All the calls and emails have finally paid off -- first with the Auxiliary:
October 13, 2010
Dear Sisters,
In light of the VFW’s position on the most recent endorsements by the VFW Political Action Committee, effective this day, October 13, 2010, the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars is suspending all fundraising and promotion of VFW-PAC for the remainder of the year.
Any monies raised for PAC up to this date should be forwarded immediately to PAC for those purposes in accordance with the laws concerning political action committees.
Department Award No. 5 as seen in the 2010-2011 National Program Book on Page 20 is hereby suspended for the remainder of the year, and the program title will hereafter be known as Legislative.
Loyally,
Cortina Barnes
National President
We would like to know what union group took over control of the VFW PAC -- was it SEIU? This smacks of something their people would do when confronted. They would refuse to back down which is exactly what happened with the VFW PAC directors. Now the Commander of the VFW has asked for a vote to decertify the PAC and removed the appointments of officers of the PAC. It should be almost unanimous to decertify but we will have to wait and see at the Convention as the PAC as refused to rescind their endorsements. The Commander is right about one thing -- it makes the VFW look really bad to dis Veterans in favor of incumbents like Boxer who have contempt for the military.
BIG WIN! VFW (Finally) Does Right By Members
by Mr. Wolf
You spoke.
You were heard.
This, was the right thing to do-
MEMORANDUM
________________________________________________________________________
National Council of Administration
Richard L. Eubank, Commander-in-Chief
Date:
October 14, 2010
________________________________________________________________________
I have reviewed the Political Action Committee (PAC) Board of Directors’ response to our request to rescind this year’ s Congressional endorsements. I disagree with their assessment.
It is now evident to most of the VFW leadership, both National and especially the departments, that the VFW has been subjected to extreme negative publicity throughout the nation, and the recent endorsement decisions have, in fact, harmed the VFW’s reputation and future ability to fulfill our mission.
I cannot let this erosion of public support for our great organization continue. The apparent lack of the committee to address these concerns will lead to a proposal by me, as Commander-in-Chief, to amend the by-laws at the 112th National Convention for the purpose of dissolving the PAC.
Meanwhile, under the authority granted to me as Commander-in-Chief in section 619 of the VFW National By-Laws and under section
620 of the Manual of Procedure, I am withdrawing all PAC appointments effective October 15, 2010.
Accordingly, I’ m asking the council for a vote of “ no confidence” in the VFW PAC as indicated on the enclosed ballot.
There you have it. The PAC refused to back down. So, the Commander had no choice but to shut down the PAC. Apparently, behind the scenes, he was not able to get them to rescind the endorsements, thereby necessitating closing it down completely. While I’d like to have seen was the PAC remove the endorsements; maybe, by ‘proxy’, the Commander can now do that. See, hideous candidates who have a long history of NOT supporting those in uniform are trumpeting their VFW endorsement
Excerpt: Read more at Big Government
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