Re: Moderator Election - Nominations now open

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Sean Evans
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Re: Moderator Election - Nominations now open

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Hi, please scrap the "Teams" and go back to allowing individuals OR it will just be the same two groups each time!

thank you
Dirt
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Re: ** Moderator Election - Nominations now open **

Post by Dirt »

I second that motion.
Deasil is the right way to go.
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Harvey Williamson
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Re: ** Moderator Election - Nominations now open **

Post by Harvey Williamson »

Perhaps Sam should run a poll to see what kind of election members want, teams or individuals.
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Re: ** Moderator Election - Nominations now open **

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Dirt wrote:I second that motion.
I disagree. Current situation is very good.

Miguel
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Re: ** Moderator Election - Nominations now open **

Post by gerold »

michiguel wrote:
Dirt wrote:I second that motion.
I disagree. Current situation is very good.

Miguel
I agree, it has worked out really well. Would like the see the current teams in both forums stay on for another year.
Sean Evans
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Re: ** Moderator Election - Nominations now open **

Post by Sean Evans »

gerold wrote:
michiguel wrote:
Dirt wrote:I second that motion.
I disagree. Current situation is very good.

Miguel
I agree, it has worked out really well. Would like the see the current teams in both forums stay on for another year.
Then why bother to have an election? No election = Dictatorship
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Re: ** Moderator Election - Nominations now open **

Post by Robert Flesher »

gerold wrote:
michiguel wrote:
Dirt wrote:I second that motion.
I disagree. Current situation is very good.

Miguel
I agree, it has worked out really well. Would like the see the current teams in both forums stay on for another year.

+1
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Re: ** Moderator Election - Nominations now open **

Post by Adam Hair »

It is time for the tyranny of the Brownian oligarchy to end. Are we not tired of being crushed under their iron heels?
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Re: ** Moderator Election - Nominations now open **

Post by Roger Brown »

Adam Hair wrote:It is time for the tyranny of the Brownian oligarchy to end. Are we not tired of being crushed under their iron heels?

Hello Adam,

Y'know, the funny thing is that someone, somewhere, will take you seriously.

I mean, it has to happen sooner or later, that someone takes you seriously.

Right?

:-)

Please ensure that you place yourself in readiness to distribute the appropriate election vote buying bribes.

Also, engage the same crew you used previously, for those persons who refused the bribes.

By any means necessary...

Later.
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Re: ** Moderator Election - Nominations now open **

Post by Dann Corbit »

michiguel wrote:
Dirt wrote:I second that motion.
I disagree. Current situation is very good.

Miguel
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