Okay, some of you will just want to jump to the original legal mumbo jumbo, but I’ll whittle this down to my between the lines interpretation:
The Norwalk Democratic Party proceeds at its own peril if it doesn’t immediately ask for Galen Well’s resignation, stop conducting witch hunts and stop operating as if it is intent on driving out its entire membership. The state party would have tossed the caucus elections but because it would have placed a significant burden on Norwalk by doing so, the panel chose to allow the results to stand, however the way that they were held was undemocratic and not in the spirit of how the state party operates. Lastly, they note this is the second time Wells (Mme. Defarge) was censured.
Apparently the Historical Commission reached for new levels of incompetency with the latest retrenchment to protect errant curator Sue Gunn. Rather than looking at the operation of both the Museum and the commission as a business, the politics of stupidity have joined forces to further kill off any hope of normal business decisions.
I will be writing more on this subject, but business stuff rules my time today, and it would take too long to deliver my rant about our local Island of Misfit toys. I hope that the political flunkies are happy with this there decisions these days ….