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South Dakota UDO
Sunday, November 13, 2005
UDO works effortlessly
You can get elected 6 times a year--even if you live in a predominantly "Republican" County!

How can you do this?

Set up an UDO (Ultra Democratic Organization) or an OLAF (Opulent Laughing Abundant Friends/Financiers).
This blog tells you how.

Show up. Get elected!

Then you and the others in the UDO or OLAF can do 3 easy and cool things:

1. Resolve to do 1 to 3 cool projects for your city, county, or state UDO or OLAF.

2. Do the projects! (Anything charitable or scientific or humanitarian. By December 31 or sooner, you and your UDO or OLAF will have DONE all 1, 2 or 3 of your great, wonderful projects!)

3. Relax, and get elected 6 times a year!

UDOs and OLAFs operate as nonprofit associations or nonprofit corporations.

Change your life, have fun, do great things for humanity!

Become an elected Senator, Governor, Representative, President or Visionary of an UDO or OLAF!

Posted by ThinkTank Creator at 1:54 AM CST
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Saturday, October 29, 2005
6 Times A Year? Cool! Of course!
You set up a cool nonprofit organization in South Dakota 3 things would happen:

1. We'd feel the FREEDOM and joy of winning, and doing something!

2. Others would probably get inspired that we didn't just "moan and bitch and wait for another 2 years"
--We have elections every 2 months, not 2 years!

3. Our nonprofit group could some cool and exciting projects that would help people, innovate and create jobs!

My proposal is to have elections 6 times a year to
inspire people and show them how real ultra democracy
works!

(Granted these will be organization elections, not public elections, but it is an inspiring concept).

This can literally be started with a nickel, in any precinct or county in South Dakota!

Why not assume that the best things that we can think of, CAN HAPPEN? Read any book by Eckhart Tolle, and you'll know that good things happen NOW.

How about creating a Think Tank With Attitude, that YOU start with a few nickels, meets at taco places and has elections every 2 months, and totally changes things in South Dakota?

I'm hoping it can start in South Dakota this year, and hopefully in other states, too.

The First Amendment protects our right to free speech and peaceful assembly.

This is powerful, and allows UDO to exist and THRIVE!
UDO refers to the way the nonprofit organization works, having ultra-democratic OPEN elections on paper ballots every 2 months!

Or you can call your group an OLAF--Opulent Laughing Abundant Friends.

What makes these UDOs or OLAFs super cool?

1. Since they are Nonprofit Associations, they can be started for nothing but the cost of paper and pen, and funded with a few nickels!

2. Each UDO or OLAF would do basically 3 things:
ONE--DO research and humanitarian projects, both where the group is (County, City, or Precinct UDOs or OLAFs).

TWO-- Pass one to 3 resolutions each year. A resolution would be statement of what project the UDO or OLAF would intend to do to help humanity!

THREE--DO the 1-3 projects!

3. Many people will have the pleasure of being elected to an UDO or OLAF where they live, and elections can be every 2 months, very lively!

Sure, there are public elections every 2 years for different offices.

But an UDO or OLAF is different!

An UDO or OLAF can decide to either do local projects or national or international projects!

Start an UDO or OLAF in 2005!

This blog tells you how!

Posted by ThinkTank Creator at 3:14 AM CDT
Updated: Saturday, October 29, 2005 3:17 AM CDT
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Monday, September 19, 2005
Names
Instead of UDO, you can use virtually any name for your organization.

How about OLAF? That would stand for Opulent Laughing Abundant Friends?

Or go with a nice organization name--how about
Utah Fun Club?

Nonprofit, and doing great things all the time, and elections 6 times a year!


Alex Martin



Posted by ThinkTank Creator at 4:52 AM CDT
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Tuesday, January 18, 2005
Why have elections 6 times a year?
Because we can!

UDO is envisioned as a nonprofit group that has officer elections 6 times a year!

This is GUARANTEED by the First Amendment. Free speech and peaceable assembly.

Wouldn't YOU like to be elected 6 times a year?

Without TV ads and mudslinging campaigns?

Plus, you would have the GREAT feeling of really doing something!

This is about grass roots-doing-something-great-all-the-time!

Victory 6 times a year!

1-3 Projects per precinct!

