On Fri, Sep 29, 2000 at 06:24:54PM -0700, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote: > > You can't because it ain't there. The only thing the constitution says > > about any of this is that the secretary may make a decision. Apparently, > > that decision need not be otherwise constitutional. I don't believe this > > was intended. I don't believe it's right. And I'll be damned if I'm > > going to simply ignore this precedent. > > Oh, the secretary's decision can be overridden. You don't need to > argue that it's unconstitutional, you just need to pass the relevant > GR, or amendment, or whatever is appropriate, to cause the precedent > to be overridden.
The vote wouldn't take place until after this one was finished, making it somewhat a moot point, would it not? -- Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GnuPG key 1024D/DCF9DAB3 Debian GNU/Linux (http://www.debian.org/) 20F6 2261 F185 7A3E 79FC The QuakeForge Project (http://quakeforge.net/) 44F9 8FF7 D7A3 DCF9 DAB3 <knghtbrd> (tinc) <Espy> (ytitac) <knghtbrd> (ntinac) <Espy> (it) <knghtbrd> (in) * Espy notes talking in acr^Winitialisms is scary when the other side understands you

