Originally Posted by
Carl Spackler
A core group of board members is writing and editing them now. If we win the vote, any further changes will follow the process as described.
So a core group of unelected, self appointed DPA insiders can change the publicized DPA Constitution and By-laws however they want, whenever they want without notifying the membership of the changes or seeking any membership input. Thanks for clearing that up.
The DPA, not quite living up to its claim: "This document guarantees the control of the Association remains completely in the hands of the membership as a collective body."
I guess at the DPA some animals are more equal than others. Particularly the unelected, self appointed kind.