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Re: [ga] The everlasting PIN situation


>(to: Christopher Ambler, cc: to Esther Dyson and the GA, please find Mr
>Amblers original message attached below)
>
>Dear Mr Ambler,
>I wish I could use that as a comforting fact, but it just adds to the
>confusion regarding the PIN situation. I heard that the PINs would be sent
>in batches - fair enough - but now the election is due and I still do not
>know how to vote without my PIN.

Far more important than the final election, is the ability to lend 
your support to the impartial At-Large-nominated Board candidates.

If they don't get enough support, we get the ICANN picked board 
members instead, and the power of the At Large membership is reduced 
to the power of the GA membership and those with no DNSO 
representation.


>I sure can understand that ICANN suffer
>from intial administrative problems, but it's harder to accept that a
>legally binding election will take place when several voters have no means
>of participation.

Nothing that ICANN does is legally binding.

>
>The PIN situation should be solved or the election postponed.

Or the nomination period extended!

>Any other
>alternative is unjust and unfair. I might excercise my right not to vote
>for any of the candidates, but for the time beeing I'm even denied to 
>make such a choice.
>
>Lucky ICANN to have Esther Dyson as chairman - who I know is just,
>otherwise I might have suggested foul play.


Bwa hawwww hawww hawww! That's gotta be POST OF THE WEEK!!!

This is the same Esther that's more concerned about ensuring she's 
staying at a hotel with a smwimming pool during ICANN road shows, 
than ensuring fairness to all.

She was in charge when the GA didn't get to pick their own board 
members. Same with the DNSO.

She's heavily involved in the scam.

Esther Dyson just? My arse!

-- 
Andrew P. Gardner

Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
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