Resigned Group: friends (197 posts total) (last post: November 16, 2007 - 22:29) Citizen #30: Anthony Underwood | I certainly appreciate your perspective. It is not an invalid one. And you hardly need to hear it from me but I do respect anyone willing to work in or for political campaigns in their nations-of-residence. I myself have both run for office and campaigned for others.
However, I believe our new citizen and newest member of the UTP, Jim, has put it best...
“We need to set forth laws that unequivocally show the world that this is the nation of Talossa and we hold sacred personal freedoms. If we do not explicitly show it then it will be harder for other nations, macro or not, to take us seriously. There are many progressive things that can be done but will be difficult for many to accept, even as Talossans, but will maximize freedom and live up to Talossan values. To not prepare for macronational relations by creating explicit laws is a mistake that will relegate Talossa to "hobby" status.”
( More at: http://www.talossaonline.com/1.23461.0.html )
I am sure that as the UTP emerges as a political party (that should make you happy =) ) that it and the PSD, MRP and what ever party comes along or finds a resurgence can on occasion come to common ground. Only hard work and history will determine what Talossa will become. Meanwhile, we can have fun, share ideas and build a community. I am sure we can all agree on that.
Antonio Lixhita,
Private Citizen of the Republic,
Fostéglh da Uniun cáir Progreçéu Talossán
Chair of the Union for Talossan Progress
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety. " B. Franklin

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