Hi Guys,
To preface this conversation, let me say that I really like the AOPA, have been a member for almost 15 years, and think the only reason we have the flying in the US that we do is due their efforts and a select few other groups (including the EAA). I would also like to say that most people on the AOPA forum are nice people with whom I wouldn't mind knowing in RL.
But, if you spend any time surfing around the AOPA forum, you will soon get to notice that it is populated mostly by politically conservative people who, for the most part, really dig flying.
This makes sense, since to rent or own a airplane these days for personal pleasure (IE not chasing a career), you do have to have a modicum of personal success, whether in the business world, or wherever. I'm not saying that you can't be a liberal and be successful, but for some reason having an airplane and being outspoken enough to post on a forum leads to a certain concentration of personality types.
In any event, IMHO, most of the people there are self-driven go-getters, have a disdain for unions AND probably think that once they've made their personal coin, that forking over 18k to "fly for a living" would be a perfect idea. While they publically lament the fact that CFIs make $12/hr (at the same time wondering where all the experienced instructors are), you don't see many clamoring to pay extra. Some of the CFI mentors that are there are of the professor-management stripe, who probably think that this is all just "economics". Heck, even that dude Chip Wright that writes for their magazine said that he doesn't consider his ACA job "work or a job" (April, 2004).
My point is that I think you would be wasting your time trying to convince anyone over there. They would all just scratch their head and wonder what all the fuss is about and make noise about choice of the individual and all that.
IMHO, by and large, the airline types, who might lend support to your viewpoint, steer clear of the forum other than to lurk and answer specific, technical questions.
Best,
Nu