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The DDC Keeps Term Limits

February 26, 2008

The much-talked-about term-limit vote just occurred at the DDC — and, after what is described as a "passionate," "overflowing" and "raucous" meeting (one person called it a "near riot"), with an attempt to have two votes, and a lengthy dispute over whether the vote should be held in private, the measure to change the DDC by-laws did not pass by two thirds, which means term limits will remain in place, and the club will get new leadership.

This is, of course, barring another vote on this issue. And some think that’s a possibility, and it apparently is being discussed. We will cross that bridge when we come to it, but for now, the issue seems settled. 

Posted by Rob Bates on February 26, 2008 | Comments (4)

February 29, 2008
In response to: The DDC Keeps Term Limits
rob commented:

rob why don,t you write about the coruptio at the ddc why don't you write how banda threaten you if you wrote one bad word about him


February 28, 2008
In response to: The DDC Keeps Term Limits
Hedda Schupak commented:

Well, if term limits are good enough for the United States government, it's nice to see they're good enough for the DDC as well.


February 27, 2008
In response to: The DDC Keeps Term Limits
Jennifer Heebner commented:

Does this industry organization adhere to its bylaws?


February 26, 2008
In response to: The DDC Keeps Term Limits
B.C. commented:

Congratulations to the DDC for voting to keep the club in the 21st Century. Their democratic decision offers the promise of new leadership and ideas.

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