Saturday, October 11, 2014

WW II and CV

WAITING FOR ARMAGEDDON


Seventy-five percent of our citizens were against the United States getting involved in WWII while war was raging in Europe, and Hitler was causing massive destruction.

 Here in Century Village the question is, are we waiting for the final destruction of our village before we take action to eradicate a dictator who has infected our community with his poison? 

It was not until Japan bombed Pearl Harbor that the citizens of the United States woke up and decided that war was inevitable and winning it was the only solution for mankind.  Within four days after Pearl Harbor, we were at war with Germany and Japan. 

 Are the people in Century Village waiting for Armageddon before they act to rid the tyrant David Israel from our midst?  Are they waiting for a PEARL HARBOR before they take action and do something to cleanse us from his perverted power?  I hope not, because the time is running out before Century Village is damned to hell.  David Israel is the power behind the movement to change the bylaws, and he has formed a committee with people from his camp who bow to his every demand.  

This puts the people of the village in a dangerous situation.  While it may be true that any changes must be presented and approved by the delegates the fact is when a final draft is presented to the delegates, they will not have enough time to examine the proposed changes. Delegates have never been allowed sufficient time to make decisions based on having enough information on a vote. It is important that delegates make a strong effort to keep abreast of the changes while they are being drafted in order to see the direction in which David is trying to steer the village. 

We must all demand to see a copy of the proposed bylaw changes as they are being drafted. Go to UCO - ask for copies and study them well before you vote.  This is a very important issue for our community. 

If ypu are not sure vote NO. Go back to the changes, see what advantages it is and what disadvanages the by-law changes mean to us, the residents. - Gary

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