To Cheryl
Thank you Cheryl. I can understand your passion; and I do not want to take away any of that passion; as I do find it admirable. I only suggest that you direct that passion into constructive action in achieving the goals of CVLEG: which will have to do with the research that WW is discussing below; not toward trying to bring attention to individuals; specifically Tom, George, and Charles.
Let me explain this to you; I was a sometimes participant in the revolution of the sixties; as I lived in a major city which was one of the centers of the revolution (in numbers, often headlining the news). Our passion for truth at the time was the involvement of the US in Viet Nam; and we stood in the streets, and gathered and screamed at buildings made of bricks and glass. Ineffective in changing policy because bricks and glass do not have ears; and because bricks and glass do not make decisions; effective in the expansion of the police department. We were observers really, of a policy we did not understand; but only knew the end result. The challenge this group has undertaken is to see one end-result; and challenge the process by which that was achieved. It is a lot of work involving hours of research and detail.
Coupled with this is the need of over 100,000 signatures from the Colorado electorate in a very short period of time; hampered by the holidays and winter weather; and a ballot issue that will not be voted on for a year. To win will involve tremendous effort and education of the public.
Caution is being taken not to expose all the questions of the group on the board; as these questions may not be valid; and the last thing this group needs is a reverse charge of integrity agains them. Good luck; you can find a way to make your role productive.
By Br anonymous
Thank you Cheryl. I can understand your passion; and I do not want to take away any of that passion; as I do find it admirable. I only suggest that you direct that passion into constructive action in achieving the goals of CVLEG: which will have to do with the research that WW is discussing below; not toward trying to bring attention to individuals; specifically Tom, George, and Charles.
Let me explain this to you; I was a sometimes participant in the revolution of the sixties; as I lived in a major city which was one of the centers of the revolution (in numbers, often headlining the news). Our passion for truth at the time was the involvement of the US in Viet Nam; and we stood in the streets, and gathered and screamed at buildings made of bricks and glass. Ineffective in changing policy because bricks and glass do not have ears; and because bricks and glass do not make decisions; effective in the expansion of the police department. We were observers really, of a policy we did not understand; but only knew the end result. The challenge this group has undertaken is to see one end-result; and challenge the process by which that was achieved. It is a lot of work involving hours of research and detail.
Coupled with this is the need of over 100,000 signatures from the Colorado electorate in a very short period of time; hampered by the holidays and winter weather; and a ballot issue that will not be voted on for a year. To win will involve tremendous effort and education of the public.
Caution is being taken not to expose all the questions of the group on the board; as these questions may not be valid; and the last thing this group needs is a reverse charge of integrity agains them. Good luck; you can find a way to make your role productive.
By Br anonymous