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<blockquote data-quote="arcobob" data-source="post: 2265308" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>I cannot dispute one word of what you have said because I have not attended any meetings for over five years, I have not even been a member. What I can assure you is that the level of dissatisfaction with the conduct of its affairs and the disdain with which it treated the majority of its members has been building up for a very long time. The succession debacle, which initially was discredited, really blew the lid off the pot to such an extent that the Five decided to make a move and took legal advice. It forced an admission that affairs had been conducted incorrectly and then we have various attempts to get a majority of the executive to cover their backs. </p><p>What you and I have described, maybe in different terms, is the culmination of years of unrest, ignored in typical fashion. There is only one side at fault even if both sides ultimately made mistakes over the defining issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcobob, post: 2265308, member: 4112"] I cannot dispute one word of what you have said because I have not attended any meetings for over five years, I have not even been a member. What I can assure you is that the level of dissatisfaction with the conduct of its affairs and the disdain with which it treated the majority of its members has been building up for a very long time. The succession debacle, which initially was discredited, really blew the lid off the pot to such an extent that the Five decided to make a move and took legal advice. It forced an admission that affairs had been conducted incorrectly and then we have various attempts to get a majority of the executive to cover their backs. What you and I have described, maybe in different terms, is the culmination of years of unrest, ignored in typical fashion. There is only one side at fault even if both sides ultimately made mistakes over the defining issue. [/QUOTE]
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