D. N. Vercáriâ Group: citizens (4498 posts total) (last post: March 15, 2008 - 16:51) Citizen #26: Dieter N Vercáriâ | > > Again, I'm amazed how quick you are in spicing up a discussion with the advice to turn it into a Court case.
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> But... but Deet, if there is a problem with interpretation of the law, then turning it into a Court case is precisely what should happen. The job of the Government is to make things happen, not to try to find reasons why they shouldn't or can't happen. What's wrong with turning it into a Court case?
I'm at least *trying* to find solutions other than "sack or sue" in our little world that may collapse under the load of an extra-Talossan reality occasionally.
> > Futhermore I'm amazed by the words that you are choosing - talking to fellow Talossans by AIM or ICQ or similar means of communication is "talking behind everyone's back"? You're kidding, aren't you? You must be kidding.
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> Undermining the independence of the High Court by asking their legal advice on something is an act of vandalism at the very foundations of our Constitution. The Court makes decisions, not gives advice. How the hell can Justice Gruber (for it is obviously he you speak of) make an impartial decision in the lawsuit that is obviously coming up now that he's already given you advice showing that he doesn't have an open mind on this issue?
See above. I know I could wait till a variety of our officials are failing to work like clockwork, and if they'd do, I could call for their heads (figuratively speaking). But Talossa is not working like this.
Look, I've possibly heard a lot more about what is going on behind the curtains of the idle MRP government than you did. If it would be of any help, I would dissolve the CoD immediately and call for a by-election, no matter if this would be the end of the MRP or not, just to take an imaginary need to act successfully off the shoulders of those who are in troubles in their real lives. But, y'know, this is not the problem, I've been told.
I'm not an egomaniac slavedriver who's pushing the party members over an edge only for his very own ridiculous bonsai glory.
As President, I'm not interested in being a bossy guy who is snarling at every cog that isn't moving synchronously.
During my term that is ending soon I've seen every so often that Talossa will never be working like clockwork, because the Talossans are living lives that will keep them from working like clockwork.
"Sack and sue" is not the solution for this. I don't have an alternative to offer. Honestly, I'm happy to know that the Republic will still be alive after my term. As Secretary of Polyphony I've not been that lucky, so there will be a decently hidden apres moi la deluge feeling on June 1.
And now get off my back, out of my thoughts, etc, at least for the last 40 minutes of this day.
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