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Actually in this case i disagree. Though I am sure John may have alterier motives, the discussion itself is very valid. The value and need for roberts rules of order and the need ot know them and understand them.
I am the first to jump on john casey when he keeps bringing up the same old junk, and I am sure there is a little bit f that in here, but nonetheless the discussion has not strayed nor become personal or has it attacked a specific club or executive board.
Give John a break on this one
Well said. Many clubs have RRoO in their bylaws, but it's rare that anyone at a meeting has actually studied them. If you are going to defend and preserve your rights, you gotta know what they are! Just ask any "jailhouse lawyer" - those particular inmates do their time in the law library. Those that don't are doomed to lose.