Good people,

This election was won fair and square inside icann servers. I reaffirm my congratulations to all the winners, regardless of whether I voted for you or not. Humbled by candidates whom did not achieve top votes to sail through but they came out openly congratulating the winners. In my Kiswahili language lies a proverb, “asiyekubali kushindwa sio mshindani” [one that never agrees to defeat can never be a winner]

If a loser on this round desires that we congratulate and celebrate with them on their win in future then they should just accept the results and come out to congratulate those that defeated here. But if finds that impossible, then maybe they should consider taking classes on “how to lose.”

regards,

Alex


On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 12:01 AM, Robin Gross <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I seem to recall a number of NCSG EC members begging Debbie to please turn over the names and contact into for these "members" and she refused to hand it over until the eve of the election.  Who's fault is that?

Robin

On Oct 20, 2011, at 10:48 AM, Milton L Mueller wrote:

>> -----Original Message-----
>>
>> At the very least, though I would think that any orgs that Amber and Debbie
>> sign up to NPOC should at least be required to confirm explicitly and
>> independently to ICANN (i.e., to NCSG) that they are granting A&D this
>> representative role.  We shouldn't have to take it on A&D's word, just as
>> no one should take my word if I attempt to sign up a bunch of other
>> individual registrants as members.
>>
>
> This is precisely what the NCSG Executive Committee insisted on, and in many cases they could not get confirmation from the original organization, or it took them so long to get it that they missed the election deadline. That is why NPOC is trying to nullify the election.
>




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