Now, my understanding of a board is to ensure the financial solvency of an organization, and to protect the integrity and operations of an institution. If this is so, then the Board of Directors is responsible for the integrity of the FUCR. In relation, the statements made by Miss. Glorpp seem to fly in the face of this reasoning:
"We'll see who's "fucked shit up" when you're lying broke and penniless in the gutter... or working for some other shitty fantasy wrestling promotion!I drove the NWA into bankruptcy and I'm not afraid to do it to The FUCR as well!Mu-hu-ha-hahahahahahahaha!"
It would appear that Miss Glorpp's statements are antithetical to an organization. If it is one's intention of bankrupting an organization, then I would imagine that that person has automatically, and by definition, given up their rights to run an organizationl. I would suggest that the Board of Directors file a suit against Miss Glorpp on grounds of mental capacity to run an organization. And perhaps in the end of the day, she is still only eight, true? I don't believe that children have the legal right to make financial decisions or even to "run" an organization.
Hammer... out.
Friday, August 1, 2008
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Wow, for such a sensational journalist, you've written an article that is downright boring. Somehow I'm strangely impressed.
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