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Jon Postel wrote: >For those of you actually interested in using democratic processes to >operate Internet organizations: > >The Internet Society (ISOC) is in the midst of its nomination and >election process to decide on five positions of its Board of Trustees. > >One third of the 15 member board is elected each year. The term of >office is three years. > >The individual members of the ISOC vote to elect the Trustees. > >The current list of candidates and procedures to nominate further >candidates are available at: I am no more interested in joining ISOC than I am in becoming a Shriner or in joining the Michigan Militia. ISOC is just another private club. It is representative of absolutely nothing. We have governments and elections and politicians and parliaments that represent us thank you very much you power crazed chip monkey you. Get the fuck back in your machine cage and leave the politics to real governments. TeleVirtually Yours, Bob Allisat http://www.wtv.net http://www.fcn.net
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