Re:Re: Krishnamurti litigation
Jan 19, 1998 06:57 PM
by Brant Jackson
Once again I hit the wrong key and sent an incomplete message - I do
appologize for that.
My point with regard to the TSA Board Member was that mere involvement in
ligitation, is not, and should not be, a stigma or sign of bad character
disqualifying one from high office. Have you ever considered that maybe
Krishnamurti fell under the influence of different advisors late in life, and
that he was "in the wrong" for trying to break the long-established trusts,
the terms of which legally bound their Board of Directors?
Furthermore, there are members of the TSA(Adyar) who seem to enjoy using
litigation and its threat to coerce the National Board to do things their way,
and a member even filed an EEOC action and a Federal Lawsuit, both
subsequently dismissed as frivolous, against a former national president and
other members of the Board to coerce them to do something. Should their
involuntary participation in these actions disqualify them from high office?
I think not.
Brant Jackson
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