Nominating comitee candidates have been long standing Sierra Club members. Petition candidates may or not been in the Sierra Club for any length of time. Charlie Winterwood --- Michael D Wyrick <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I don't want to try to speak for all of the group > showing a "lack of > interest" in the upcoming elections, but here are my > thoughts: > > I find this whole "takeover"deal really distasteful, > and I really want to > keep it from happening. I suspect pretty much > everyone agrees with me on > that. > > I don't want to spend a ton of time on the web > trying to get information > about it, I just want someone to identify who the > "good" and "bad" > candidates are (which has pretty much already been > done on this > listserve, although it would be a good idea to > repeat it), and make sure > I get a form on which to vote. If someone can help > me with that, before > the election, then I assure you I will be voting to > keep the club as is, > and not let it be hijacked out from under us. > > If there is something else that I/we need to be > doing, please let me/us > know what that is, and I'll try to help with that > too. > > Mike Wyrick > > On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 11:59:09 -0600 Bill Witt > <[log in to unmask]> writes: > > Dear Sierra Friends, > > > > I'm puzzled by what appears to be a considerable > lack of interest in > > the > > upcoming BOD elections. Only three of the 94 > members on this > > list-serve > > have responded to my expressions of concern. > > > > Others, however, are taking note. Here's a list > of newspapers that > > today > > published an AP story on the takeover effort. > > > > Bill Witt > > > > > > > > > > USA Today > > Kansas City Star > > Seattle Times (ran with their own story that had > local interviews) > > Sarasota Herald-FL > > Salt Lake City Tribune > > Chicago Tribune > > Boston Globe > > Miami HeraldContra Costa Times-CA > > Fort Wayne Journal Gazette-IN > > Fort Wayne News-Standard-IN > > Grand Forks Herald-ND > > Belleville News-Democrat-IN > > Atlanta Journal-Constitution > > Providence Journal-RI > > Corvallis Gazette Times-OR > > Tri-Valley Herald-CA > > Wichita Eagle > > Wilkes Barre Weekender-PA > > Bradenton Herald-FL > > Rocky Mount Telegram-NC > > Columbus Ledger-GA > > Centre Daily Times-PA > > News Journal-TX > > Fort Worth Star-Telegram > > The Guardian-UK > > MLive.com > > KTVU.com-SF > > Biloxi Sun Herald-MS > > San Jose Mercury News-CA > > phillyburbs.com-PA > > Wilmington Morning Star-NC > > Dayton Daily News-OH > > Macon Telegraph-GA > > Akron Beacon-Journal-OH > > The Ledger-FL > > Tuscaloosa News-AL > > > > Rival factions compete to control powerful Sierra > Club > > SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? A fierce battle is brewing > over the future of > > the > > Sierra Club, and an unlikely issue is at the > center of the debate: > > immigration. > > A growing faction in the nation's most influential > environmental > > group has > > urged a stronger stance against immigration, > calling the growing > > U.S. > > population and its consumption of natural > resources the biggest > > threat to > > the environment. > > > > Past and present Sierra Club leaders say the > anti-immigrant faction > > has > > teamed up with animal-rights activists in an > attempt to hijack the > > 112-year-old organization and its $100 million > annual budget. > > > > "At stake is really the heart and soul of the > organization," said > > Adam > > Werbach, the club's president from 1996-98. "It's > a sad attempt by a > > very > > small special-interest group to take over the > entire Sierra Club > > organization." > > > > Some of the old guard has organized a movement > called Groundswell > > Sierra > > to oppose what they say is an attempted takeover > by outside groups. > > Their > > opponents responded by filing a lawsuit claiming > the leaders are > > unfairly > > trying to influence an upcoming board election. > > > > Between March 1 and April 15, members will cast > mail-in ballots to > > fill > > five open seats on the club's 15-member governing > board. The club's > > anti-immigration faction says it needs only three > more seats to > > control > > policy. > > > > "It's a democratic process. To accuse these > candidates of taking > > over the > > Sierra Club is like accusing the Democrats of > taking over the White > > House," said board member Paul Watson, who > co-founded Greenpeace and > > now > > heads the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. > > > > Groundswell Sierra was formed after club leaders > learned that > > Watson, who > > won a seat as a petition candidate last year, > spoke openly about a > > takeover attempt during a speech at a conference > on animal rights. > > Animal > > rights activists have agitated for the club to > denounce hunting, > > fishing > > and meat consumption. > > > > Club leaders say the anti-immigration debate has > drawn in outsiders > > who > > want to promote their agenda. The Southern Poverty > Law Center, a > > Montgomery, Ala.-based civil liberties group, has > reported that > > extremist > > racist and anti-immigration groups are encouraging > their members to > > pay > > $25 to join the Sierra Club and vote in the > election. > > > > In January, center co-founder Morris Dees said he > would run for a > > board > > seat to draw attention to the anti-immigration > movement. > > > > Groundswell Sierra is encouraging members to vote > because less than > > 10% of > > the club's 750,000 members have participated in > recent elections, > > making > > it easy for candidates to win board seats with > relatively few votes. > === message truncated === __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]