Officer Selection:
All officers are selected by an elected process.
All officers have to be elected at large by the membership by secret ballot.
If an officer resigns or
impeached, the President can appoint another member to fill the
position of the remaining time left on that position until scheduled
elections are held.
Each elected position
held is for one two year term except for the President. The President’s
position is for one eight year term, there are no term limits.
Political Campaigns:
The Veterans In Politics
International interviews candidates and endorse candidates to political
seat, after the majority of the membership or interview/election panel
has decided on the candidates the organization will support. The
membership will present the endorsement to each winner at their
function or event. The membership will begin to promote each endorsed
winner.
If a candidate does not appear in person for an interview the candidate will not be considered for an endorsement.
Phone interviews have to
be voted on and approve by the membership with a majority vote. The
candidate does not have to be a veteran to gain our endorsement, but
being a veteran or family of a veteran is a plus and likeminded.
The interview/election
panel is selected by the President. All interviews are open to the
public, question can be taken from the public, but each interview panel
member must supply their own questions for the candidates. All
interviews are recorded. The President can ask for a vote on each
candidate after the interviews are complete that day or seven days
later.
There will be no
personal interviews unless it’s voted on by the panel member. All
interviews must be conducted at one time for all candidates running for
the same seat.
All
candidates will be contacted by the membership for the scheduled
interviews in writing, if allowed the membership can do follow up phone
calls. The date, place, and time for the interviews are set by the
President. Each candidate will be notified if they are endorsed.
The organization (The
Veterans In Politics or Veterans In Politics International or VIP or
VIPI) will endorse the best candidate for the seat which they are a
candidate for. Each candidate will be judged on the following: must be
of like minds, veteran a plus, but not mandatory, knowledgeable,
honest, ethical, fiscally responsible, experience, has the drive to
better oneself and community, approachable, appearance, and the
willingness to serve others before oneself.
Veterans In
Politics member cannot donate to any political candidates before the
interviews this would be considered an endorsement. Veterans In
Politics member cannot go to a political candidate fundraiser or
function if we endorsed an opponent of that candidate. VIP member can
go to all candidates’ functions before endorsement interviews, once the
membership has endorsed a candidate no member of the VIP can go to
unendorsed candidates functions. VIP member can go to a candidates
function if the VIP has not endorsed a particular race or seat, this
only happens when the membership chooses not to endorse anyone in a
particular race.
Testifying:
The membership will
testify on different veteran issues by a majority vote from the
membership or directed by the President. The membership will testify in
front of the deciding body to bring attention to veteran issues. The
President can influence the deciding body, by contacting the deciding
body trough lobbyist or personal contact for or against veteran issues.
Donations:
Donations can be supplied by individuals are companies via our website at
www.veteransinpolitics.com
or mail to Veterans In Politics/PO Box 28211/Las Vegas, Nv. 89126. Donation can come from the membership or officers.
All donations will
market the Veterans In Politics to drive up membership and to market
candidates that has been endorsed by the organization. The Veterans In
Politics can solicit donations from its talk show on
www.AllTalkRadio.net
from commercials.
We
will take any donation of value to keep the organization in good
standing. All contributions would be used for marketing purposes and
supplies. For example radio, television, internet, radio, mailers, etc.
Membership:
A veteran is any member
past or present from any branch of the US military: Marine, Army, Navy,
Air force, Coast Guard, National Guard, and Reserve. A veteran must be
an elected officer only a veteran must be on the corporate charter.
Auxiliary member is the
civilian side of the Veterans In Politics: there are civilians that are
families of a veteran or likeminded individual. An auxiliary member has
a full vote as a veteran except they cannot be elected officers and on
the corporate charter. All auxiliary positions are appointed by the
President.
We have memberships in
foreign countries and US Territories, but the operation of the Veterans
In Politics International is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Las Vegas
office is our National Chapter.
The veteran membership
of the organization is made up of veterans from other veteran groups
such as the Military Order of the Purple Heart, Veterans of Foreign
Wars, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, Marine Corps League,
Special Forces, The Jewish War Veterans, American Legion, and the list
goes on.
The membership of the
organization is not limited to one state or one country. We have a
membership ship drive in all fifty states and other countries and
territories, there are US Veterans everywhere.
Trademark:
The organization has
trademark the seal of the Veterans In Politics International and has
claimed the factitious name with Clark County Nevada.
Grants and Loans:
The organization will accept grants and loans through any source.
Duplication:
The organization will
branch out to other states, cities, counties, and US territories to
cover other areas in an effort to build awareness and membership, to
increase the organization strength in other areas.
Networking:
The organization will
build networking with other veteran affiliation, political
affiliations, business affiliations, and non-profits. For example:
Marine Corps League, the Pachyderms, Face Book, The Color of Lupus, The
Chamber of Commerce, Latin, Asian, and Urban, Veteran Tribute Technical
Academy High School, The Republican, Democratic, Libertarian, and
Independent American Parties.
Invocation:
An Invocation shall be given by our Minister at each meeting and interviews.
Discipline:
The organization will
not tolerate any form of discrimination for example: gender, marital
status, race, religion, creed, service years, branch of service, MOS
(military occupational specialty), rank, and combat status, post
traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Any officer or member that causes
conflict that cannot be tolerated; the President will administer the
necessary discipline action that is appropriate.
Dues:
Membership dues are due
every calendar year in the month of January; our Auxiliary Director
will insure that the membership is paid in full. It’s up to each member
to help drive the membership of the VIP.
Meetings:
Meetings are held every
other month, unless the elections become time consuming. It’s up to the
President to resume regular meetings once the elections are over. |