Dan Grimm Makes False Statements & Ignores Bylaws on Proxies

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In the prior video https://rumble.com/v2a838i-dan-grimm-questioned-on-making-up-rules.html you saw Dan Grimm being accused of making up rules. In this video, he falsely states that Robert's Rules does not address Proxies. This is false, they are mentioned several times referenced at the bottom.

Then a PC stands up and reads from the LD3 bylaws which expressly states that Proxies are only to be used in meetings where an election or vote on bylaws is scheduled. Using them during a standing vote on the February 9th meeting VIOLATES THE BYLAWS.

#45:2 One Person, One Vote. It is a fundamental principle of parliamentary law that each person who is a member of a deliberative assembly is entitled to one-and only one- vote on a question.

#45:56 Absentee Voting. It is a fundamental Principle of parliamentary law that the right to vote is limited to the members of an organization who are actually present at the time the vote is taken in a regular or properly called meeting…

45:70 Proxy Voting A proxy is a power of attorney given by one person to another to vote in his stead; the term also designates the person who holds the power of attorney. Proxy voting is not permitted in ordinary deliberative assemblies unless the laws of the state in which the society is incorporated require it, or the charter or bylaws of the organization provide for it. Ordinarily it should neither be allowed nor required, because proxy voting is incompatible with the essential characteristics of a deliberative assembly…

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