Hooligan
Squirrel King of Arms; Cunstaval to Maricopa
Posts: 7,325
Talossan Since: 7-12-2005
Motto: PRIMA CAPIAM POCULA
Baron Since: 11-20-2005
Count Since: 9-8-2012
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Post by Hooligan on Dec 20, 2007 21:53:12 GMT -6
The historical name of Mussolini provincial assembly is actually the Corporate Chamber (not the Cooperative Chamber). I urge my fellow Talossans to mind the history of their great provinces and not change things for change's sake. As a Florenciân, I have no voice here, but what is wrong with the "Corporate Chamber" as a name? It is uniquely Mussolinian.
Hooligan
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Vit Caçeir
"I hated being AG so much I fled as far from it as literally possible."
Posts: 810
Talossan Since: 11-19-2007
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Post by Vit Caçeir on Dec 20, 2007 21:59:57 GMT -6
The historical name of Mussolini provincial assembly is actually the Corporate Chamber I apoligize for the mix up, I've seen Corporate, Corporat ive, and Cooperative used all over the K.O.T. website and the Wittenberg, I got a bit confused. I urge my fellow Talossans to mind the history of their great provinces and not change things for change's sake. This is a good point, but I think an argument can be made for renaming the Mussolini province, as well as the flag. By that logic, however, I have to admit that changing the Corporate Chamber's name is kind of.... pointless.
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Capt. Sir Mick Preston
Capitán of the Zouaves
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Talossan Since: 9-21-2006
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Motto: Cuimhnichibh air na daoine bho'n d'thainig sibh
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Post by Capt. Sir Mick Preston on Dec 20, 2007 22:21:22 GMT -6
"This is a good point, but I think an argument can be made for renaming the Mussolini province, as well as the flag. "
No one is argueing against that...
It's just your timing we are discussing.
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Vit Caçeir
"I hated being AG so much I fled as far from it as literally possible."
Posts: 810
Talossan Since: 11-19-2007
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Post by Vit Caçeir on Dec 20, 2007 22:29:07 GMT -6
It's just your timing we are discussing. It seems that you would have rather had me make these proposals until after the elections, correct? Just out of curiosity, what useful purpose do you believe that would have served? It's still going to take all Mussolinians, regardless of political affiliation, to work together to get change in this province (which previous posts have shown that many of us want), and making these proposals, regardless of timing, will show just how much change the rest of Mussolini wants. Besides, I think discussing these things before an election can give suggestions on things a newly elected Corporate Chamber could actually do during their term (something the Corporate Chamber apparently seems to have a bit of trouble with) .... am I wrong in believing so???
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EM Vürinalt
Citizen since 12-20-2007
Parletz, am?c, en entrez
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Post by EM Vürinalt on Dec 21, 2007 7:16:19 GMT -6
It's just your timing we are discussing. It seems that you would have rather had me make these proposals until after the elections, correct? Just out of curiosity, what useful purpose do you believe that would have served? It's still going to take all Mussolinians, regardless of political affiliation, to work together to get change in this province (which previous posts have shown that many of us want), and making these proposals, regardless of timing, will show just how much change the rest of Mussolini wants. Besides, I think discussing these things before an election can give suggestions on things a newly elected Corporate Chamber could actually do during their term (something the Corporate Chamber apparently seems to have a bit of trouble with) .... am I wrong in believing so??? Yes, that makes since. I look at these proposals as something similar to the debates for Republican and Democratic canidates on TV. Here are Mussolini's "problems" and we are discussing a way to change them. Don't get me wrong, we will certainly wait until the general election is over to make all these proposals official, but a general discussion before proposing these for actual legislation may give us citizens a better direction to go in. Lord Hooligan said " I urge my fellow Talossans to mind the history of their great provinces and not change things for change's sake." Seeing as though I and S:reu Caçeir are new here, I don't want this discussion to be looked upon as trying to change Talossa's history. Our flag is listen as "to be completed"...so, we are discussing the proposition of proposing a flag. Mussolini was a facist dictator, thus, we discuss the proposition of changing the name. I don't wish S:reu Caçeir and I to be frowned upon in the world of Talossan politics and other areas of the culture, instead, I hope that Talossan citizens may recognize that we wish to become involved in rejuvenating our province, and making small scale provincial change before getting involved in the national political setting. ~Vürinalt~
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