Túischac’h Txec Ereufighleu Group: citizens (847 posts total) (last post: March 12, 2008 - 12:13) Citizen #33: James O'Neill | Giving up land claims does not mean that we are not Talossa. It means that we are changing, evolving, maturing and going our own direction. What was done in the past does not mean that it was correct or best for the our present situation.
Giving up land claims does not mean that we would not be a micronation and it would not be a harbinger that foretells the end of Talossa. We would transition from a non-territorial sovereign with an illusion to a non-territorial sovereign. The only way that our land claims mean anything is if we make a hard drive to truly convince the inhabitants of Milwaukee area's that we claim to join Talossa and officially secede from the US. I am curious if this is seriously on someone's agenda either here or in the Kingdom? Somehow, I do not think that it is.
Are you saying that a primary factor to the Commonwealth of Penguinea cessation was due to giving up land claims?
Giving up these Land Claims would be to let down an illusion - to rid ourselves of a lie that helps to "fortify" our existence. The illusory truths that we hold dear will cause the card house to crumble. and allow us to move on to bigger and greater things.
Again, this is just the Radical Crazed Progressive Pot Stirrer stirring the pot.
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Thanks for listening.
Move along people. Move along!
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