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« on: October 09, 2013, 02:32:30 PM »

bgwah? bgwah? Is he that dude from California?

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« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2013, 02:39:16 PM »

bgwah is a bit before my time, so I admit I'm a bit unfamiliar.


I have been here since December 2008 and I haven't the slightest idea who he is.



Appointee person, do you think you could list your experiences that qualify you for this position?
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« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2013, 02:51:44 PM »

Oh wait, was this the poor sap whose eyes I said I wanted to scratch out?
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« Reply #3 on: October 09, 2013, 03:10:00 PM »

I "vaguely" remember feeding someone to the creature in my signature back in 2010, after I asked who the idiot was that messed something up on the wiki...

...pretty sure they'd be dead though. But I must say it is rather, "vague". Tongue
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« Reply #4 on: October 10, 2013, 05:35:49 PM »

bgwah is a bit before my time, so I admit I'm a bit unfamiliar.


I have been here since December 2008 and I haven't the slightest idea who he is.



Appointee person, do you think you could list your experiences that qualify you for this position?

Well I was actively involved in partisan politics until early 2012, so if he doesn't remember me that's his fault. Tongue

At one time or another I've held most positions in Atlasia. The most relevant experience is that I've been an Associate Justice for over a year. As Ebowed's activity declined this year, I believe I stepped up to ensure the court continued to function properly. Before that, I was one of the longer-serving Attorneys General. I was frequently brought to court as a defendant early in Atlasia. When I was Pacific Lt. Governor, I served as that region's judicial official. So I've experienced just about every side of Atlasia's legal system.

Oh don't worry, I support you Mr. Big. Tongue

In fact this stupid routine was inspired by having watched so much Colombo in my time.

In fact, it is because my memory is so good that I can recall a time when a certain President appointed a certain someone to be Attorney General and this certain someone received barely any questions and got confirmed easily. This someone then proceeded to do next to nothing, that is until the next election, which just happened to be contested in a legal sort of way, at which point this someone pulled an Al Haig. So you can thank that certain President for the third degree you and all nominees can expect. Tongue
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« Reply #5 on: October 11, 2013, 03:45:11 PM »

This goes to a vote in about five hours, just a heads up, Mr. VP.


Time shore does fly when your having fun.

Within the context of Atlasia? I would prefer to be a strict constructionist. However, I recognize that an internet game's constitutions and laws aren't exactly bullet proof. They are often very vague if not downright contradictory, which can be seen in multiple decisions this year (examples: Marokai Blue vs. Atlasia, Napoleon vs. Governor Spamage)

In my opinion, this necessitates a more activist approach at times. And during such situations, I tend to consider how I think the law was supposed to work, or what would allow the game to most properly function.

So I guess the answer is somewhere in the middle. Smiley

Aside from the contigencies that you mention, would you concede that at least in terms of Atlasia, such a stance would make you a judicial conservative? If so, I am intrigued by what background and motivations would lead someone with your credentials in other areas to become much more cautious when it comes to use and application of judicial authority?

And before you try to scream litmus test to ignore my question like Ebowed did unjustly in 2011 (and that was for asking him who would be his model for an ideal justice in terms of temperament and style, not a lick to do with ideology), I would have to state that I am not talking about ideology here but judicial approach and the use of the terminology is meant to describe an approach as opposed to an ideology as the use of the word "cautious" should convey, but just in case it didn't...
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« Reply #6 on: October 12, 2013, 04:41:45 PM »

AYE
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« Reply #7 on: October 13, 2013, 04:12:05 PM »

One more aye needed to confirm here.
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