You continue to use information that you know is incorrect. Your continuous use of false information can no longer be seen as your misinterpretation of the facts. You MUST respect the community and present the truth, all of the truth. As many mothers tell their children, omission of all the facts is they same as a lie.
Below is Donalds email to me:
The next post in this thread contains the FACTS from Mr. Gammon.
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Sal
Let?’s talk disrespect. In the settlement agreement that moderated last nights meeting, Mr. Gammons created an environment that limited to those who wanted to speak. So your statement that everyone had a right to be heard is patently false. Additionally, as per Mr. Gammons, there was no opportunity for any alterations to the proposed by-laws amendments from the floor. How could this not be considered an abridgement of free speech for every member of the association?
In fact there was one gentleman who asked could he make a motion from the floor and unfortunately the answer had to be no. Why? In my mind this was needed by the minority to control the meeting. It was clear that Mr. Gammons negotiated away the free speech of the membership at large.
Please remember that last year, anyone who wanted to speak was extended the courtesy of the floor. Not so this year. I have always stated that the CCHOA was emerging and undergoing a metamorphosis and change is needed and is good. However, to promote a division, an us versus them mentality does not help the organization or the property values of the members. I find it interesting that you find time to revel in the partial victories noted, but you do nothing to marshal any support for a middle school that we so desperately need.
One last point, while consistent with your anemic personality, when I spoke with new Board member Fennessy this morning, he did not gloat. I think that a proper response would be to accept your victory with dignity. The reality is that the vote was only 21 homes different. This is not the landslide that you allege. Perhaps a more gentlemanly approach would be to extend you hand and advance the organization in lieu of pontification.
Looking forward to working with the new Board,
Donald Abrams
Below is Donalds email to me:
The next post in this thread contains the FACTS from Mr. Gammon.
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Sal
Let?’s talk disrespect. In the settlement agreement that moderated last nights meeting, Mr. Gammons created an environment that limited to those who wanted to speak. So your statement that everyone had a right to be heard is patently false. Additionally, as per Mr. Gammons, there was no opportunity for any alterations to the proposed by-laws amendments from the floor. How could this not be considered an abridgement of free speech for every member of the association?
In fact there was one gentleman who asked could he make a motion from the floor and unfortunately the answer had to be no. Why? In my mind this was needed by the minority to control the meeting. It was clear that Mr. Gammons negotiated away the free speech of the membership at large.
Please remember that last year, anyone who wanted to speak was extended the courtesy of the floor. Not so this year. I have always stated that the CCHOA was emerging and undergoing a metamorphosis and change is needed and is good. However, to promote a division, an us versus them mentality does not help the organization or the property values of the members. I find it interesting that you find time to revel in the partial victories noted, but you do nothing to marshal any support for a middle school that we so desperately need.
One last point, while consistent with your anemic personality, when I spoke with new Board member Fennessy this morning, he did not gloat. I think that a proper response would be to accept your victory with dignity. The reality is that the vote was only 21 homes different. This is not the landslide that you allege. Perhaps a more gentlemanly approach would be to extend you hand and advance the organization in lieu of pontification.
Looking forward to working with the new Board,
Donald Abrams