The following is an excerpt from CQ Magazine's White Paper titled "What is the ARRL So Afraid Of?" posted at
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The board said that Norton, by allegedly stating his opposition to the new policy, was "criticizing publicly the collective action of the Board of Directors adopting said Code of Conduct and drawing the Board's collective decision making into disrepute." The board resolution continued to say that Norton's criticism of this policy had "caused harm to the League" and constituted "unacceptable behavior as an ARRL Board member."
Bull.
This action by the League board - not any statements by an individual member - is what is causing "harm to the League" and "drawing the Board's collective decision making into disrepute."
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Coudn't have put it better myself!
73,
Bob, N6TV