Responsibility? No. But it was their one final opportunity to make a change. It was the one thing that Roy did 20 years ago with Eisner. He didn't just walk out of the room huffing and puffing. He had a plan, and he had an alternate slate of candidates that included Eisner. That's what made that revoluation successful. This time? He's got nothing.
And I think you're right, I think that's exactly what he did. At the time that he didn't offer a candidate, there was much hinting that "something" was in the works. Well, if this is it, that's pathetic. And any judge with half a brain will take a look at it and see that Roy clearly avoided presenting a candidate in order to trump up these charges. Really pathetic, totally transparent, and likely completely ineffectual. He's run out of ideas and is grasping at straws.
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