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   The ASUCD Government Codes are spattered with my blood.

   I had to make what I do my best to avoid calling the quarterly Court report to the ASUCD Senate last night. Because they hate me they postponed hearing my report for a few hours. In the mean time I sat with Justice Raff and we looked up government codes relevant to things they were talking about. And we were both rather disturbed to find things relevant to two major topics of discussion that no one seemed aware of. On one the spent around an hour discussing whether or not to require themselves and future generations to attend two leadership seminars per quarter. I found in the Government Codes however, that they ALREADY ARE supposed to attend a series of training events, most of which no longer occur.

   And then they were discussing the IRS investigation against ASUCD. The mentality around the senate table seems to remain as cavalier and rightious about it as they did back when they were first warned about it. I happened to decide to look up the official endorsement policy in the gov't codes, an lo what do I find on the very back page (ie where the back cover would be if there was one):

Section 701 - (1) In any instances where there might be a conflict, the name or symbol [of ASUCD] will not be used.
(2) ASUCD, Unit of ASUCD, or symbols of ASUCD cannot be used in any way that might be construed as implying support, endorsement, or advancement of, or opposition to, any political, religious, sociological, or economic movement, activity, or program by the Assocated Students of the University of California, Davis (ASUCD).


   Justice Raff then showed this to Vice President Paloma Perez, who immediately responded with "we just added that!"
   Knowing her trustworthiness, I scampered down the hall to get the copy of the government codes hanging in the ASUCD glass case, which were dated September 2003. The codes were exactly as they currently are in this section. This means three things:
   (A) ASUCD has a really old copy of the government codes available in the glass case.
   (B) The codes explicitly forbade endorsements before this issue ever came up
   (C) VP Perez blatantly lied to me.
   In my excitement I pricked my finger on the pushpin holding the codes to the wall and got blood all over the place. Gruesome I know but I thought it sounded like it could be symbolic somehow.


Quotes - KDVS report
   Stephen Valentino, director of KDVS (the radio station in our basement), was before the Senate on Thursday for money for a project down there.
   "There are so many keys [to the radio station] in circulation that we discovered a band was practicing in our engineering room" - Stephen Valentino. Its funny because its true.. really.
   "My life consists of waiting around for my boyfriend to finish his lj entry" - Kristy Heidenberger (thirty seconds ago)
   "that makes me sound like such a loser!" -Kristy Heidenberger
   "Proddinated!!" -Kristy Heidenberger (while prodding me with a highlighter.)


Speaking of the IRS investigation: I talked to the initiator of the investigation today. Everyone's favourite former president of the Davis College Democrats was in town actually and said he'd stopped by campus but fled when he was promptly set upon by people who wanted his autograph -- apparently some members of Students for an Orwellian Society recognized him immediately.

Date: 2004-10-30 05:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ashael.livejournal.com
Ah, local politics, will you ever cease to amuse.
There's always seems to be much more shit flying around when there really isn't all that much to gain or lose.

Date: 2004-10-30 11:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emosnail.livejournal.com
true. and if they'd just be honest and be like "whoa you're right we fucked up" (about endorsing candidates for office) and stopped trying to cover it up I think things would end a lot better for them.

Date: 2004-10-31 01:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] impotent-dream.livejournal.com
FRICKE!!!!!!!!!! EEEEEEEE!!!

Date: 2004-10-31 04:07 pm (UTC)

Date: 2004-10-31 12:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] citizene.livejournal.com
Igor is such a pro. And ASUCD senators are such amateurs.

Date: 2004-10-31 04:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emosnail.livejournal.com
I don't want to give anything away at this point, but I have good reason to believe that this has not been the end of the easily avoidable ass-kicking that ASUCD will recieve from Igor.


I say easily avoidable because Igor did clearly inform the ASUCD officers of the problem and what he would do if they didn't fix it, and this interchange was covered by the aggie, and they basically laughed in his face. They claim they didn't know any better but wouldn't it have made sense to at least at that time ask their legal council, who prolly would have been like "yeah he's right, asshats." This is why I don't have any sympathy for the ASUCD government in this case.


Their continued refusal to cooperate is about to lead to a second round of legal consequences.

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