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by Mediterreania » Wed Jun 16, 2010 3:50 pm
by American Capitalist » Wed Jun 16, 2010 3:57 pm
Mediterreania wrote:The Democratic States of Mediterreania has official filed a proposal to repeal this act, and urges other nations to endorse it.
by Sionis Prioratus » Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:21 pm
Charlotte Ryberg wrote:Honoured ambassadors, I am pretty honoured today to have given my 2-year old expertise to help someone write their very first resolution and also have the honour of reaching the historic milestone at the same time. I can really feel the delight of successfully raising a new talent amid a blip in the closing hours of the debate this morning, but I hope that as days go by, I hope to see ambassadors be more courteous and respectful to each other. Well, this is what I always try to aim when I communicate with honoured ambassadors, with a bit of humour.
It was a very tight vote with the resulting majority of less than than 400 but in the end I am hopeful that I will have achieved something if the honoured ambassador from American Capitalist went on to write wonderful resolutions as our familiar faces, past and present have done for years, even before the WA came into existence. It is important to remember that once upon a time we were all newcomers, then as time progressed we went on to write better and better resolutions. The quality of this august assembly has survived the 1 April 2008 relaunch virtually intact and I hope that the great quality of recent WA resolutions will continue, as the familiar faces and new talents work together to improve the world.
This is what I love to see: everyone having an opportunity to have their say in the assembly and the honoured ambassador from American Capitalist had a proposal of merit, and something I could not miss. If we could all lend a helping hand to new talents for ideas of merit, then we would become renowned for the great positive community spirit of the NationStates World Assembly.
Yours, with honour,
by Quadrimmina » Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:27 pm
by American Capitalist » Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:33 pm
Sionis Prioratus wrote:Charlotte Ryberg wrote:Honoured ambassadors, I am pretty honoured today to have given my 2-year old expertise to help someone write their very first resolution and also have the honour of reaching the historic milestone at the same time. I can really feel the delight of successfully raising a new talent amid a blip in the closing hours of the debate this morning, but I hope that as days go by, I hope to see ambassadors be more courteous and respectful to each other. Well, this is what I always try to aim when I communicate with honoured ambassadors, with a bit of humour.
It was a very tight vote with the resulting majority of less than than 400 but in the end I am hopeful that I will have achieved something if the honoured ambassador from American Capitalist went on to write wonderful resolutions as our familiar faces, past and present have done for years, even before the WA came into existence. It is important to remember that once upon a time we were all newcomers, then as time progressed we went on to write better and better resolutions. The quality of this august assembly has survived the 1 April 2008 relaunch virtually intact and I hope that the great quality of recent WA resolutions will continue, as the familiar faces and new talents work together to improve the world.
This is what I love to see: everyone having an opportunity to have their say in the assembly and the honoured ambassador from American Capitalist had a proposal of merit, and something I could not miss. If we could all lend a helping hand to new talents for ideas of merit, then we would become renowned for the great positive community spirit of the NationStates World Assembly.
Yours, with honour,
This was the 100th General Assembly resolution.
The 100th World Assembly resolution was this one: http://www.nationstates.net/page=WA_pas ... s/start=99
Congratulations, New Rockport!!!
by Sionis Prioratus » Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:45 pm
American Capitalist wrote:Sionis Prioratus wrote:Charlotte Ryberg wrote:Honoured ambassadors, I am pretty honoured today to have given my 2-year old expertise to help someone write their very first resolution and also have the honour of reaching the historic milestone at the same time. I can really feel the delight of successfully raising a new talent amid a blip in the closing hours of the debate this morning, but I hope that as days go by, I hope to see ambassadors be more courteous and respectful to each other. Well, this is what I always try to aim when I communicate with honoured ambassadors, with a bit of humour.
It was a very tight vote with the resulting majority of less than than 400 but in the end I am hopeful that I will have achieved something if the honoured ambassador from American Capitalist went on to write wonderful resolutions as our familiar faces, past and present have done for years, even before the WA came into existence. It is important to remember that once upon a time we were all newcomers, then as time progressed we went on to write better and better resolutions. The quality of this august assembly has survived the 1 April 2008 relaunch virtually intact and I hope that the great quality of recent WA resolutions will continue, as the familiar faces and new talents work together to improve the world.
