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  • Ián TxaglhOctober 18, 2007 - 02:52
    Feel free to ignore my Progressive ramblings....(#690), posted by Túischac’h Txec Ereufighleu, [IP Hidden], October 18, 2007 - 09:42. Viewed 421 times.
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    Citizen #33:
    James O'Neill
    I am pretty sure that if 12 different micronations had claims to Milwaukee or even Ben's Bedroom it would not make any difference to anyone.

    We are fighting over something that will not change anything for better or worse. Its like Calvin Ball, but you're actually serious about it. I wish someone (errmmmmmm..... us) could take our marbles and go home, so we can utilize our limited time for more productive things.

    We can have the same claims to the same provinces and lands as the Kingdom and it will not change a thing for anyone. This will only result in 'This is my side.' - 'No its my side.' arguments which resolve nothing but wasting our precious thoughts and time.

    Just my humble Progressive opinion ("The Illusions tha History Hath Wrought")


    I was just thinking....
    During the Republic's secession did all (or a majority) of the citizens of the seceeded provinces approve of the secession from the Kingdom?



    Túischac’h Txec Ereufighleu
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    A one man stampede towards an opportunity to be chivalrous. MJBIII
    Chairman of the Union for Talossan Progress

    Feel free to ignore my Progressive ramblings....Túischac’h Txec EreufighleuOctober 18, 2007 - 09:42
    Ián TxaglhOctober 18, 2007 - 10:48

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    Túischac’h Txec EreufighleuOctober 18, 2007 - 09:42
    RE: Feel free to ignore my Progressive ramblings....(#692), posted by Ián Txaglh, [IP Hidden], October 18, 2007 - 10:48. Viewed 446 times.
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    Citizen #33:
    James O'Neill
    > I was just thinking....
    > During the Republic's secession did all (or a majority) of the citizens of the seceeded provinces approve of the secession from the Kingdom?

    very good question, sire! :)
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    D. N. VercáriâOctober 18, 2007 - 11:59

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    Ián TxaglhOctober 18, 2007 - 10:48
    RE: Feel free to ignore my Progressive ramblings....(#695), posted by D. N. Vercáriâ, [IP Hidden], October 18, 2007 - 11:59. Viewed 451 times.
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    Citizen #33:
    James O'Neill
    > > I was just thinking....
    > > During the Republic's secession did all (or a majority) of the citizens of the seceeded provinces approve of the secession from the Kingdom?
    >
    > very good question, sire! :)


    "We elected to secede, and call our new nationette The Republic of Talossa.
    This decision answered one question and spawned a dozen. Which provinces and territories should we claim? Vuode,
    Ben’s own stomping grounds and the location of the smelly Vuode Beach (near a wastewater treatment plant or somesuch),
    was out of the question. We nixed Mussolini, even with Muth’s 99-year lease on leadership, as strong “Benite” country.
    Atatürk was unrealistic because it contained the city of Abbavilla (aka the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee), it being the
    national capital and about as Kingdom-esque as a place could be outside of Vuode. It was also a hotbed of pro-
    Ben/neutrality sentiment. In the end, we chose the provinces where we either had a majority of the citizenry (as in
    Maritiimi-Maxhestic), had people in provincial leadership or representation, or both. We ended up with Maritiimi-
    Maxhestic, Maricopa and Florenciâ. Just because we liked the place—and with an eye toward the return of Ián Anglatzarâ
    and other Europeans—we made Cézembre the fourth.
    "


    From: G. Valcádac'h, "A Nation Sundered, pt. IV: The Exodus", Oraclâ Press, 2005

    This may answer a part of your question.

    More on this in the Declaration of Independence, which is online at www.talossa.com. ;-)

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