While I have no interest in finding out the reason, I
> find the action curious, for the reason that the House removed him from
the
> NSA but did not deprive him of his voting rights.  I would have thought
that
> if a person were removed from an NSA deprivation of voting rights would go
> along with it.

Dear David,

The person in question left the Faith immediately after this incident so
there was no question of removing his voting rights, but I don't really
think we should discuss this individual in regards to this matter on a
public list.

warmest, Susan


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