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« Reply #25 on: November 21, 2005, 07:54:18 PM »

It's bad enough to have over 10 initiatives a month to digest of late in the Southeast, but it looks like we're about to get a whole slew of new offices placed up for a vote.

You can just abstain or not vote on these.  There's no need to worry yourself on each vote if you're not interested.  It's not really all that taxing to educate yourself on these votes anyway, is it?



I'm with you Ernest.  I'm sorry that I made it so easy to propose resolutions when I wrote the original Southeastern Constitution. I won't leave my home or the region that both of us Governor once upon a time, but I share in your grief and sorrow for what the activitists (those obsessed with forum activity) have done to us.

What's wrong with allowing for greater participation in the political process?  If a citizen can come up with a well-writen piece of legislation, what's wrong with putting it up for a vote?
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« Reply #26 on: November 22, 2005, 01:41:33 AM »

It's bad enough to have over 10 initiatives a month to digest of late in the Southeast, but it looks like we're about to get a whole slew of new offices placed up for a vote.

You can just abstain or not vote on these.  There's no need to worry yourself on each vote if you're not interested.  It's not really all that taxing to educate yourself on these votes anyway, is it?



I'm with you Ernest.  I'm sorry that I made it so easy to propose resolutions when I wrote the original Southeastern Constitution. I won't leave my home or the region that both of us Governor once upon a time, but I share in your grief and sorrow for what the activitists (those obsessed with forum activity) have done to us.

What's wrong with allowing for greater participation in the political process?  If a citizen can come up with a well-writen piece of legislation, what's wrong with putting it up for a vote?

Its just too much.  One or two initatives is fine.  I'll remind you that Ernest and I proposed a few in our day, long before Atlasia became a full-time job.
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