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Great job Mr. James Webster! You have done an outstanding job on this website! You always add new things to it regularly! Keep up the great work! Dr. Jim Thomas
Excellent and Inspiring Site! Best Regards, Sensei Roger B. Hamilton (510) 459-4971
Nice site Grand Master Charles Wright
Looks great! Hanshi Travis Spoonamore
As a visitor, I was trying to locate information on the US National Team's coaching staff for the Aloha "Goodwill" Games. Is there any other site that will provide this information? If so, my email address is below. Thank you. okapi88@hotmail.com
Attention -- everyone who reads this! Do not forget... Our web designer for the "Alliance" is hosting his tournament in Florida this weekend, information is on the event calendar! He is a great Master and is a big supporter to our network! Please support him...Respectfully, Dr. Jim Thomas
Dear Dr. Thomas, I have told you numerous times in private over the years how well run your events are. This time I will post here for all to read. I have been training and competing in the martial arts for quite some time. I have been to tournaments; local, state and national events; all over the country. I have never attended a tournament which is run more smoothly, safely, fairly than yours. Plus, the competitors, teachers, parents, and spectators are the most respectful people that I have ever had the opportunity to meet. This is all a reflection of you. I am honored to be invited to your events. I know that you will continue to keep up the good work. Mark A. Marshall, Mansfield Ohio
Very nice web site. God Bless your advancements in the martial arts. Grandmaster Kitchin www.rlkmartialarts.com
You're doing a great job on the Alliance website------keep it up! Hanshi Travis Spoonamore, Indiana
Nice to see all of you at the alumni gathering in Hawaii hope you all had fun see u in April Dr Richard
Greetings, I hope all is well ! I enjoyed my visit to this "Great Website". Keep up the Budo Spirit (Good for the martial arts community). Thank you and God Bless, Soke Rick Greene Director, Bushi-kai International
Thank you everyone who supports the "Alliance" and all of its projects! Often times I get calls and letters of thank yous... how do you do it? etc. etc. Please understand... I'm a Martial Artist for life, and to surround myself with such greats like YOU... this is my world. I will continue as you do, to make our world of Martial Arts, one that is Fun, and the "Alliance" one that will continue to be the vehicle of love and respect to all! We get better and better as you can all see daily! thank you Dr. Jim Thomas and all of our Alliance staff and officers!
I enjoyed this website. This is great. Can't wait for your next update.
Saleem A. Shareef
Dear Dr. Thomas,
Another great
event of which you can be proud. The tournament was spectacular. Outstanding
performances in the forms competition. The sparring was fast and furious, but
the competitors displayed exquisite control and respect for their opponents. The
Hall of Fame induction and banquet was top of the line. The food was delicious
and plentiful. Very few inductees spoke, but that is because they are humble.
They do what they do because it is the right thing to do not for recognition. So
when they do get recognized, they don't know what to say. The Karaoke on Friday
night was a blast. Some of the singers could win American IDOL. But how could
we forget the Disco King leading the Jim Thomas Dancers in the YMCA. If I could
only have gotten his autograph. Of course, how could anyone forget "rubbing
elbows" with a major celebrity and martial arts pioneer like Bill "Superfoot"
Wallace. Celebrities of his stature usually cringe when approached by the
public. Not Superfoot, he went looking for the public. Talking to
everyone. Shaking hands. Posing for pictures. Signing autographs. I think that
has something to do with his Midwestern upbringing. Thank you,
Mark "D. K." Marshall