<CORSA Chapters> [Corsabod] Fw: DMM

Jack Pinard corvairjack at verizon.net
Thu Oct 29 12:37:21 EDT 2009


Bob -
Thank you for your insightful comments.
Some directors are working: to keep all board and committee action transparent; to invite and study ideas from the general membership; and to adhere to all the rules of governing documents.
CORSA needs participation by thinking members who can see our big problems, discuss sensible solutions in an orderly democratic way, and not get consumed by wrangling over minor issues.
I invite you to be a candidate for director and help save CORSA.
Regards,
Jack Pinard
Western Division Director


 
 





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From: Robert Marlow <Vairtec at optonline.net>
To: Brian <bmoneill at juno.com>
Cc: chapters at corvair.org; corsabod at corvair.org; yenko108 at hotmail.com; bwschug at charter.net
Sent: Thu, October 29, 2009 8:17:05 AM
Subject: Re: <CORSA Chapters> [Corsabod] Fw:  DMM

I am going to rise to the defense of Bob Dunahugh here, although I will 
concede that his viewpoint was expressed in a somewhat clumsy manner, 
creating the impression that he thinks Board business should be behind 
closed doors.

It is thoroughly appropriate that issues being considered by the Board 
be disseminated widely.  However, the time for doing that is before a 
motion is put forth for a vote.  It was incorrect, in my view, to 
disseminate widely the Board's ballot form.

But I will defend Scott Trunkhill, also, whom I believe is the one who 
posted this ballot for all to see.  He was, I am sure, just trying to 
keep the Board actions transparent.  It would have been more appropriate 
to post a narrative explanation of where the process stood, rather than 
posting the Board ballot.  At the very least, it would have been more 
appropriate to post a narrative accompaniment to the ballot, as most 
CORSA members have never seen a Board ballot and could easily 
misunderstand the reason for their having received it.

As a young man, I was part of a process that, despite all good 
intentions, went badly.  The situation was summed up in a pithy manner 
by a more senior member of the organization, who stated simply, "the 
problem stems from lack of thinking in the first place."

Finally, a more pointed remark:  We are fiddling while Rome burns.  God 
Bless Donna Mae Mimms, but CORSA has far more important issues to face.

--Bob Marlow


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