Is the post below actually saying that we the ordinary citizens of Lincoln 
should not talk among ourselves about critical matters of town governance -- 
matters that are ultimately going to be decided by us when we vote on them -- 
communicating with other fellow citizens at any time and in any forum that we 
choose?
Everybody keep mum about issues that may come up at a committee meeting until 
they walk through the door and raise their hands for permission to speak?
Wrong for a resident to tell as many fellow citizens as possible in advance of 
a meeting whatever specific detailed issues that voter thinks an unelected town 
committee needs to address or -- heaven forbid -- criticizing the committee’s 
policy or process?
Talk about democracy dying in darkness!


On Fri, Oct 27, 2023, 9:02 AM John Mendelson <johntmendel...@gmail.com 
<mailto:johntmendel...@gmail.com>>
wrote:

> Easy to lob accusations and perhaps even some conspiracy theories on LT
> where the members of the HCAWG cannot respond.
> 
> Perhaps there was an error on the submission but a more appropriate forum
> to query this would be in either of the two open forums on November 8 that
> have been widely publicized.
> 
> Questions and answers on the record.
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