Welcome back, Domnonia!
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I go to France for a few months and the NSUN adopts conservatism! What!? It's like stepping through a crusty, water stained mirror.

I'd vote against, but my nation has not yet be revived.
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DomnoniaOct 19 2006, 07:42 PM I go to France for a few months and the NSUN adopts conservatism! What!?  It's like stepping through a crusty, water stained mirror.

I'd vote against, but my nation has not yet be revived. [/quote]
Dom is back! :funky_pisang:
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#3

Welcome back Dom! Smile

But you should of seen the garbage that was cropping up on the UN forum that prompted this... Sad
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DomnoniaOct 19 2006, 05:42 PM I go to France for a few months and the NSUN adopts conservatism! What!? It's like stepping through a crusty, water stained mirror.

I'd vote against, but my nation has not yet be revived. [/quote]
:pisang: :funky_pisang: :pisang: :funky_pisang:
Great to have you back! Smile

I had started working on revising the maps, but if that is a project you'd like to continue I'll hand the cartography back. If not, my new PC arrived and next week I'll have time to set it up (this week I've been going to work at 5:30 am and arriving home at 9 pm). Sad

Yes, the UN has become very conservative ... but I actually do like this resolution.
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MikitivityOct 20 2006, 05:43 AM Yes, the UN has become very conservative ... but I actually do like this resolution. [/quote]
Miki, did you get a chance to vote?

It's great to have you back Dom! I know it's after that fact discussion, but why would you have been against this resolution?
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DomnoniaOct 20 2006, 12:42 AM I go to France for a few months and the NSUN adopts conservatism! What!? It's like stepping through a crusty, water stained mirror.

I'd vote against, but my nation has not yet be revived. [/quote]
This pleases me to no end.

Welcome back, Dom!

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#7

Welcome back, Dom! Big Grin
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Federation of DisjunctionOct 20 2006, 09:09 AM Mikitivity,Oct 20 2006 05:43 AM I know it's after that fact discussion, but why would you have been against this resolution? [/quote]
The domini people believe that issues of human rights and equality should be immune to arguments of sovereignty.

Super glad to be back. I think I'll just wander around for a while before I commit to any projects this time though!
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DomnoniaOct 20 2006, 06:38 PM Federation of Disjunction,Oct 20 2006 09:09 AM Mikitivity,Oct 20 2006 05:43 AM I know it's after that fact discussion, but why would you have been against this resolution? [/quote]
The domini people believe that issues of human rights and equality should be immune to arguments of sovereignty.

Super glad to be back. I think I'll just wander around for a while before I commit to any projects this time though! [/quote]
But what issues of rights were involved?
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#10

Arranged marriages.

lol.

I don't know really, maybe I jumped the gun. After reading through the UN discussions, maybe I would have voted FOR.
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DomnoniaOct 21 2006, 02:38 AM The domini people believe that issues of human rights and equality should be immune to arguments of sovereignty. [/quote]
What about the rights of non-'human' sapients?
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