Thanks Mike for "telling it like it was." When I returned to my credit union from CUNA's GAC in Washington, D.C., I tried to explain what a ludicrous situation NCUA Chairman Norm D'Amours created at the conference, but my description did not "do it justice." Mike Welch's column (CU Times, March 8) hit the nail on the head. How ironic was it that the other two NCUA Board members appeared professional, articulate and "in touch." It's a shame that Mr. D'Amours felt a need to create controversy where none really existed, presumably to deflect attention from his internal agency mismanagement practices. At a time when Mr. D'Amours should be concerned about the legacy he will leave behind, the only thing he left behind was the foul odor of sour grapes. Danile J. Vogler Chief Administrator Officer Anheuser-Busch Employees' Credit Union
Too bad, D'Amours
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