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Post by Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on Jan 5, 2013 15:36:20 GMT -6
I have been a Citizen of tallosa for many a month. And i have been placed in Ataturk to reside. Which i find a verry dull province. There is no sence of community here, well theres no sence of anything. For one there is no political activity here which is greatly disapointing. And at the present moment we do not have a full government. And i belive it is time to change out outlook on how we, citizens of Ataturk go about our lifes in Ataturk. We need to clean up our province, blow away the cobwebs of suppression and bloom into life as the Glorioys province we should be. And i have come to think that the current form of government is unsucessful therefore i feel we should move to a diffrent governmental set up where all citizens have a political voice and not just an elected few who are absent. I hope you think this to be intresting
Evan Cuntainca
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Post by Sondra Lomaira on Jan 9, 2013 7:31:42 GMT -6
Well, I'm here now! Who else is a Turkey?
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Óïn Ursüm
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Talossan Since: 3-10-2009
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Post by Óïn Ursüm on Jan 9, 2013 8:11:57 GMT -6
I'm an Ataturkey (presently the only seated member of the House of Commons). Nothing goes on here and apparently "we like it that way". I don't really like it that way: I'd prefer if we did more things.
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Post by Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on Jan 10, 2013 6:32:46 GMT -6
Cool welcome to ataturk. Its a ghost province. Tumbleweeds rolling everywhere And not everyone liikes it that way Eoin but sadly most do...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2013 20:48:51 GMT -6
What should we do?
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Post by Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on Jan 19, 2013 18:01:57 GMT -6
Firstly we need to have a fully functional government without that there is no.hope for change.
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Post by Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on Jan 19, 2013 18:16:46 GMT -6
Ive also noticed that (unless ive mistaken) that even though we have a constitution we have no provincial laws passed under our constitution. Which makes no sence. Whats the point in having a constitution and not passing any laws under it? A constitution is not law itself. It just lays the pathway for law to be passed. So i suggest tjat we introduce and pass legislation and a legal system in ataturk as per our constitution.
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Brad Holmes
Cunstaval to Maritiimi-Maxhestic
Atatürkey, and flying by the seat of my RUMP
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Talossan Since: 3-16-2006
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Post by Brad Holmes on Jan 21, 2013 9:07:00 GMT -6
Ive also noticed that (unless ive mistaken) that even though we have a constitution we have no provincial laws passed under our constitution. Which makes no sence. Whats the point in having a constitution and not passing any laws under it? A constitution is not law itself. It just lays the pathway for law to be passed. So i suggest tjat we introduce and pass legislation and a legal system in ataturk as per our constitution.Knock yourself out. Please use spell check before you submit anything though. I personally "like it that way", but if other people want to do stuff, I'm happy to lend moral support. Everyone is empowered, not just the "elected few who are absent". Instead of just complaining, be part of the solution to problems-that-don't-exist.
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Post by Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on Jan 21, 2013 13:36:01 GMT -6
I would. But theres obsticles such as not having a fully firmed government to pass any las. And not having a seat in the house to propose legislation anyway. And i would spell check but its difficult on my phone.
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Post by M.T. Patritz da Biondeu on Jan 22, 2013 20:50:00 GMT -6
Kudos to Evan for attempting to spark provincial activity! If the Ministry of Home Affairs or our Bureau of Provincial Affairs can help you any way, please let me know!
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