Dear colleagues: I hope all is well with you. I am writing to offer some comments about a couple of the motions before us. 1) After a great deal of consideration, for the moment I believe it would be best to abstain on the motion concerning sustaining the ruling of the chair. In my opinion, there are good arguments on both sides of the question. 2) The chair has indicated that he believes motion 200603-01 is out of order because a vote of the LNC has no legal effect on the provisions of an already executed contract. However, it is unclear to me in what way approval of the motion changes provisions of the contract signed by Mr. Kraus. As far as I am aware, there is no specification in the contract regarding the means by which the LNC decides whether to cancel the contract. Thus, it would be helpful to me (and perhaps others) to receive a clear explanation as to why approval of the motion changes the provisions of the contract signed by Mr. Kraus. As always, thanks for your work for liberty. Take care, Jim James W. Lark, III Professor, Dept. of Engineering Systems and Environment Professor, Applied Mathematics Program, Dept. of Engineering and Society Affiliated Faculty, Department of Statistics University of Virginia Advisor, The Liberty Coalition University of Virginia Region 5 Representative, Libertarian National Committee
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