[19924] in APO-L
Shorten Legislative Session
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jason\"Oscar\"Marmon)
Sat Jan 23 05:56:59 1999
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 05:43:57 -0500
Reply-To: "Jason\"Oscar\"Marmon" <jmarmon@TEC1.APG.ARMY.MIL>
From: "Jason\"Oscar\"Marmon" <jmarmon@TEC1.APG.ARMY.MIL>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
After attending three National Convention and serving as delegate
and on the Chapter Ops Committee (Toast Song, Rituals, All-Male, you name
it), I have come up with the following proposal:
Any piece of legislation proposed that is voted down by the
legislative assembly shall be ineligible for consideration in following
National Convention, unless proposed by the National Executive Board.
Rationale:
{has not been written yet}
Please realize that the wording of the above legislation can be
changed (I wrote it at 5:15 AM). And because of its wide reaching
implication, I thought it would be better to see what the APO-L world
thought of it first. After all, if I propose it, and it stands no chance
of passing, it sort of defeats the purpose of its intent by wasting more
time at the convention.
I am also interested, if you think the above is a good idea, on
what you think the rationale should be as I have not written it yet.
Oscar