First to cast stones
The AAFD Strategy for Franchise Reform By: RPurvin (18 replies) Sat, 2008/03/22 - 16:02
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First to cast stones
Bob,
I find it pathetic that every cheap-shot artist take a run at the AAFD.
For those wondering and therefore not immediately identifiable as shills, ask yourself one question:
I may stand to be corrected but there has yet to be a mortal man or institution that is infallible in all matters.
Only cowards and weaklings disparage any attempt at collective action such as the AAFD represents.
Les Stewart MBA
Understanding Franchising