Phokaioglaukos wrote:
Although I do disagree with the discount policy, my problem is with the official adoption of the discount policy by the board. Adoption of the discount policy by the board violates CoIP. The board has been aware of this since the September membership meeting, and has not properly corrected this.
As far as the the club being lead in the wrong direction, the topic of this thread has nothing to do that, but is indicative of some other issues.
Quote:catchacab wrote:Quote:I do feel the club and those who were just elected are not leading the club in the proper direction.I promise this is the last time I write this because it is clear some cannot understand it and others are probably tired of seeing it, but here goes one last time:
"Those who were just elected" did NOT create this policy. They documented and publicized it. If you want to blame someone for CREATING the policy, and I think that not justified, blame the people who created it many years ago. If you want to blame "those who were just elected" for something, blame them for telling you what the Board does by documenting and publicizing this policy, publishing minutes of Board meetings and the like.
Some thought it foolish to document and publicize this policy. I still disagree with that, but this thread is making it increasingly hard to continue to hold that view.
Although I do disagree with the discount policy, my problem is with the official adoption of the discount policy by the board. Adoption of the discount policy by the board violates CoIP. The board has been aware of this since the September membership meeting, and has not properly corrected this.
As far as the the club being lead in the wrong direction, the topic of this thread has nothing to do that, but is indicative of some other issues.
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–noun
1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
2. a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter: friends of the Boston Symphony.
3. a person who is on good terms with another; a perso