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Originally Posted by Chateau d'If
From page 255 of the book...
"It's wise on a resolution of that magnitude to find out who the author of the resolution is and what his real purpose was in forming that resolution. That I did not know." James Kilgore
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I've read that and quite honestly, I have trouble processing it. Brother Kilgore knew who the author(s) of the Resolution were. Both men stood right there in front of him and declared it to be so right on the platform and in front of everyone else as well BEFORE Bro. Kilgore spoke. Moreover, both men had circulated letters to the constituency in the year running up to the GC vote.
Both men were also members of the General Board. This thing was hashed and rehashed for the better part of two years in GB meetings and JK was the Assistant General Superintendent and present in all of those meetings.
It took no "research" to know LW wrote the resolution and PP had written the "Whereas" preamble. It was no secret and both men were vigorously politicking to get the thing passed.