ualdriver, I think you and I are debating different questions. To me, the question isn't about whether Prater or ALPA could stop the change. I
agree with you that they can't
I agree. We were screwed no matter who was running ALPA.
But that's not what this is about. This is about what Prater (and the EC & EB) did to internal ALPA policy. Whether the rule was going to change or not, the membership wanted ALPA to stand opposed to it. Is that a smart move? Maybe, maybe not, but it is what the membership directed.
That's not true. Click the link for the poll results above. Look at the second poll question. There were a few MEC's that wanted ALPA to maintain opposition no matter what. The VAST MAJORITY desired a Drop and/or modify policy, and that's what we got. I don't think it would take a poll for our National guys to figure that one out, either. I personally think that policy was the smart thing to do as we have a much BIGGER fight coming down the road shortly (cabotage) and we'll need all the political friends we can muster to delay, stall, whatever,l that "little" potential career killer.
Prater ignored that direction. ALPA leaders should certainly act on their own judgement in times when there isn't an opportunity to determine the will of the membership, as that's the whole point of having a representative structure, but when the members have clearly voiced their opinion, then the leadership shouldn't ignore it.
They didn't ignore it. See above.
I also take issue with Prater's handling of the AAA/AWA integration situation, but that's for another thread. In short, Prater is a man that's in way over his head and doesn't have a clue how to run the Association. He doesn't seem to know the will of the membership, and worse, he doesn't even care.
You're basing all of this on flawed assumptions in my opinion. Look, I'm not even necessarily trying to defend the guy because honestly I've only heard from the people who mostly support him and that's obviously biased. But I don't think he deserves to be recalled just because he was running the show when Age 60 went away.
He was elected by a fluke simply because a certain legacy MEC decided to trade votes with another legacy MEC in a vain attempt to get their Master Chairman elected as First VP. They failed in that effort, but the Association still got stuck with Prater as a result.
Agreed.