Posted by sparktrician on March 03, 2013 at 05:57:22 from (66.87.114.220):
In Reply to: Roberts Rules of Order posted by sparktrician on March 02, 2013 at 16:49:30:
Wellll......I am by NO means ANYTHING lime the last two presidents. Our club has its own bylaws, and is supposed to be ran according to Roberts rules of order. Here is the problem.......I am not a expert on the subject, nor is any of the board or membership EXCEPT one director who keeps using Roberts rules to squash any new ideas he does not like. I do not know if he is. Correct in his statements or not. I have a copy of Roberts rules, and have been educating myself as fast as possible......but anyone who has read that book knows learning it in any sort of detail takes time, and lots of it.
On a side note, this. Lib has been around longer than I have. Do to past bad management it has came close to folding. I got involved because I do not want that to happen. It has been a real eye opener as y why the club is where it is. JD, if you knew me you would know I am nothing like past presidents of this club.
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