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Another round of campaigning...

We need to have a presence here. The release says "open forum for faculty" so I imagine they will be the only ones allowed to speak. The December senate meeting specifically said the meeting was open to the community whereas this one does not. I think we should try to force the issue though.
Question and Answer, what Watts, his Attorney and the PR team is doing is called counter intel. It's what Watts told the team, "you don't know what you don't know" well this is how you find out what you don't know, you meet with the enemy and listen, but not answer.
(01-09-2015 10:50 AM)rebounder2u Wrote: [ -> ]Question and Answer, what Watts, his Attorney and the PR team is doing is called counter intel. It's what Watts told the team, "you don't know what you don't know" well this is how you find out what you don't know, you meet with the enemy and listen, but not answer.

Exactly. The faculty senate members need to show up, act like everything is perfect and then lay waste to their relationship the day after.

This is on page one of the 'soon to be ex-girlfriend' playbook.
I wouldn't mind seeing some questions asked that you know he would bury himself with, like, "If you are open to transparency, why don't we reevaluate your previous choices, such as with the Honor's Program and the disbanding of football, rifle and bowling?" You know he would just destroy himself trying to answer that, with his "I am better than you attitude". Could a list be made of these questions and then passed along to certain FS to be asked at the meeting?
Looks like the Faculty Senate bylaws state:

"Any person may attend a meeting of the senate or one of its committees to observe the proceedings."
(01-09-2015 11:51 AM)hooverblazer Wrote: [ -> ]Looks like the Faculty Senate bylaws state:

"Any person may attend a meeting of the senate or one of its committees to observe the proceedings."

They will limit your attendance by the fire code of the room occupancy.
(01-09-2015 12:40 PM)BlazerPhil Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-09-2015 11:51 AM)hooverblazer Wrote: [ -> ]Looks like the Faculty Senate bylaws state:

"Any person may attend a meeting of the senate or one of its committees to observe the proceedings."

They will limit your attendance by the fire code of the room occupancy.

Sure. That would be a great thing.
They need both meetings to take place in the larger hall.
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