Humanitarian or scientific projects! (Why wait for Congress to do something? Start a project now!)

Winning as a lifestyle!

E-mail me at cacto@yahoo.com if you'd like to start
UDO in South Dakota.

It is nonprofit, so the coins in my milk carton are plenty to get this started!


Posted by ThinkTank Creator at 10:40 AM CST
Updated: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 10:40 AM CST
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Monday, January 3, 2005
Create an UDO in your state or DC--Contact Info
Where 2 or more of you stand together and agree, miracles can happen.

Let us know if you'd like to set up an UDO.

cacto@yahoo.com

You will be amazed!

Alex Martin

Posted by ThinkTank Creator at 3:45 PM CST
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Saturday, December 18, 2004
Draft Constitution of SD UDO
Constitution of the South Dakota Ultra Democratic Organization

1. The name of the nonprofit association is the South Dakota Ultra Democratic Organization (hereinafter referred to as the "UDO").

2. The purposes of UDO are:

1. To be organized and operate
exclusively for charitable, scientific and educational purposes.

2. To establish UDO Assemblies in all the precincts and counties of South Dakota, as well as a Statewide UDO Assembly.

3. To have each Assembly discuss and pass one to three Resolutions each year (each Resolution indicating what humanitarian or scientific project the UDO Assembly intends to accomplish that year), and determine how the dues and donations of each Assembly shall be spent.

4. To successfully accomplish 1 to 3 humanitarian or scientific projects per Assembly per calendar year.

5. To let the world know about the UDO Assemblies and what projects have been accomplished, and which ideas have been discussed but not accepted yet as Resolutions.

6. To research and discuss the writings and ideas of Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Lao Tzu and Lysander Spooner, and to see which of these ideas might be applied practically by Precinct, County and State UDO Assemblies.






Posted by ThinkTank Creator at 11:01 PM CST
Updated: Saturday, October 29, 2005 3:25 AM CDT
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Fun Things
UDOs would not spend all their time criticizing political figures.

UDOs would be focused on three things:

1. Fun things!

2. Assemblies

3. Projects

And fun would probably allow us to be relaxed and do great things, too!

Salsa parties, light hearted get togethers...

Politics is serious.

UDOs would be lighter hearted. We will do great things, healing things...

Posted by ThinkTank Creator at 10:32 PM CST
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Minority Rights
I don't know whether this would by in the By Laws, or if this would be in the Assembly Rules written by the State Board of Directors.

Let's say there was 9 people in a precinct. They voted 6-3 to do one project, let's say plant 1,000 trees.

What could the 3 Assemblymen/women who lost do?

I propose that there be a rule allowing maybe 2 or more voting Assembly members to do 1-2 projects a year, if they contribute/donate to a subaccount to fund that project for a calendar year. Let's say these 3 people wanted to grow chile peppers and give them away to a charity. They would simply ask the Assembly (or a State Committee) to certify their Minority Resolution, the Precinct Treasurer would set up another account for them, and these 3 people could run 1 or 2 projects for that year.

Talk about Ultra Democratic! Even people who lost, and their resolution "failed" would be able to do their UDO project, under the Assembly Rules.

I bet some of those minority projects will be more spectacular than those passed by the majority of Assembly members!

Posted by ThinkTank Creator at 10:27 PM CST
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Proposed By Laws of South Dakota UDO
BYLAWS OF Ultra Democratic Organization of South Dakota

ARTICLE I - NAME, PURPOSE

Section 1: The name of this nonprofit association shall be Ultra Democratic Organization of South Dakota, hereinafter called ?UDO?.

Section 2: UDO is organized exclusively for charitable, scientific and educational purposes. The purpose of UDO is to establish UDO Assemblies in all the precincts and counties of South Dakota, as well as a Statewide UDO Assembly. Each Assembly will discuss and pass one to three Resolutions each year. Each Assembly is a separate unit of UDO, subject to the direction and supervision of the Board of Directors. Each Assembly shall determine how the dues and donations given to each Assembly shall be spent. Each Resolution shall not be a mere voicing of opinion, but rather a statement of what each Assembly intends to do each calendar year, as far as accomplishing the humanitarian or scientific goal of each Resolution. Another purpose for UDO is to let the world know about the Resolutions, which ones were accomplished, as well as any ideas for any other Resolutions that other UDO Assemblies, groups or individuals might decide to do. A third purpose of UDO is to research and discuss the writings and ideas of Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, Bill Clinton, Al Gore and Lysander Spooner, and to see which of these ideas might be applied practically to the Precinct, County and State UDO Assemblies.

