Majority does not rule in NSNA
Thirty something people voted to remove Lange. It sounds as though many of those thirty something showed up at the June meeting with the intention to oust Lange. They were succesful.
Will Goetz stuck to his guns and did not allow a friendly amendment requested and encouraged by four other board members. The friendly amendment would have allowed the entire membership a chance to voice their openion. Geotz was not required in any way to agree with these other board members. He is certainly allowed his own openion. That decision is completly his right.
What would have been the risk to allow the entire association achance to vote? In my openion, due to the fact that Lange acknowledges (before the vote) that he had the necessary signitures to call a special meeting, Geotz did not want to give everyone in NSNA a chance to vote for fear that he may be in the manority.
Lange already has more signitures to keep him in office than the thirty something that voted him out.
Majority does not rule in NSNA.
If the membership affirms the voting of Lange out at the special meeting, than at least the entire membership will have had a chance to voice thier openion.
To do this the way it was done, does not look well for NSNA.
The 4th of July must not mean much to some people around here.
Thirty something people voted to remove Lange. It sounds as though many of those thirty something showed up at the June meeting with the intention to oust Lange. They were succesful.
Will Goetz stuck to his guns and did not allow a friendly amendment requested and encouraged by four other board members. The friendly amendment would have allowed the entire membership a chance to voice their openion. Geotz was not required in any way to agree with these other board members. He is certainly allowed his own openion. That decision is completly his right.
What would have been the risk to allow the entire association achance to vote? In my openion, due to the fact that Lange acknowledges (before the vote) that he had the necessary signitures to call a special meeting, Geotz did not want to give everyone in NSNA a chance to vote for fear that he may be in the manority.
Lange already has more signitures to keep him in office than the thirty something that voted him out.
Majority does not rule in NSNA.
If the membership affirms the voting of Lange out at the special meeting, than at least the entire membership will have had a chance to voice thier openion.
To do this the way it was done, does not look well for NSNA.
The 4th of July must not mean much to some people around here.