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[ga] Re: [atlarge-discuss] Trashing Our Founding Principles
I agree with Danny that those involved in the at large organizing effort
should speak out on the current ICANN reform proposals. Earlier much was
made of the "go forth and multiply" statement, which allowed some to believe
this was still possible. The current reform proposals continue the
allusion of some possible at large, but only for the most gullible, and only
because they have avoiding providing useful detail of how the NomCom is
constituted.
Jamie
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From: <DannyYounger@cs.com>
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Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 11:56 AM
Subject: [atlarge-discuss] Trashing Our Founding Principles
: The Palace Coup d'Etat Committee has presented us with a plan that
: permanently disenfranchises the at-large membership, eliminates all
: elections, and creates a self-perpetuating regime accountable to no one.
We
: will now "evolve" from a democratic representative model to control by an
: oligarchy of technocrats.
:
: This is not evolution, it is the repudiation of our founding principles.
: This ICANN Board has forfeited our trust.
:
: I call on all those that support the at-large initiative to set aside
: whatever mundane tasks that currently occupy their time, and to
immediately
: draft a letter to the Department of Commerce to call for a return to the
: founding agreements of 1998. We should settle for nothing less than ICANN
as
: a true membership organization with the membership electing their own
: leadership and Board.
:
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