ARTICLE II - MEMBERSHIP

Section 1: Eligibility for Voting Membership shall be open to any resident of South Dakota of the age of 18 years or older that supports the purpose statement in Article I, Section 2, and who signs a statement to that effect. Voting Membership is granted after completion and receipt of an UDO Statement of Purpose signed by the person seeking membership, and payment of annual dues. All memberships shall be granted upon a majority vote of the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee, either at a weekly meeting, monthly meeting, or by e-mail in between meetings.

Section 2: Annual dues: The amount required for annual dues is 5 cents, due at the time of applying for membership, and also by February 28 of each calendar year. Dues are good for one calendar year. The annual dues may be increased or decreased by a majority vote of the Board of Directors at an annual meeting of the full membership. Continued membership is contingent upon being up-to-date on membership dues.

Section 3: Rights of members: Each member shall be eligible to cast one vote in all UDO annual elections.

Section 4: Resignation: Any member may resign by filing a written resignation with the Secretary. A member can have their membership terminated by a majority vote of the membership at an annual meeting of UDO.

Section 5: Nonvoting membership: Eligibility for Nonvoting Membership shall be open to any resident of South Dakota between the age of 10 and 17 that supports the purpose statement in Article I, Section 2, and who signs a statement to that effect. Any citizen of the United States of the age of 18 or older shall also be eligible to apply for Nonvoting Membership in the same manner above. Nonvoting Membership is granted after completion and receipt of an UDO Statement of Purpose signed by the person seeking membership, and payment of annual dues. All Nonvoting memberships shall be granted upon a majority vote of the Board of Directors at their weekly meeting.

Section 6: Eligibility of members for UDO offices and UDO Assembly offices. All voting members of UDO shall be eligible for any UDO office and any UDO Precinct, County or State Assembly office. All Nonvoting South Dakota members who are between the age of 10 and 17 shall be eligible to be elected to any UDO Precinct, County, or State Assembly, where they shall serve in an advisory capacity only. All Nonvoting South Dakota members may propose and discuss ideas, but shall not vote on Resolutions or any other matter coming before the Assembly. All Nonvoting members from the other 49 states or the District of Columbia may be elected to any UDO office or any UDO Precinct, County or State Assembly offices. They may not vote at any Assembly, and they are eligible to be elected to only one UDO or UDO Assembly office.

ARTICLE III - MEETINGS OF MEMBERS

Section 1: Annual Meeting. The date of the regular annual meeting shall be set by the Board of Directors who shall also set the time and place. At the annual meeting, the Voting members shall elect officers and Directors (if the term of a director is expiring), receive reports on the activities of UDO, and determine the direction of UDO for the coming year.

Section 2: Special Meetings. Special meetings may be called by a simple majority of the Board of Directors.

Section 3: Notice. Notice of each meeting shall be given to each voting member and nonvoting member, by e-mail or by notice on the UDO website , not less than fourteen days before the meeting.

Section 4: Quorum. The voting members present at any properly announced meeting shall constitute a quorum.

Section 5: Voting. All issues to be voted on shall be decided by a simple majority of those present at the meeting in which the vote takes place.

ARTICLE IV - BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Section 1: Board Role, Size, Compensation. The Board is responsible for overall policy and direction of UDO, and delegates responsibility for day-to-day operations to the President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer and committees. The Board shall have up to three and not fewer than one members. The board receives no compensation other than reasonable expenses.

Section 2: Terms: All board members shall serve five year terms, but are eligible for re-election for up to 16 terms.

Section 3: Meetings and notice:. The Board shall meet at least monthly, at an agreed upon time and place. This meeting can take place in person, by telephone or by Instant Messenger on the internet. An official board meeting requires that each board member shall have written notice at least 14 days in advance, or each board member receives notice by e-mail or by viewing the notice on the UDO website or UDO Yahoo! Group.

