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Charles Brewer's Plan to Effectively Marginalize Women Voters; His Response

Over the weekend we posted comment about Chuck Brewer's plan to give each household in the Malcolm Windover Heights Civic Association a single vote. Chuck, who is an avid reader of this site, responded to our criticism by sending out an email (with a "screen shot" of our post) to every member of the Civic Association. He also said this:

Yesterday, we sent a notice about: 1. Proposed amendments to the Association By-Laws 2. A membership meeting, Nov. 16, 2006, 7:30PM, Vienna Community Center to discuss & vote on these amendments. As you can see from the screenshot below, at least one person has read the proposed amendments. The MWHCA_ByLawsNov06Explained.pdf contains explanations of why the Executive Board is proposing the various amendments. I hope you will take the time to read them, and then plan on attending the Nov. 16 meeting. Whether you agree with any or all, please consider sharing your opinion with us at the meeting. These amendments will be voted upon at the meeting, and any amendment lacking a majority vote will obviously not go into place. --Charles Brewer

Isn't amazing how fast our web criticism can make a weenie like Brewer crawl back into his hole? He is already backtracking. Feedback about Brewer:

Chuck, if you need me to pay my dues for BOTH my husband and I, fine. If I'm a registered voter in this freakin' country, I get my own vote in the civic association. GEESH! Man, now I'm fired up to vote tomorrow!

Did we forget to mention Chuck also sits on the Vienna Board of Zoning Appeals? Yes, he really is one of Maud's weenies.

Comments

Great Chuck, glad to see you are continuing on with my mission. We must keep them barefoot and pregnant. Thanks again.

Hey, I take this election seriously, folks. Tradition be the guide, there is no reason why families get to have more than one vote, what if you have several adults living at a single address, like along Columbia Turnpike?... they should not all have the right to vote, and I serious doubt anyone who is a stay at home MOM has any serious input to understand the issues, therefore, only the men should vote, right Chuck?

Sometimes, two unrelated friends may also be living in the same house - they also have to be one vote? Aren't we all adults?

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