[Lnc-business] Email Ballots
Caryn Ann Harlos
caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org
Sun Jul 15 10:32:44 EDT 2018
It also allows for amendments if we wait. Email ballots really should be
things that just cannot wait or are really really simple.
-Caryn Ann
On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 7:53 AM, Sam Goldstein via Lnc-business <
lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
> This may sound like lecturing on my part, but a word of advice or
> pleading to new LNC members. I understand your enthusiasm for getting
> things done but, for the most part, motions proposed and debated by
> email ballot should be few and far between. Please consider if what
> youare proposing can be better done in about a 1/2 hour at an in person
> meeting and also the urgency of the need for your proposal.
>
> At this time I think we are voting on at least two motions with another
> 1/2 dozen in various stages of co-sponsoring or revision. My LNC email
> has so many threads that I can't keep them straight and people are
> continuing discussion/argument on motions that are already in the
> voting stage.
>
> If you have interest in some matter that you think is important to the
> future of the party, please form a working group for discussion off the
> main LNC list then have a well thought out motion in hand for the next
> LNC meeting. Count noses before the meeting to see what kind of
> reception your motion will get. Seek advice from those not on the LNC
> to determine acceptance by the membership if appropriate.
>
> It may also be presumptive on my party, but keeping our Secretary
> halfway sane and not overwhelmed with added work while she is adjusting
> may not be a bad idea.
>
> Of course, as Libertarians, you will do as you want but I do ask for
> your consideration!
>
> Live Free,
>
> --
> Sam Goldstein
> Libertarian National Committee
> 317-850-0726 Cell
>
--
--
*In Liberty,*
*Caryn Ann Harlos*
Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary - Caryn.Ann.
Harlos at LP.org <Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org> or Secretary at LP.org.
Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee - LPedia at LP.org
A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
*We defend your rights*
*And oppose the use of force*
*Taxation is theft*
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It also allows for amendments if we wait. Email ballots really should
be things that just cannot wait or are really really simple.
-Caryn Ann
On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 7:53 AM, Sam Goldstein via Lnc-business
<[1]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
This may sound like lecturing on my part, but a word of advice or
pleading to new LNC members. I understand your enthusiasm for
getting
things done but, for the most part, motions proposed and debated
by
email ballot should be few and far between. Please consider if
what
youare proposing can be better done in about a 1/2 hour at an in
person
meeting and also the urgency of the need for your proposal.
At this time I think we are voting on at least two motions with
another
1/2 dozen in various stages of co-sponsoring or revision. My LNC
email
has so many threads that I can't keep them straight and people
are
continuing discussion/argument on motions that are already in the
voting stage.
If you have interest in some matter that you think is important
to the
future of the party, please form a working group for discussion
off the
main LNC list then have a well thought out motion in hand for the
next
LNC meeting. Count noses before the meeting to see what kind of
reception your motion will get. Seek advice from those not on
the LNC
to determine acceptance by the membership if appropriate.
It may also be presumptive on my party, but keeping our Secretary
halfway sane and not overwhelmed with added work while she is
adjusting
may not be a bad idea.
Of course, as Libertarians, you will do as you want but I do ask
for
your consideration!
Live Free,
--
Sam Goldstein
Libertarian National Committee
317-850-0726 Cell
--
--
In Liberty,
Caryn Ann Harlos
Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
- [2]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org or Secretary at LP.org.
Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee - LPedia at LP.org
A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
We defend your rights
And oppose the use of force
Taxation is theft
References
1. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
2. mailto:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
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