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    Cabarrus County GOP Men’s Club Meets Thursday Night

    April 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment

    Please note our Next meeting: Thursday, April 24th, 2008 at the

    Red Pig

    in the Carolina Mall.

    NC Civitas will be our Guest speaker.

    Chris Hayes from the John William Pope Civitas Institute will be there to discuss
    the results of their latest NC polling results. These are mostly issue oriented polls.
    You should come out to find out what the voters are thinking about these days.

    1. IF THE ELECTION FOR PRESIDENT WERE HELD TODAY AND THE CANDIDATES WERE BARACK OBAMA AND
    JOHN MCCAIN, FOR WHOM WOULD YOU BE VOTING?
    2. TURNING YOUR ATTENTION TO STATE ISSUES, IF THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR GOVERNOR WERE HELD
    TODAY, WHO WOULD YOU BE VOTING FOR?

    Chris Hayes will be able to answer these questions and many more that you might have.


    Come and join us for great food, serious business, a lot of fun, and warm Republican fellowship. And bring a friend — visitors are always welcome! The Red Pig Cafe is located at the northwest corner of Carolina Mall, near the parking deck, on Concord Parkway North in Concord.

    Please Visit our new Web Site.

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    Thoughts on the Cabarrus Republican Men’s Club Constitution

    December 3rd, 2007 · 3 Comments

    When I read that the leadership of the Men’s Club decided to fold the organization, I was disappointed and outraged at the same time. Disappointed in a lack of leadership; the “I didn’t get my way, so I’m taking my ball and going home” attitude. Outraged at a lack of disrespect for the rules.

    A number of you will recall that I wrote the bylaws for the organization. In no way do I have the wisdom that Madison had when he wrote the US Constitution. However, I did my best and it was a good start.

    I submitted the draft of the Men’s Club Constitution (I may use the term bylaws too) at the March, 2007 meeting. At the April meeting, the floor was opened to discussion. The only comment was complimentary, so it was submitted to be ratified at the May meeting. Ratification occurred and we were abiding by it for several months, or at least in theory.

    So, since I wrote the document, I will make a few points:

    The bylaws clearly state that the organization complies with Federal, State, and local laws. In addition, the organization is to uphold the NC Federation of Republican Men (NCFRM) and Robert’s Rules of Order (current edition). Thus, if an issue is not addressed in the bylaws of the Men’s Club or NCFRM, the Robert’s Rules is the authority.

    The meeting where the membership voted to remove Mr. Privette from office was official and in good standing. A motion was made, seconded, discussion, and voted. Mr. Dover tried to ignore the motion and was out of order in several instances, most particularly when he left. Moreover, Mr. Thibault was in the right to assume order and proceed. Therefore, where some may disagree with the outcome, everything was “by the book.”

    A few weeks ago, the Board of Directors took it upon them to disband the organization. As Mr. Thibault has pointed out, this is out of order and Robert’s Rules dictate the steps are to be followed. This is to be done at a January meeting. In addition, Mr. Sid Rauch has proposed several amendments to the current bylaws and they are to be discussed at the January meeting.

    I have read, re-read, and re-re-read Mr. Rauch’s amendments. In addition, he and I have exchanged emails regarding my thoughts to his changes. I commend him for his actions in wanting to improve the document. However, I cannot endorse all that he has written.

    Before I proceed, let me make this clear. My draft was/is not the perfect document. So any changes that are proposed are not taken personally. Any objections that I have are not because my ego has been bruised but upon my beliefs.

    One of the things I’ve tried to do was keep the identity of the Men’s Club separate from the Republican Party. While the Men’s Club fosters the ideals of the Republican Party, it has the right to make its own decisions whether agreeing or disagreeing with the Party and the leaders (leaders being elected and non-elected officials). In addition, the Men’s Club should be able to provide a forum for open discussion and debate. That is what I always pictured the organization to be. I did not want the organization to become the cheerleading section for a small group of individuals verbally assaulting those who disagreed with them. Sadly, that occurred on several occasions.

    Over the last few weeks, I have engaged in some deep thinking. Should the club be separate from the local party? The tying knot between the two is that the Chair of the Men’s Club has a seat on the local Party’s executive board. Moreover, what is the purpose of the club? To foster Republican ideals which is very much like the Party’s purpose.

    Having said all of this (excuse the rambling), there are a few amendments that I will propose to change, that is change Mr. Rausch’s amendments. [Read more →]

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