Section 4: Board Elections. New directors and current directors shall be elected or re-elected by voting members at the annual meeting. This will occur as the first item of business at the annual meeting of UDO. Directors will be elected by a simple majority vote of the Voting members present at an annual meeting. Any Voting member of UDO is eligible to be elected to the Board of Directors, when vacancies occur.

Section 5: Quorum. A quorum must be attended by at
least 60 percent of the Board members before business can be transacted or motions made or passed.

Section 6. Officers and Duties. There shall be four officers of the Board consisting of a Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary and Treasurer. Their duties are as follows:

The Chair shall convene regularly scheduled Board meetings, shall preside or arrange for other officers to preside at each meeting in the following order: Vice-Chair, Secretary and Treasurer.
The Vice-Chair will chair committees on special subjects as designated by the board.
The Secretary shall be responsible for keeping records of Board actions, including overseeing the taking of minutes at all board meetings, sending out meeting announcements by mail, e-mail or UDO website, distributing copies of minutes and the agenda to each Board members, and assuring that UDO records are maintained.
The Treasurer shall make a report at each Board meeting. Treasurer assist in the preparation of the budget, help develop fundraising plans, and make financial information available to Board members and UDO members.

Section 8: Vacancies. When a vacancy on the Board exists, nominations for new members may be received by the Secretary at least two weeks in advance of a Board meeting. These nominations shall be sent out to Board members with the regular Board meeting announcement, to be voted upon at the next Board meeting. These vacancies will be filled only to the end of the particular Board member's term.

Section 9: Resignation, Termination and Absences. Resignation from the Board must be in writing and received by the Secretary. A Board member shall be dropped for excess absences from the Board if s/he has six unexcused absences from Board meetings in a year. A Board member may be removed for other reasons by a three-fourths vote of the remaining directors.

Section 10: Special Meetings. Special meetings of the Board shall be called upon the request of the Chair or two-thirds of the Board. Notices of special meetings shall be sent out by the Secretary to each Board member postmarked two weeks in advance, or by e-mail or by announcement on the UDO website.

ARTICLE V - COMMITTEES

Section 1: The Board may create committees as needed, such as fundraising or publicity. The Board Chair appoints all committee chairs.

Section 2: The four officers serve as the members of the Executive Committee. Except for the power to amend the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, the Executive Committee shall have all of the powers and authority of the Board of Directors in the intervals between meetings of the Board of Directors, subject to the direction and control of the Board of Directors.

Section 3: Finance Committee. The Treasurer is chair of the Finance Committee, which shall include one to three other Board members. The Finance Committee is responsible for developing and reviewing a fundraising plan, and annual budget with staff and other Board members. The Board must approve the budget, and all expenditures must be within the budget. Any major change in the budget must be approved by the Board or the Executive Committee. The fiscal year shall be the calendar year. Annual reports are required to be submitted to the Board showing income, expenditures and pending income. The financial records of UDO shall be made available to the membership

Section 4: UDO Assemblies Committee. The Assemblies Committee shall include one to three Directors. The Assemblies Committee shall approve of the rules by which the UDO Precinct, County and State Assemblies operate. This Committee shall meet one or more times per calendar year.

ARTICLE VI - AMENDMENTS

Section 1: These Bylaws may be amended when necessary by a two-thirds majority of the Board of Directors. Proposed amendments must be submitted to the Secretary to be sent out with regular Board announcements at least 14 days before the next scheduled Board meeting.

CERTIFICATION

These Bylaws were approved at a meeting of the Board of Directors of UDO by a two-thirds majority vote on December XX, 2004.

Secretary Date

Posted by ThinkTank Creator at 10:24 PM CST
Updated: Saturday, October 29, 2005 3:21 AM CDT
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Welcome to UDO
UDO stands for Ultra Democratic Organization.

Would you like to start one in South Dakota?

In short, an UDO would:

1. Be a nonprofit that resolves to do and does 1 to 3 great things each year on the State, County and Precinct Level.

2. Has Assembly Elections 6 times a year! (Yes!)

3. Each Assembly decides how money is spent on projects at the State, County or Precinct Level.

If you are interested in doing great things and being a Founder, e-mail me at cacto@yahoo.com

Thanks!

Alex Martin

Posted by ThinkTank Creator at 10:18 PM CST
Updated: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 10:42 AM CST
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