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I am not sure who is on this list, but I am hoping that the senators who 
voted last night at some point read this.

I had a lot of thoughts as the evening went on last night.  I listened to 
the discussion, I hear and understood why people wanted to vote yes and 
why people wanted to vote no.  I was left confused.  In my mind it 
paralleled something that took place a little over a month ago.  For me 
the Senate was just a smaller scale of the many other "votes" which have 
taken place, proposals which have been presented and discussions which 
have been circular.

I was sitting their wondering, who on this Senate represents me, my 
views.  Granted, I have shared them with many people, but of course, 
people with other "individual" opinions have disagreed, which I can 
understand.  But then I asked myself many questions about representation.  
I am 
confused.  Many people will comment that the Senate has been voted in by 
students....What students?  How many students?  Do students even know 
your platforms and what you stand for?  

These questions are all so confusing for me.  Due to the apathy of many, 
yes many, students, the Senate cannont be representative.  Students, the 
majority do not share with you what they want, how they want you to vote.
Which leads me to feel that the way people voted was based within their 
own personal agendas, philosophies, etc...  Just a thought.

Finally, just a question: Did anyone else out there see last night as 
just a reinactment of what has happened at other meetings (Town, Faculty 
Senate, etc)?  I would love to hear how people saw and felt after seeing 
and hearing last nights discussion.

It is funny how we think we can change things when the faculty don't , when the staff doesn't, when the ALANA students have worked 
their asses off trying to offer proposal after proposal...when they have 
risked not graduating, and their lives...Maybe a strong statement is 
necessary and needed.

So, my final request is that for the next few days we talk with each 
other, learn as much as we can, listen to the voices who have experienced 
what it is that we are talking about - I think we all know that the 
majority of the Senate, as well as myself, have not experienced and 
cannot totally understand what all of this is about, but let's try to.

Peace,

Betsy


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		to use the strength in the service of my vision,
		   Then it becomes less and less important
			   whether I am afraid."
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