[CRNMC] CRNMC GENERAL MEETING
Baile Oakes
baileoakes at gmail.com
Tue Feb 10 10:15:01 PST 2015
I am very much in favor of helping to organize a general meeting of those of us who desire to proceed with the manifestation of the CRNMC.
Please respond if you are interested in meeting.
On Feb 10, 2015, at 7:29 AM, Doug McKenty wrote:
> These communication issues are why I would like to have an open meeting of the Community Rights Network. We have multiethnic issues in the county all of which would like to incorporate the notion of community rights into their cause. I think we should all get together to brainstorm how this should be done. Currently, only Ali Boeker and I seem interested in putting this together. If you or anyone else would like to help, please contact me. If not here, text or call me at 353-0469
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Feb 10, 2015, at 12:13 AM, bodhirobin at pacific.net wrote:
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>> I'm not sure how the MCPBC email list ended up on this listserve, but there have been waaaaay too many personal emails and little resulting action. These emails have been filling people's boxes and they are getting turned off.
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>> Additionally, it is difficult to separate MCPBC into just charter and just public bank lists. Basically, no one from the MCPBC should be on this [charter] list since the charter is only a means to accomplish a public bank. Please remove all MCPBC emails from this [charter] listserve.
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>> If you have a personal issue, a gripe or criticism, please keep it just between you and the person you are dealing with and NOT on the listserve.
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>> The listserve should be used only for research, planning, and reporting results of actions. If you want to learn more about the charter process, someone from the MCPBC can explain the steps to you. Or you can listen to the phone conferences, and get up to speed.
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>> As Agnes and I said, charter draft #14 is a DRAFT. Study it and see what you can do to improve it.
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>> The MCPBC is working on 3 tracks right now, only 2 involve a county charter.
>> One track is to get 3 supervisors to agree to put a charter on the ballot.
>> The other charter track is to get a charter commission on the ballot that will compose a charter.
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>> All help in these regards is welcome.
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>> I also recommend taking Jim Tarbell's class at Mendocino College Fort Bragg campus on GRASSROOTS SOLUTIONS TO CORPORATE POWER. It begins Feb. 12, 7pm - 8:30pm, $25 fee. The Global Governance section begins on April 30. Contact Jim rtp at mcn.org or Michael msjetal at pacvell.net. register for the class by calling Patti Gulyas at Mendocino College 707-468-3236.
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>> In Peace, Robin
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>> "charter" list, homepage : http://lists.crnmc.org/sympa/info/charter
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> "charter" list, homepage : http://lists.crnmc.org/sympa/info/charter
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