To ''Facts''
I cannot believe the personal vendetta that is being played out against Steve, or that there a good folks like yourself who just don't seem to get it, and place the blame on the person who was victimized. I'll try to spell out some of the facts for you.
Here is a summary of facts: (1) members of the board went to the court house to investigate Steve and dug up what - a post card that spoke Steve's opinion; (2) an inquisition was held, Steve explained his actions and no fault was found; (3) about 30 residents decided that Steve's opinion was in conflict with their opinion and was therefore contrary to the neighborhood's opinion; (3) the board took it upon themselves (by a one vote majority) to oust Steve based upon the opinions of these 30 folks who disagreed with him; and (4) since the courthouse visit and inquisition showed nothing they could nail Steve on, they chose to oust him for ''no reason.'' Sounds like a personal vendetta to me.
Are we going to operate as a neighborhood that can throw out a president for ?“no cause?” or because his/her opinions differ from the opinions of 30 residents? I am all for anarchy and that is all right with me. Is it all right with you?
It seems to me that in a neighborhood organization, if the board has issue with what the president ?– or any board member has done ?– they can pick up their phone and call them about it. In our organization, we are handling things in a more litigious fashion. We send investigative forces out, we send letters at night, we have inquisitions, and we toss out people for ''no cause.'' Whose model of a neighborhood association is this?
At the same time we have ?“pool parties?” and act like we are neighborhood.
Now, ''Facts'' you (and others) continue to miss the point that the CVS deal was not a done-deal when Steve was ousted. At the hearing (while Steve was still president), CVS was ordered to work with the neighborhood. Everything that happened since would have happened if Steve had remained as president or not. Somehow you (and others) have bought into this vision that if Steve had stayed in, the CVS store would have been a big monster. It wouldn't have! CVS would have still had to work with the neigborhood.
So, ''Facts'' don't be a fool. Ask what was accomplished by ousting Steve? Who benefited? Follow the power - find the trail. See who won - that will tell you what was done and why.
I cannot believe the personal vendetta that is being played out against Steve, or that there a good folks like yourself who just don't seem to get it, and place the blame on the person who was victimized. I'll try to spell out some of the facts for you.
Here is a summary of facts: (1) members of the board went to the court house to investigate Steve and dug up what - a post card that spoke Steve's opinion; (2) an inquisition was held, Steve explained his actions and no fault was found; (3) about 30 residents decided that Steve's opinion was in conflict with their opinion and was therefore contrary to the neighborhood's opinion; (3) the board took it upon themselves (by a one vote majority) to oust Steve based upon the opinions of these 30 folks who disagreed with him; and (4) since the courthouse visit and inquisition showed nothing they could nail Steve on, they chose to oust him for ''no reason.'' Sounds like a personal vendetta to me.
Are we going to operate as a neighborhood that can throw out a president for ?“no cause?” or because his/her opinions differ from the opinions of 30 residents? I am all for anarchy and that is all right with me. Is it all right with you?
It seems to me that in a neighborhood organization, if the board has issue with what the president ?– or any board member has done ?– they can pick up their phone and call them about it. In our organization, we are handling things in a more litigious fashion. We send investigative forces out, we send letters at night, we have inquisitions, and we toss out people for ''no cause.'' Whose model of a neighborhood association is this?
At the same time we have ?“pool parties?” and act like we are neighborhood.
Now, ''Facts'' you (and others) continue to miss the point that the CVS deal was not a done-deal when Steve was ousted. At the hearing (while Steve was still president), CVS was ordered to work with the neighborhood. Everything that happened since would have happened if Steve had remained as president or not. Somehow you (and others) have bought into this vision that if Steve had stayed in, the CVS store would have been a big monster. It wouldn't have! CVS would have still had to work with the neigborhood.
So, ''Facts'' don't be a fool. Ask what was accomplished by ousting Steve? Who benefited? Follow the power - find the trail. See who won - that will tell you what was done and why.