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Re: [ga] Icann At Large Poll rejects RALOs and ICANN's new At Largestructure



Well I find the poll somewhat irrelevant.  Looks more like a make work
project so everyone can feel relevant.  And my name is on their.  Why?
When i have never offered to place myself in a trust position with
any icann organization.

regards
joe

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On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Richard Henderson wrote:

> HelpWhen At Large members were given a choice of 295 people to develop an At Large structure, and asked whether they trusted / did not trust them to do it, it is interesting that Denise Michel polled 290th out of the 295, and Esther Dyson polled 293rd out of the 295.
>
> Does this give some impression of the grassroots disdain for the "Esther and Denise Show" ?
>
> When you consider that this Poll was carried out by the largest one-member-one-vote At Large group, the very constituency Denise and Esther have been trying to organise, the result blows the whistle on their agenda.
>
> It is "top down". It is ICANN's own agenda.
>
> Only Louis Touton, Vint Cerf, Joe Sims and Stuart Lynn polled lower than Denise.
>
> That shows just how opposed the grassroots At Large members are to Denise Michel.
>
> Icann At Large is highly unlikely to have anything to do with this ICANN Board attempt to legitimise Stuart Lynn's "coup".
>
> A coup which chose to EXPEL our democratically elected representatives.
>
> Denise is identified with the ICANN Board. Her initiative and agenda is seen as the Board's initiative and agenda.
>
> 290th out of 295.
>
> Never has it been more obvious that the At Large should organise and structure itself OUTSIDE the ICANN power structure.
>
> yrs,
>
>
> Richard Henderson
>
>

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