Justice dal Navâ Group: admins (5222 posts total) (last post: March 14, 2008 - 13:43) Citizen #2: Chris Gruber | > Er, you do realise, don't you, that amendments 6, 7, 8 delete the requirements for length of service before one can be elected to the higher offices of state?
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> Actually, I think I'd better get out and campaign on this option, because those amendments are becoming scarily close to being lost. I think perhaps people haven't considered what will happen if the higher offices of State are open to any new citizen who hasn't been around long enough to get a "feel" for Talossa. I really don't want to become "just another internet micro". What attracted me to Talossa were the 25 years of continuous history, and for heaven's sake, surely the people who run the country should be people who've been around for part of that history.
What does "Any citizen of the Republic not otherwise disqualified by this Constitution" mean, then?
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E isc al Arendra del Bún Úr. Fáden es fóclan gleðen fer brach. El Bún Úr fólat ëtfin cún sino synt prepar. Cún þis paset, þa omin isc fólen. Es lyþ was sár.
-- vól Cúliðlaþ
Jad cha bruchen nons vó ðan.
Þu eas aþor fer nons ó conþ nons.
Donez a ve ans de þas úsc!
El Bia Úclaþ le Stef’ Zissou
Jad cha scrioven fóclan.
Chirischtôval Curt Cavéir,
Dean of the Republic of Talossa
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