03-24-2008, 04:25 PM
I received this telegram recently:
Quote: Dear UN Member,
Please consider endorsing my repeal of the resolution "Ban Single-Hulled Tankers". This resolution, while having an admirable intent to protect the environment, does so little to just that. "Ban Single-Hulled Tankers" is simply an essay arguing for the benefits of double-hulled tankers, while "asking" that nations might ban single-hulled tankers. By repealing this ambiguous resolution, we can pave the way for legislation which comprehensively protects many environmental hazards, not simply oil spills. Please consider endorsing this repeal to remove an ineffectual law from the books.
The repeal is listed here: http://www.nationstates.net/page=UN_prop...ch=tankers
Thank you very much for your time,
The Allied Empire of Jey
P.S. We sincerely apologize if you have received notification of this repeal previously.[/quote]
What do you guys think? I pulled the proposal he's talking about, it's below.
Quote: Repeal "Ban Single-Hulled Tankers"
A proposal to repeal a previously passed resolution
Category: Repeal
Resolution: #11
Proposed by: Jey
Description: UN Resolution #11: Ban Single-Hulled Tankers (Category: Environmental; Industry Affected: All Businesses) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
Argument: The General Assembly of the United Nations,
APPLAUDING the attempts of Resolution #11: "Ban Single-Hulled Tankers" to prevent serious environmental damages involving oil tanker ships;
NOTING WITH REGRET that Resolution #11 makes no legislative effort to actually prevent the oil spills referenced to, only providing the rhetoric that the United Nations "must unite to ban single-hulled tankers and endorse the use of double-hulled tankers";
CONVINCED that serious environmental issues such as oil spills should be addressed by the United Nations with legislation that contains actionable language to fulfill its intent;
UNDERSTANDING that it is in the interests of the United Nations to eliminate legislation that contains nothing more than rhetoric;
BELIEVING that more comprehensive and effective legislation can and should be enacted to eliminate serious environmental hazards;
REPEALS Resolution #11: "Ban Single-Hulled Tankers."
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Quote: Dear UN Member,
Please consider endorsing my repeal of the resolution "Ban Single-Hulled Tankers". This resolution, while having an admirable intent to protect the environment, does so little to just that. "Ban Single-Hulled Tankers" is simply an essay arguing for the benefits of double-hulled tankers, while "asking" that nations might ban single-hulled tankers. By repealing this ambiguous resolution, we can pave the way for legislation which comprehensively protects many environmental hazards, not simply oil spills. Please consider endorsing this repeal to remove an ineffectual law from the books.
The repeal is listed here: http://www.nationstates.net/page=UN_prop...ch=tankers
Thank you very much for your time,
The Allied Empire of Jey
P.S. We sincerely apologize if you have received notification of this repeal previously.[/quote]
What do you guys think? I pulled the proposal he's talking about, it's below.
Quote: Repeal "Ban Single-Hulled Tankers"
A proposal to repeal a previously passed resolution
Category: Repeal
Resolution: #11
Proposed by: Jey
Description: UN Resolution #11: Ban Single-Hulled Tankers (Category: Environmental; Industry Affected: All Businesses) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
Argument: The General Assembly of the United Nations,
APPLAUDING the attempts of Resolution #11: "Ban Single-Hulled Tankers" to prevent serious environmental damages involving oil tanker ships;
NOTING WITH REGRET that Resolution #11 makes no legislative effort to actually prevent the oil spills referenced to, only providing the rhetoric that the United Nations "must unite to ban single-hulled tankers and endorse the use of double-hulled tankers";
CONVINCED that serious environmental issues such as oil spills should be addressed by the United Nations with legislation that contains actionable language to fulfill its intent;
UNDERSTANDING that it is in the interests of the United Nations to eliminate legislation that contains nothing more than rhetoric;
BELIEVING that more comprehensive and effective legislation can and should be enacted to eliminate serious environmental hazards;
REPEALS Resolution #11: "Ban Single-Hulled Tankers."
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