Well, Tim, you know I try to stay in the middle ground and be reasonable about things. Anyone involved in judging is volunteering their personal time and that is always worth something in my book. There are only a couple of members that I would single out as being the root of most of the current problems, but they aren't participating in the discussion, so it's not worth mentioning their names.
Something that bothers me about some of the comments on this thread are to the effect that if you don't show up to the judge's meeting, then you must not care, so don't complain. We have to be very careful with this attitude. There are many in the club that I respect and would very much like to see them at a judge's meeting, but it is not realistic to expect everyone to attend. Throw in the fact that the meeting is on a Friday and too far to drive for most active judges and it's just not conducive to gaining valuable feedback. The only reason that I can come up with as to why the meeting is on this date is due to the MCA BOD meeting being the following day at the same location. This is yet another poor decision by those currently in charge.
Last thing I will mention is that I have received absolutely no personal communication regarding the judge's meeting and what is going to be discussed. I had to hear second-hand about some of the changes that will be discussed. It all wreaks of secrecy and pushing agendas forward without proper buy-in. I remember sending out information to all the judges I had e-mail addresses for when I was national head judge, informing them about the meeting and what was planned. This was done via personal e-mail, the MCA website and also Mustang Times. The only thing I ever saw come from the top about the 2013 meeting was in Mustang Times. There is some registration form for the judge's meeting and regional director's summit, but I don't remember ever getting communication that this registration is required. If I show up at the judge's meeting, will I be turned away because I didn't register?