[Lnc-business] Fwd: IALP charter questions
James Lark
jwl3s at virginia.edu
Tue Feb 10 17:33:52 EST 2015
Dear Geoff:
I hope all is well with you. In one of your recent message to
Alicia Mattson concerning the IALP, you wrote the following:
Dr. Lark is a member of the Facebook group where all communications,
including announcement of the conference, and the charter, were
distributed. All of the countries that have already ratified the
charter, and those intending to, have access to the group. By the way,
Arvin Vohra and Nick Sarwark are also on the same group. I have no clue
whether or not these individuals have notifications turned on or off, or
whether any have visited the group page, but the information that has
been seen by Belgium, Russia, France, Germany, Italy, Tunisia,
Australia, Brazil, Argentina, etc. and did not slip their notice.
Allow me to share some information with you regarding this matter;
please note that I have taken the liberty of copying my LNC colleagues
with this message. When I read your comments, I assumed that you were
referring to another Libertarian Facebook group of which we are both
members and for which I receive notifications of new content. I was
surprised by your suggestion that information regarding a draft charter
had been posted, because I could not find any such information on the
pages associated with this group.
However, after conducting a search of Facebook groups I came across
the IALP Forward Planning Group, and discovered to my surprise that I am
a member of the group; apparently I was added to the group by Guy
Montrose several months ago. However, for some reason I was unaware of
the group's existence. I do not know whether this is due to a problem
with the Facebook notification mechanism or whether I didn't notice
information indicating that Mr. Montrose had subscribed me to the group.
In any event, I did not know about the group until a few minutes
ago. Since you did not mention it explicitly in your message to Ms.
Mattson, allow me to note that you made the draft charter available to
the IALP planning group members in a posting on Feb. 1. Had I been
aware of the posting, I would have reviewed the draft and offered my
comments.
As always, thanks for your work for liberty.
Take care,
Jim
James W. Lark, III
Advisor, The Liberty Coalition
University of Virginia
Region 5 Representative, Libertarian National Committee
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On 2/10/2015 12:56 AM, Alicia Mattson wrote:
> Forwarding Geoff's reply to my comments.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: *Geoffrey Neale* <liber8or at austin.rr.com
> <mailto:liber8or at austin.rr.com>>
> Date: Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 9:38 PM
> Subject: RE: IALP charter questions
> To: Alicia Mattson <agmattson at gmail.com <mailto:agmattson at gmail.com>>
>
>
> Alicia,
>
> The motion as passed by the Convention in 2014 was:
>
> Be it resolved that the assembled delegates of the 2014 Libertarian
> National Convention hereby call for the creation of an International
> Association of Libertarian Parties.
>
> And whereas, our outgoing chair, Geoffrey Neale, has pursued this
> effort, we recommend that he be appointed by the LNC as a
> representative to begin discussions with our counterparts in other
> countries.
>
> I don’t see any specificity in this resolution at all as to the LNC
> reviewing anything.
>
> Dr. Lark is a member of the Facebook group where all communications,
> including announcement of the conference, and the charter, were
> distributed. All of the countries that have already ratified the
> charter, and those intending to, have access to the group. By the way,
> Arvin Vohra and Nick Sarwark are also on the same group. I have no
> clue whether or not these individuals have notifications turned on or
> off, or whether any have visited the group page, but the information
> that has been seen by Belgium, Russia, France, Germany, Italy,
> Tunisia, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, etc. and did not slip their notice.
>
> As to all of the rest, you spent way too much time writing.
>
> There is no organization yet. This is a STARTUP. We cannot consult
> with a professional (paid) parliamentarian because we don’t exist,
> don’t have a bank account, etc. This first meeting in person is the
> meeting in David Nolan’s living room that started the LP in the first
> place. I don’t know just how many of these things they worked out
> that first day, but it was nowhere near as large as your list. If
> they had to do this first, the LP would not exist today.
>
> The reason we are meeting in person is exactly so that we can work out
> these issues face to face. The reason why the charter is skeletal in
> nature is to define a scope of the organization as a basis, and add
> the necessary muscle – face to face. If we had to get agreement
> before the organization exists, what does Robert’s say about how to
> count the votes? Can Robert’s apply to a non-entity. How could we
> weigh votes from parties unlikely to join, who are looking for reasons
> to say no, versus parties that are trying to make it work? If the LNC
> votes not to join, why should anyone else give a damn what their
> concerns are?
>
> It will cost the LNC and the LP nothing to join, and they can leave if
> sufficient progress is not made in short order, for whatever reason
> you like. Heck you can join on March 6^th , and leave on March 9^th .
> If things take a distinctly negative slant, I’ll be holding the door
> for the LNC and the LP. The LNC can also pass along their concerns if
> they vote to join, and their representative will raise their concerns
> at the meeting.
>
> However, it has been made clear to me that the creation of the IALP
> will proceed with or without the USLP. If it is without, it would be
> a shame.
>
> Perfection is ALWAYS the enemy of the good.
>
> However, I will be passing your list, which you admit is just a first
> glance, on to the group. I think it will serve a very valuable purpose.
>
> Geoffrey Neale
>
>
<SNIP>
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