shared my outrage and cocern. It, in a sense, removed the muzzles from the mouths of a lot of reputable people. My son marched and played for Revolution, in 2008, because he wanted to get started in drum crops. My son returned to Revolution in 2009, 2010 and 2011, solely for Carlos Botello and the rest of Revo's now former percussion staff. Where he marched and who he marched for has always been his choice. That said, just about anyone who has been through Revolution can tell you it's not perfect... and no one should expect it to be. Revo had many of the same issues this year that it has EVERY year. It was what happened in the last four days of the season, and how it happened, that we had never experienced before and that I hope Revo members and their parents never experience again.
  8. I have to agree with you. This is nuts! I started the thread, but never thought it would garner this much attention or stray into all of the areas that it has. I came here demanding an explanation, that I wasn't getting through the usual channels, and ended up getting a whole lot more... the beauty, and sometimes perils, of a free society. We don't all agree, but we all spoke our piece. Kudos!
  9. I was at the truck when you guys (and girl) were getting your drums. Regardless of what I think of the things that happened and the battery's decision to protest, Kudos to you for stepping up. Dan Delgado
  10. Your passion for your position is commendable.
  11. '84BDsop, The major difference between my original post and your posts is that mine is based in fact and yours rely on hypotheticals. Anytime you preface your thoughts with phrases like "let's say..." or "what if...", you're not dealing in facts. If you care to take the time to go back and re-read my original post, you'll note that I accuse no one of anything. I do, however, demand answers. It is a time line of events and conversations of which I have first-hand knowledge. Events and the contents of conversations, I might add, that are confirmed in John Rodriguez's posting entitled "Clarification". Do I agree with what happened, or how it was handled? I most certainly do not. That's what prompted the posting, in the first place. Whether people share my feelings of concern, anger and disgust (at what happened) is up to them. But, it happened... all of it... and there is nothing hypothetical or accusatory about that.
  12. I fail to see what your experiences in 2002 and 2003 have to do with what happened at the end of the 2011season, but you are certainly entitled to your opinion. I have known John and Mike, and been a Revo parent, for four years (08,09,10,11). I have put in my time and more than my share of money, over those years. There have been many times, off and on this forum, when I have sung John and Mike's praises as well as those of Revolution. I've been in Michigan City and Indianapolis every one of those years... as I was this year. What I wrote in my original post actually happened. Regardless of "why" it happened, the fact that it happened in the manner that it did is unacceptable to me and MANY others who have spent a varying number of years as part of Revolution. Kudos to you for speaking your mind. More power to you.
  13. I would just like to point out that the quote above was posted by "DrumMERdad". I am the author of the original post, "Drumdad". I just wanted to make that clear. That said, I feel you Drummerdad.
  14. It's good that you have been able to verify "about 65% of the post". Keep digging and you may soon verify the rest. As for a letter to DCI? It has already been done.
  15. I run a television news department, for a living. In my world, the potential for a libel suit is always in the offing. We work closely with lawyers to make sure we are on the right path and are, as a result, well versed in the law. I foresee no problems here. Does that mean a person can't file suit? Of course not. Anyone can sue for anything. Meeting the burden or proof, however, is an entirely different and far more difficult matter. I have the truth and, if need be, the proof on my side. That said, I appreciate your concern.
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