Justice dal Navâ Group: admins (5222 posts total) (last post: March 14, 2008 - 13:43) Citizen #2: Chris Gruber | >
> > How are the provinces artificial in a way that the whole Republic isn't?
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> Er, because we don't even know who's in them to start with? People joined the Republic - they didn't join any Province (with the possible exception of our illegal immigrant. :)
Not to be an asshole, but that doesn't actually address the artificiality of the provinces. The provinces were conceived of as part of the Republic from the beginning. We had intended to (and did) claim some provinces. So how can one separate the two? If the provinces are "artificial" adn therefore unfit for legislative representation, then wouldn't that apply to the Republic as a whole?
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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
Chirischtôval Curt Cavéir,
Dean of the Republic of Talossa
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