by Zach Grant L1011jock » Mon Jan 04, 2010 4:44 am
Jeff,
True, you have one vote during elections, for your tribe chief/rep and the Society officers (unless of course you live in Chicago...vote early, and vote often). After that, your tribe rep has one vote at the table. Sure you can throw the bum out once a year with your vote, but unless you go through the proper channels, you will not have a voice regardless how indirect. As for attending a board meeting, certainly, but if you want something on the agenda, you still have to go through a BOD member. Thats how it works. Now with that said, if you want to just actually DO something for the good of all, just do it. People will take notice and applaud you if they like it, or shoot flaming arrows followed by hot oil, tar and feathers if they don't. There is no central high command for members to work their own projects, but there is certainly an organizational structure that is based on that of a republican nature (not referring to a political party here, but of a type of governing) for running the business aspects as well as making decisions that affect the bottom line. If you want a direct vote in all issues ICS, get voted in as your tribe rep.
-Zach
"Keep it above 5 feet and don't do nuthin dumb!"