This is what I love to see: everyone having an opportunity to have their say in the assembly and the honoured ambassador from American Capitalist had a proposal of merit, and something I could not miss. If we could all lend a helping hand to new talents for ideas of merit, then we would become renowned for the great positive community spirit of the NationStates World Assembly.
Yours, with honour,
This was the 100th General Assembly resolution.
The 100th World Assembly resolution was this one: http://www.nationstates.net/page=WA_pas ... s/start=99
Congratulations, New Rockport!!!
I know its random but why did you bold the general part but not the assembly part in general assembly ?
by Freeoplis » Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:47 pm
by American Capitalist » Wed Jun 16, 2010 5:25 pm
Sionis Prioratus wrote:American Capitalist wrote:Sionis Prioratus wrote:Charlotte Ryberg wrote:Honoured ambassadors, I am pretty honoured today to have given my 2-year old expertise to help someone write their very first resolution and also have the honour of reaching the historic milestone at the same time. I can really feel the delight of successfully raising a new talent amid a blip in the closing hours of the debate this morning, but I hope that as days go by, I hope to see ambassadors be more courteous and respectful to each other. Well, this is what I always try to aim when I communicate with honoured ambassadors, with a bit of humour.
It was a very tight vote with the resulting majority of less than than 400 but in the end I am hopeful that I will have achieved something if the honoured ambassador from American Capitalist went on to write wonderful resolutions as our familiar faces, past and present have done for years, even before the WA came into existence. It is important to remember that once upon a time we were all newcomers, then as time progressed we went on to write better and better resolutions. The quality of this august assembly has survived the 1 April 2008 relaunch virtually intact and I hope that the great quality of recent WA resolutions will continue, as the familiar faces and new talents work together to improve the world.
This is what I love to see: everyone having an opportunity to have their say in the assembly and the honoured ambassador from American Capitalist had a proposal of merit, and something I could not miss. If we could all lend a helping hand to new talents for ideas of merit, then we would become renowned for the great positive community spirit of the NationStates World Assembly.
Yours, with honour,
This was the 100th General Assembly resolution.
The 100th World Assembly resolution was this one: http://www.nationstates.net/page=WA_pas ... s/start=99
Congratulations, New Rockport!!!
I know its random but why did you bold the general part but not the assembly part in general assembly ?
Once upon a time, there was the one and only World Assembly, which was subsequently splitted into the General Assembly and the other one. But that is some history we really do not wish to elaborate on.
By the way, congratulations on Your Excellency's 100th General Assembly Resolution!
Yours,
by Sionis Prioratus » Wed Jun 16, 2010 7:48 pm
Neutonica wrote::clap: Neutonica applaudsbothAmerican Capitalistand Charlotte Rybergfor the successful resolution.
by Charlotte Ryberg » Wed Jun 16, 2010 8:22 pm
by Shazbotdom » Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:16 am
Mediterreania wrote:The Democratic States of Mediterreania has official filed a proposal to repeal this act, and urges other nations to endorse it.
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by Omigodtheykilledkenny » Thu Jun 17, 2010 10:02 am
Charlotte Ryberg wrote:That is sooo mean, Adrian de Saint-Clair. If it hadn't been for Ms. Harper this wouldn't have been passed.
by American Capitalist » Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:34 am
Omigodtheykilledkenny wrote:Charlotte Ryberg wrote:That is sooo mean, Adrian de Saint-Clair. If it hadn't been for Ms. Harper this wouldn't have been passed.
It must kill you that the WA has passed its 100th resolution and no one seems to think that it's all about you! It's not your resolution, "Ms. Harper." For once give your never-ending ego-trip a rest.
NOTING the current times of terror and fear we live in which a single person can cause much strife and havoc with relatively little funds,
ALSO NOTING that most terrorist act and plan in groups on the internet,
BELIEVING that we need to warn WA nation on threats coming from violent groups,
HEREBY ESTABLISHES the Terrorism Monitoring and Prevention Council with the following goals and guidelines :
1) To monitor the internet for groups planning to over throw the Government of WA nations,
2) To warn WA nations of these incidents so that they can plan accordingly,
3) To watch for groups planning attacks on the WA's Headquarters,
4) To stop hackers from attacking the private data of citizens around the globe;
ENCOURAGES nations to share information about terrorist groups.
by Charlotte Ryberg » Fri Jun 18, 2010 9:35 am
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