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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 5058779" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>Maybe if they had communicated as you did, I would feel differently. They did not even remotely say or do anything in any way as you talked about above.</p><p></p><p>I can tell you in my dealing with them, it was a joke. Unprofessional, basically zero communication, told me to my face what they were proposing and that it was going to happen. The TWF person himself, Chad, told me that the TWF proposed the guard rail. He said "we" helped get the guard rail in place to cut down 4 wheeler traffic, that is a joke in itself. </p><p></p><p>The one time, and I mean one time Michael Butler talked to me personally, (along with Chad) also told me if the land along the creek was lost to hunting, then the Poole Knobs campground would be opened up to hunting. It was not, we think we can get this, or this might happen, they told me it was a done deal. I particularly didn't care about hunting the campground and the youth camp is also there, not sure that would not infringe on them. But I can only go by what they communicated, which wasn't much and turned out to 100 percent not be true and none of it done and my friends in the La Vergne government at the time told me the TWF did not oppose the greenway. They were upset to because they were the only ones in the La Vergne government who didn't want the greenway because they hunted also. I don't know if I can get in touch with them, they both moved away, but if I can I will. </p><p></p><p>The TWF lost any support from me and had already lost support from many, many others I know, also over what they said they would do but was never done.</p><p></p><p>It is not that something wasn't done by the TWF or politically things happened that was out of their control that upset myself and others, it was the absolute lack of communication and what was told to us that looking back, had to be dishonest. Still to this day, no explanation, not at all. </p><p></p><p>I could care less if the TWF stays around or not. Probably do just as much good without them or even better a politician with the right connections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 5058779, member: 652"] Maybe if they had communicated as you did, I would feel differently. They did not even remotely say or do anything in any way as you talked about above. I can tell you in my dealing with them, it was a joke. Unprofessional, basically zero communication, told me to my face what they were proposing and that it was going to happen. The TWF person himself, Chad, told me that the TWF proposed the guard rail. He said "we" helped get the guard rail in place to cut down 4 wheeler traffic, that is a joke in itself. The one time, and I mean one time Michael Butler talked to me personally, (along with Chad) also told me if the land along the creek was lost to hunting, then the Poole Knobs campground would be opened up to hunting. It was not, we think we can get this, or this might happen, they told me it was a done deal. I particularly didn't care about hunting the campground and the youth camp is also there, not sure that would not infringe on them. But I can only go by what they communicated, which wasn't much and turned out to 100 percent not be true and none of it done and my friends in the La Vergne government at the time told me the TWF did not oppose the greenway. They were upset to because they were the only ones in the La Vergne government who didn't want the greenway because they hunted also. I don't know if I can get in touch with them, they both moved away, but if I can I will. The TWF lost any support from me and had already lost support from many, many others I know, also over what they said they would do but was never done. It is not that something wasn't done by the TWF or politically things happened that was out of their control that upset myself and others, it was the absolute lack of communication and what was told to us that looking back, had to be dishonest. Still to this day, no explanation, not at all. I could care less if the TWF stays around or not. Probably do just as much good without them or even better a politician with the right connections. [/QUOTE]
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