That's only hard for some of us to accept, Roy, not all of us.
Jennie, you can visit the WPA website as well as the website for the WCBS and it clearly outlines what these organization do for pool globally.
http://www.billiard-wcbs.org/
http://www.wpa-pool.com/
Currently there are no Americans on the board of the WCBS. If you look at how the WCBS organization is modeled, its foundation is the players/members.
You can see that the WPA is the world body of pocket billiards - under them you will find Continental and National Federations for pool and billiards. The U.S. falls way behind other countries, and North America falls way behind Europe in "organization" at the National and Continental levels.
Why is that?
It is because we are stubbornly arrogant in our attempt to show the rest of the world that we can build a better, rounder wheel.
This is the main reason that pool's popularity is flourishing in Europe and Asia, and in North America we get little respect, if any.
If you look at the WPA, we have one board member representing North America (Ed Smith) and one member representing the United States (Fran Crimi). We have just as much representation as Asia, Europe, Australia, and other countries.
It comes down to supporting the entire sport in the global spectre, not just within the United States. The WPA is not the imperial force of evil that Kevin Trudeau and Mike Sigel painted them out to be. In fact, if Kevin had agreed to the sanctioning - the IPT prizes would have been guaranteed prior to the events taking place and it would have saved everybody a lot of trouble. Kevin's money paid towards sanctioning would have gone right back into the sport in the way of marketing and advertising and the effect would have been tremendous. IMO, trying to go it alone and establishing themselves as a private business instead of powerful member of the international and global billiard community was the major strategical error that has led the IPT to where it is today.
Its real easy to sit back and say that the WPA does nothing when you are sitting in the United States. That boat won't float very well in Europe and Asia where the game has experienced PHENOMENAL growth since the WPA was founded in 1988-89. Jorgen Sandman (President of the WCBS and one of the founders of the WPA) has done more for the worldwide growth of the games of pool and billiards than anybody in history, yet many Americans wouldn't know who he was if they tripped over him.