Are you really suprised? After a full week of the Chair trying his hardest to tip the scales? After we opened the door for this? A few hours after voting that the internet could not he considered a "place" in our byalws we voted to have our convention on the internet. 

He got half of what he wanted, and of course will push for the rest. The agenda is clear. 

There is no more impartiality. That went out the window over a week ago. If he wants to continue to push to violate our bylaws, the will of the board, and the will of many of our delegates, then the Chair should resign. Hand the gavel off, and join the fight. He should not continue to try and put his finger on the scale while in his position. 


Plain and simple. 


In liberty,
Joshua 


On May 10, 2020 10:17 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos via Lnc-business <lnc-business@hq.lp.org> wrote:

Mr. Chair, once again, I implore you to maintain the impartiality
required.  I am concerned about your public pledge to support making
amending the agenda on May 22 to make the entire convention online over the
wishes of the LNC.

See attached screenshot for pledge and Mr. Sarwark's name pledging to do so.

It would be more convenient for me to stay silent.  Duty demands that I not
be.

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