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by Dog1 on 21 June 2010 - 11:06

by Mystere on 21 June 2010 - 16:06

by Dog1 on 21 June 2010 - 16:06
Where did you get the impression that these people would not be a club member? Haven't you read the bylaws and previous posts. They are required to be a club member in order to be a delegate.

by Mystere on 21 June 2010 - 16:06
Just curious...
by Unknown on 21 June 2010 - 19:06
The answer is simple...NONE!!!!
the "on paper only" member can go to the meeting "representing" the club and vote however they feel like voting no matter what the actual club has stated that they want to vote and the club will have absolutely no recourse what so ever.

by Mystere on 21 June 2010 - 19:06
Exactly!! That is precisely my point!!
by Betty on 21 June 2010 - 20:06

by Dog1 on 21 June 2010 - 22:06
The purpose of the upcoming election and getting people involved is to consider the candidates and select the best team to carry the organization forward. Soon candidates will be announced, their resume's presented and each and every member will have the opportunity to review performance and credentials. Through this information I believe some clear choices will emerg.
Through discussions that are a part of the process I believe the clubs and their delegates will make educated choices to better the organization. Is there a chance some delegate goes 'Rogue' ? Maybe so. Does it matter? Not if the group has done a good job selecting their candidates. If the information is presented, reviewed, and an educated decision is reached, why would anyone vote any other way?
To answer your question; no one will make anybody do anything in this election any more than they did in the last when each represented their club. It's a drawback in the system if you will. The difference will be that there is time to review and make educated and informaed choices.

by Mystere on 21 June 2010 - 23:06

by Dog1 on 22 June 2010 - 01:06
I'm sorry you are so tainted, always looking at the negative side to everything. Too bad you have nothing constructive to offer. Ooops, I see you were in attendence when the changes to the bylaws were voted on representing the Cascade Club. The vote was 51-2. Chances are you were one of those that voted to limit membership in "competing German Shepherd organizations." I see where you may be coming from now. Was this how your club wanted you to vote?
Yes, to each his own. If you have a better Idea since you propose many changes to the USA bylaws; I'm all ears. Until then the bylaws are what they are. There is no choice but to work within their limits for better or worse.
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