SR - A Question Concern

Bob Dewart gilli at seacove.net
Tue Jun 23 19:40:29 PDT 1998


Did I miss something? When did the mailling happen?  I have the utmost
respect for Master Tivar.  And shame on you for sugesting otherwise.

Gilli
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Lozos <dentim at myriad.net>
To: southern at Ansteorra.ORG <southern at Ansteorra.ORG>
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 9:24 PM
Subject: Re: SR - A Question Concern


>Greetings!
>
>HL Gilli stated....
>
>>The numbers lested  are a very small portion of even those who attended
the
>>events which the polls were taken.
>
>Sorry to be blunt, but no way.  I was at both meetings and the first ( the
>Tempio event) had about 70% of the total populace at the event, at the
>meeting. Here's the results...
>                    Tempio event
>                    April 4th, 1998
>79 people attended the meeting, including the mediators who did not vote
>
>  52 yes                   "Do you favor a Principality?"
>  4 no
>  11 don't care
>
>
>At the Fynnon Gath event, the total turnout for the meeting was even
higher,
>maybe 95% of the people there. In fact, many people left after the meeting,
>because that was the main reason they attended.
>
>Ffynnon Gath event
>                 May 30th, 1998
>    83 people attended, including Don Tivar
>
>  36 plus 11 proxy yes  " Do you favour a Principality"
>  7 no
>  16 don't care
>
>
>
>So your telling me that NO ONE from Middleford was at either event?????
>
>>Also if those numbers are to be used,
>>the same questions should be asked every time on the poll.  Any one can
play
>>numbers games.  I've seen them before and I DON'T LIKE THEM.
>
>Are you accusing Don Tivar of messing with the numbers???? He was
>overwelmingly approved as an impartial mediator by the people of the
region.
>
>More to the point, are you accusing me of messing with numbers? I took the
>poll at the Shadowlands and Raven's Fort populace meetings.
>
>>
>>According to the CAPORA,  only Staining members actually have a say in
>>matters like this.  However, I understand they've allowed any paid member
to
>>voice.
>
>If you would study your Corporate documents, you would see that Sustaining,
>Family, and Associate members are allowed to vote in the final mailed
ballot.
>
>I dont know who "they" are that you speak of.  The voting is standard.
>
>Timo
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