In response specifically to this message, Gordon Cutting, president of the Edmonton Racquetball Association, shows his attitude when he wrote [Friday, December 21, 2012 3:33 PM.], "Don't send me any more emails of this sort."

Instead of dealing with the problem set before him, a privilege granted to him by his position, he thumbs his nose. Is this what we want from people who are in a position of power in society?

This typifies how the above handful of individuals try very hard with seared consciences to shut their minds down to what they have done. It's a "shove it under the rug" policy and hope it goes away instead of doing the right thing!

I have no idea who Gordon Cutting is to put a face to his name, but Gordon Cutting is the belligerent person who removed Troy Brooks in October from the Edmonton Open racquetball tournament in Nov. 2012 with no explanation given as to why.

A letter was sent to all board members of the ARA and ERA to appeal to them not to ban people from these associations and from playing in sanctioned events without just cause.