I received this surprise email that was sent at 1:18 am. It's from 1 of 3 board members, who appears to be trying to spread the blame to the other two.
I was at the meeting that F. Franklin mentions below, in this discussion area. Rigsbee did say that producing a voter list was a judgment call. I heard it, and others heard it as well. Poor judgment, in my opinion.
Rigsbee and I do agree he's arrogant. Is this arrogance appropriate for our CCHOA?
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2/1/04 1:18:55 AM, TEXAS66@aol.com writes
I broke my standard practice and actually called up and read some of the comments on Sal Costello?’s ?“alternate website?”. I was amazed, and somewhat impressed, that according to some of the commentary there on I was the sole reason that the CCHoA Board and we three individuals were sued, it was allegedly directly my fault. First of all, although I disagree with the conclusion; it must be a high honor to have been alleged the sole precipitant of a $100,000+ lawsuit. I honestly didn?’t realize that as the mere secretary/treasurer of the CCHoA, that I could have been the sole generator of such an action. Had I really that power, I perhaps should have used it to a better outcome.
As in any such guerilla challenges, any charge is deemed appropriate, if the outcome is reasonably predicted. I guess, as one who has not been hesitant to express his opinion, either as an individual or as a member of the CCHoA board, I am fair game. While I have enjoyed my precarious position on your board, I respectfully submit that with ample previous illustration, my thoughts are not necessarily agreed to by the remainder of the board. I choose not to list the issues here, but there are several upon which I was outvoted.
Even should I wish it to be otherwise, the fact of the matter is that each of our directors exercises his own independent opinion on virtually any and all questions placed before the board. As an individual, I would only hope that my opinion would be automatically, unilaterally followed ?– unfortunately, that is not necessarily true. Ours is a board of directors commissioned to represent the collective interests of the homeowners (investors) of Circle C Ranch ?– which each does to the best of his ability. Each board member fully expresses his opinion, and votes according to his view of what is in the best interests of our community.
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I was at the meeting that F. Franklin mentions below, in this discussion area. Rigsbee did say that producing a voter list was a judgment call. I heard it, and others heard it as well. Poor judgment, in my opinion.
Rigsbee and I do agree he's arrogant. Is this arrogance appropriate for our CCHOA?
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2/1/04 1:18:55 AM, TEXAS66@aol.com writes
I broke my standard practice and actually called up and read some of the comments on Sal Costello?’s ?“alternate website?”. I was amazed, and somewhat impressed, that according to some of the commentary there on I was the sole reason that the CCHoA Board and we three individuals were sued, it was allegedly directly my fault. First of all, although I disagree with the conclusion; it must be a high honor to have been alleged the sole precipitant of a $100,000+ lawsuit. I honestly didn?’t realize that as the mere secretary/treasurer of the CCHoA, that I could have been the sole generator of such an action. Had I really that power, I perhaps should have used it to a better outcome.
As in any such guerilla challenges, any charge is deemed appropriate, if the outcome is reasonably predicted. I guess, as one who has not been hesitant to express his opinion, either as an individual or as a member of the CCHoA board, I am fair game. While I have enjoyed my precarious position on your board, I respectfully submit that with ample previous illustration, my thoughts are not necessarily agreed to by the remainder of the board. I choose not to list the issues here, but there are several upon which I was outvoted.
Even should I wish it to be otherwise, the fact of the matter is that each of our directors exercises his own independent opinion on virtually any and all questions placed before the board. As an individual, I would only hope that my opinion would be automatically, unilaterally followed ?– unfortunately, that is not necessarily true. Ours is a board of directors commissioned to represent the collective interests of the homeowners (investors) of Circle C Ranch ?– which each does to the best of his ability. Each board member fully expresses his opinion, and votes according to his view of what is in the best interests of our community.
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