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Originally Posted by Pastor Poster
He did an admirable job.
Again, he shined in the business session today. A couple of motions were made that many, many, men laughed at - but he comforted the men who had made the motions with a lot of compassion and respect.
My admiration for him really increased today.
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Originally Posted by Stephen Hoover
Give an example of these motions please...
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1. A motion was made to chage the order of the business session so that resolutions would be voted on before the election of officers. The motion was never voted on because the rules committee deemed it inadmissable.
2. A young man asked for a count of those who were qualified as voters. He was quite persistent. His concern, IMO, was valid. We currently have no way of determining who is eligible to vote, and who isn't. IMO, we are way too loose in this area.
The trouble was that the man didn't know how to frame his concern in a way that we could empathize. His motion garnered maybe 5 votes out of the 2000 men there. Laughter erupted. I would have been so embarrased!
Brother Haney was very kind to the man, stating that he could understand the cause for concern, but this is the way it had always been done.