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| Tatsuka Ito |
Posted: Jan 07, 2007 7:17 pm |
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Joined: 28 Nov 2006
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Location: Surrey,Canada
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davedim wrote: Yeah, it progresses too slowly.
Well, you can change it to 2 per day in the settings.
There are more decisions to be made for whole regions as well.
We'll need more members first though.
Oh, and I made voting compulsory.
you guys are horbbile. voting is non-compulsory in my nation,and then today for my new spiritual leader i appointed: New Age thinker Tobias Longbottom: a left-field candidate with some radical ideas. "For me, it's not about the name of your religion. It's about discovering your spirituality in whatever guise that takes. Some people call that a cult: I call it taking spirituality to the people."
And then for increasing military spending i picked:
"NO MORE BOMBS," chant the protestors outside Parliament House, in a repetitious and increasingly annoying appeal. Spokesperson Pete Silk, speaking through a feedback-afflicted microphone, says, "Oyashimaretto needs fewer weapons, not more! Make the world a safer place! Disarm now!"
Now, i want to decrease the rights of my citizens a bit tommorrow. they re getting spoiled. |
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| shavoingin |
Posted: Jan 07, 2007 7:29 pm |
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上塩タン焼680円

Joined: 11 Oct 2006
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Location: USA
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| my citizens dont deserve any rights |
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| Tatsuka Ito |
Posted: Jan 07, 2007 7:41 pm |
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i see....
well i chose a compassionate queendom when i started out, so im trying to be nice but not too nice. |
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| Ha-Ha-Haru! |
Posted: Jan 07, 2007 7:46 pm |
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金魚花火

Joined: 01 Jan 2007
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| I'm trying to be strict with my citizens. They must bend to my will. |
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| shavoingin |
Posted: Jan 07, 2007 7:51 pm |
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上塩タン焼680円

Joined: 11 Oct 2006
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mine do what i tell them to  |
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| davedim |
Posted: Jan 07, 2007 7:54 pm |
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I'm trying to build a truly democratic utopia.
That's why I made voting compulsory and made it illegal for political parties to advertise.
A democracy in which everyone votes based on their own beliefs and not propaganda is a true democracy. |
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| Tatsuka Ito |
Posted: Jan 07, 2007 7:57 pm |
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| accept for the part about forcing people to vote.Thats annoying in my opinion. |
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| shavoingin |
Posted: Jan 07, 2007 7:59 pm |
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上塩タン焼680円

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people dont get to vote in my nation  |
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| Ha-Ha-Haru! |
Posted: Jan 07, 2007 8:05 pm |
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金魚花火

Joined: 01 Jan 2007
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| I outlawed elections. We work like a dynasty system. Ruling families, you know. |
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| Mansley |
Posted: Jan 08, 2007 1:46 am |
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| so i've resisted for some time joining in and this is really not the thing i should be getting into the day before classes start...but i will accept haru's invitation to join in... |
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| davedim |
Posted: Jan 08, 2007 9:10 am |
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You're one of use now...
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| Ha-Ha-Haru! |
Posted: Jan 08, 2007 2:04 pm |
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金魚花火

Joined: 01 Jan 2007
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(Posting from school)
Dave said he was jealous that you didn't accept /his/ invitation to join! |
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| davedim |
Posted: Jan 08, 2007 2:37 pm |
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The Great Republic of Dimm demands an explanation!
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| Mansley |
Posted: Jan 08, 2007 5:38 pm |
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and the Allied States of Mensley will perceive that as a declaration of war! Prepare to be invaded Great Republic of Dimm!!!
...honestly at the time i didn't feel much like it. plus davedim asked me with a complete lack of peer pressure! (not saying i felt pressured with haru either, but haru being the second one to invite me in i decided to change my mind...) |
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| davedim |
Posted: Jan 09, 2007 9:47 pm |
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I've been asked as our Regional Delegate to support the following UN Resolution... so vote to reject or accept it...
Healthcare Certification
Description: RECOGNIZING that many poorer nations are struggling, due to lack of funds, to provide needed health care services for their citizens;
NOTING that many richer nations would be willing to donate money for the purpose of helping to provide such care, but hesitate due to the possibility of corruption and misuse of the money, and
BELIEVING that nations willing to provide adequate health care services, but needing help from the international community to provide it, should receive that help, but must agree to measures that ensure the money is being spent in the appropriate area;
The United Nations
DEFINES health care services as any service provided to further the health and/or well being of citizens, including but not limited to hospitals, clinics, disabled care services, training of medical personnel, sanitary facilities, acquisition and/or distribution of medicine(s), public health education programs, vaccination programs, specialised medical and/or surgical services, purchase of equipment and the building and/or maintainence of necessary infrastructure.
ESTABLISHES the Care Certification Team, or CCT to collect donations from willing nations and private donors, distribute funds to nations who request it on an as needed basis, and monitor the use of the funds to ensure that the money is properly spent on the health care sector without redirection or abuse.
1. Negotiate an agreement with each potential receiving nation on basic standards for care, tailored to the nation's needs and ensuring that said nation receives enough money to achieve its goals. A receiving nation may negotiate an agreement to cover as much or as little of its health care activities as it wants and needs.
2. Work with each receiving nation to ensure that all aspects of the nation's own culture and religion are fully respected.
3. Inspect or evaluate the funded services in receiving nations 6 months after the initial donation to ensure that the agreed-upon standards are being met and that the funds are being properly spent to improve heath care services. If all standards are met, the receiving nation will be certified to receive further donations on a regular basis.
4. Carry out unannounced inspections at irregular intervals to ensure continuing compliance with the agreed-upon standards.
REQUIRES that, if a receiving nation fails or refuses to meet the standards agreed upon, the CCT shall suspend disbursement of funds to that nation. The CCT may, at its sole discretion, continue to disburse funds if the nation is making a good faith effort to comply with the standards.
AUTHORIZES the CCT to reduce or cancel disbursements to nations which become capable of funding their own health care activities. Receiving nations may voluntarily withdraw from this program if the contributed funds are no longer needed or wanted.
URGES all nations to provide adequate health care facilities in their communities, and maintain them at an acceptable international standard, taking advantage of this program if needed.
ENCOURAGES nations and private donors to channel international donations through the CCT to promote proper expenditure of funds. |
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