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Results of referendum for the 10th Amendment(#1161), posted by Jay, [IP Hidden], March 17, 2007 - 21:03. Viewed 317 times.
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Citizen #35:
Jay Shorten
Turnout: 18/28 (64%)

Voters:

Anglatzarâ
Börnatfighleu
Crovâ
dal Már
Ereufighleu
Griffin
Higraff
Lowry
Ovéir
Schivâ
Shorten
Tärfâ
Tisher
Txaglh
Válcadác’h
Verbotten
Vercáriâ
Vialësch

Për 10
Contrâ 7
Austanéu

I declare the bill passed into the Constitution as the 10th Amendment.

Results of referendum for the 10th AmendmentJayMarch 17, 2007 - 21:03
Üc TärfâMarch 18, 2007 - 10:17

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  • JayMarch 17, 2007 - 21:03
    RE: Results of referendum for the 10th Amendment(#1163), posted by Üc Tärfâ, [IP Hidden], March 18, 2007 - 10:17. Viewed 268 times.
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    Citizen #35:
    Jay Shorten
    > I declare the bill passed into the Constitution as the 10th Amendment.

    What does it mean? The Referendum amends 5 articles of the Constitution...

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    D. N. VercáriâMarch 18, 2007 - 10:49

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    Üc TärfâMarch 18, 2007 - 10:17
    RE: Results of referendum for the 10th Amendment(#1165), posted by D. N. Vercáriâ, [IP Hidden], March 18, 2007 - 10:49. Viewed 280 times.
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    Citizen #35:
    Jay Shorten
    > > I declare the bill passed into the Constitution as the 10th Amendment.
    >
    > What does it mean? The Referendum amends 5 articles of the Constitution...

    It's adding an age limit (actually, 18) to the requirements for being eligible into a variety of important offices (such as President, Seneschál etc). One main reason behind this is that in some affairs of the Republic our representatives must be entitled to conduct banking and other legal business in macronations (for example, in the field of nationalising our webspace).
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    Üc TärfâMarch 18, 2007 - 14:23

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    D. N. VercáriâMarch 18, 2007 - 10:49
    RE: Results of referendum for the 10th Amendment(#1166), posted by Üc Tärfâ, [IP Hidden], March 18, 2007 - 14:23. Viewed 264 times.
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    Citizen #35:
    Jay Shorten
    > > > I declare the bill passed into the Constitution as the 10th Amendment.
    > >
    > > What does it mean? The Referendum amends 5 articles of the Constitution...
    >
    > It's adding an age limit (actually, 18) to the requirements for being eligible into a variety of important offices (such as President, Seneschál etc). One main reason behind this is that in some affairs of the Republic our representatives must be entitled to conduct banking and other legal business in macronations (for example, in the field of nationalising our webspace).

    I know that, but I was talking about the sentence «the bill passed into the Constitution as the 10th Amendment». The talossan system is not like the American one, and the usage of american words or sentences is factually incorrect.

    This is an amendment to the Constitution, the Age-Limit Amendment or the IVCoD 2nd Amendment if you want. There's no reason for amendments to have a number, because they don't "pass in the Constitution" but "amends articles of the Constitution".

    I don't want to make a critics to Jay (Good job! ;) ), but only to remember Americans that the world is not the USA.

    I'm working for Academia Thules reciving admissions forms: every admission i've riceved in the adress lack of the three letters "USA". Every person in the world shoudl know what MN is? (For me for exemple MN means "Mantova") I hate this beaviour! :-O

    Sorry my fellows Talossans US-residents!
    la garçâ malpadertMarch 18, 2007 - 16:33

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    Üc TärfâMarch 18, 2007 - 14:23
    RE: Results of referendum for the 10th Amendment(#1167), posted by la garçâ malpadert, [IP Hidden], March 18, 2007 - 16:33. Viewed 269 times.
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    Citizen #35:
    Jay Shorten

    > I don't want to make a critics to Jay (Good job! ;) ), but only to remember Americans that the world is not the USA.

    The Irish Republic does exactly the same thing, cxhn. Tarfâ. You should know this, as Bunreacht na hEireann is one of our own Constituziun's major influences. The world is not the USA, and Europe is not Italy.


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    Üc TärfâMarch 19, 2007 - 03:16

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    la garçâ malpadertMarch 18, 2007 - 16:33
    RE: Results of referendum for the 10th Amendment(#1180), posted by Üc Tärfâ, [IP Hidden], March 19, 2007 - 03:16. Viewed 286 times.
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    Citizen #35:
    Jay Shorten
    >
    > > I don't want to make a critics to Jay (Good job! ;) ), but only to remember Americans that the world is not the USA.
    >
    > The Irish Republic does exactly the same thing, cxhn. Tarfâ. You should know this, as Bunreacht na hEireann is one of our own Constituziun's major influences. The world is not the USA, and Europe is not Italy.

    But it's not provided as such in our Constitution.
    President AnglatzarâMarch 18, 2007 - 06:52

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  • JayMarch 17, 2007 - 21:03
    RE: Results of referendum for the 10th Amendment(#1162), posted by President Anglatzarâ, [IP Hidden], March 18, 2007 - 06:52. Viewed 297 times.
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    Citizen #35:
    Jay Shorten
    > Turnout: 18/28 (64%)
    >
    > Për 10
    > Contrâ 7
    > Austanéu

    10+7=17. I assume there was one voter abstaining?
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    JayMarch 18, 2007 - 10:48

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    President AnglatzarâMarch 18, 2007 - 06:52
    RE: Results of referendum for the 10th Amendment(#1164), posted by Jay, [IP Hidden], March 18, 2007 - 10:48. Viewed 279 times.
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    Citizen #35:
    Jay Shorten
    > > Turnout: 18/28 (64%)
    > >
    > > Për 10
    > > Contrâ 7
    > > Austanéu 2
    >
    > 10+7=17. I assume there was one voter abstaining?

    Sorry: I just cut and pasted the 9th referendum results and spent so much time checking the voters list that I forgot to change the numbers. And yet I forgot someone!

    Turnout: 19/28 (68%)

    Voters:

    Anglatzarâ
    Börnatfighleu
    Crovâ
    Cruceatúl
    dal Már

    Ereufighleu
    Griffin
    Higraff
    Lowry
    Ovéir

    Schivâ
    Shorten
    Tärfâ
    Tisher
    Txaglh

    Válcadác’h
    Verbotten
    Vercáriâ
    Vialësch

    Për 10
    Contrâ 7
    Austanéu 2
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