Where are the meetings advertised? When did the last one occur? When is
the next one? Do they meet the requirements of the state Open Meetings Act?
I don’t normally respond to the rantings and rambles of Mike
Chambers, “The Voice of the CCA,” because most of his stuff is ridiculous on
its face. My colleague Linda Felaco does devote time and energy to
fact-checking the craziest of Chambers’ stuff. To try to cover all the
ridiculous Chambers’ rants is just not worth it.
But in a recent Chamberpot, Chambers
made a remarkable claim that could have serious legal repercussions.
As Chambers got wound up singing the praises of the CCA, he made
this remarkable claim:
“And
they provide an open forum for discussion of ideas, even if those ideas are in
conflict with CCA policy and they do it in a civil manner with respect for the
opinions of others. These forums are commonly held at regular intervals in the
town hall as proposed by the CCA officers.”
What “open forums”? What “regular intervals”? When are these events held? How are they advertised? Are they are on Clerkbase? Does the Town Council sanction them? Do they meet the requirements of the state Open Meetings Act?
Or are these CCA meetings that are held at Town
Hall, theoretically “open” but never advertised?
One reason I rarely respond to Chambers is that I have a very hard time figuring out which parts of his columns he simply makes up and which ones are real events that have been scrambled beyond recognition in Chambers’ retelling.
The only things I can say for certain about the
Chamberpots is that (a) they are not sourced or documented, either by link or
reference and (b) they are officially
sanctioned by the CCA, because otherwise they would not be allowed on the
official CCA website.
CCA webmaster Ruth Platner controls the content on the site, presumably with the concurrence of the CCA Steering Committee, so each and every Chamberpot had to have Ruth’s blessing before it was posted. That’s what a “webmaster” does.
CCA webmaster Ruth Platner controls the content on the site, presumably with the concurrence of the CCA Steering Committee, so each and every Chamberpot had to have Ruth’s blessing before it was posted. That’s what a “webmaster” does.
For months, the CCA – often through Mike’s
Chamberpots – has been attacking members of the Charlestown Democratic Town
Committee for what I write on Progressive Charlestown, as if my committee
colleagues could control what I write.
But on the other hand, the CCA’s own house organ, their own official website, has been publishing anonymous screeds for six years and more recently, these bizarre Chamberpots.
But on the other hand, the CCA’s own house organ, their own official website, has been publishing anonymous screeds for six years and more recently, these bizarre Chamberpots.
But that’s a side issue – a lively one, but a
side issue nonetheless. What I want to know is what is up with these CCA public
meetings at Town Hall that are described by Chambers on the CCA website.
Until this mention by Chambers, the last public
CCA meeting you’ll find described on the CCA website is their final “annual”
meeting in 2008, before they tore themselves up in their civil war.