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Finium
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Postby Finium » Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:05 pm

Bujahla wrote:Anything I need to address?

Someone was asking about assassinations earlier, have you talked about that yet?
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Postby Bujahla » Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:07 pm

Finium wrote:
Bujahla wrote:Anything I need to address?

Someone was asking about assassinations earlier, have you talked about that yet?


A player can only be killed by me or themselves.
*Huzzah he lives!*

Nah, son. Britain was all like "yo, why my colonies be all uppity an' shit?!" And Lord Durham laid it straight: "they be wantin' legislation with representation, dawg."


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Finium
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Postby Finium » Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:09 pm

Could the roster be edited? Since we no longer have a house minority leader and I am currently the whip, I think that I might be bumped up to leader.
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Postby Bujahla » Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:13 pm

Finium wrote:Could the roster be edited? Since we no longer have a house minority leader and I am currently the whip, I think that I might be bumped up to leader.


*moans for Glit and Waz*
*Huzzah he lives!*

Nah, son. Britain was all like "yo, why my colonies be all uppity an' shit?!" And Lord Durham laid it straight: "they be wantin' legislation with representation, dawg."


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The Kingdom of Glitter
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Postby The Kingdom of Glitter » Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:14 pm

Tell me what specifically needs to be changed (links to applications involved help plenty) and I'll fix it.

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Finium
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Postby Finium » Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:17 pm

The Kingdom of Glitter wrote:Tell me what specifically needs to be changed (links to applications involved help plenty) and I'll fix it.

House Minority Leadership.

Minority Whip becomes Minority Leader (I presume you can just use the same link)

Finally, my name was changed to Francis Urquhart mere moments after my acceptance (is currently listed as Tom Cole)
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Postby Finium » Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:17 pm

Bujahla wrote:
Finium wrote:Could the roster be edited? Since we no longer have a house minority leader and I am currently the whip, I think that I might be bumped up to leader.


*moans for Glit and Waz*

Didn't realize this was slave-work, apologies great and mighty poobah.
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Postby The Kingdom of Glitter » Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:20 pm

Finium wrote:
Bujahla wrote:
*moans for Glit and Waz*

Didn't realize this was slave-work, apologies great and mighty poobah.


Buj is just a lazy asshole. I mean I am too, well...


Finium wrote:
The Kingdom of Glitter wrote:Tell me what specifically needs to be changed (links to applications involved help plenty) and I'll fix it.

House Minority Leadership.

Minority Whip becomes Minority Leader (I presume you can just use the same link)

Finally, my name was changed to Francis Urquhart mere moments after my acceptance (is currently listed as Tom Cole)


Fixed.

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Finium
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Postby Finium » Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:21 pm

*confetti*
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The Grand Republic of Hannover
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Postby The Grand Republic of Hannover » Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:32 pm

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Lykens
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Postby Lykens » Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:34 pm

The Grand Republic of Hannover wrote:
The Grand Republic of Hannover wrote:Hey! What did I miss while I was gone?

We are going over a gun control bill.
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Waztaskio
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Postby Waztaskio » Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:49 pm

If we start killing off politicians, then maybe the Federal Employees Protection Act might looked at more favorably. Nonetheless, what would probably happen is Fury would forcefully place Federal Agents around congress undercover, to prevent this as a "Threat to National Security".

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Rephesus
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Postby Rephesus » Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:54 pm

If politicians die then Rice is getting her own personal guard.

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Postby Kiribati-Tarawa » Thu Jul 24, 2014 10:14 pm

Waztaskio wrote:If we start killing off politicians, then maybe the Federal Employees Protection Act might looked at more favorably. Nonetheless, what would probably happen is Fury would forcefully place Federal Agents around congress undercover, to prevent this as a "Threat to National Security".

I plan to submit the Federal Employees Protection Act to the House as soon as the gun control bill has been voted on.
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Romneyerica
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Postby Romneyerica » Thu Jul 24, 2014 11:52 pm

Quentin "Quinn" Beasley - Republican (this will be a little tough XD)
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Account Name: Romneyerica
Occupation: fmr. Businessman, Philanthropist, Congressman
Party Position(s): Member

Positions in Government: -House Com. on Small Business -House Com. on Ways and Means -House Com. on Education and the Workforce

Constituency: 2nd District, Florida
Political Ideology: Rockefeller Republican, could go libertarian on some issues
Age: 55
State of Birth: Great State of Florida
Education: University of Florida
Family: Wife- Laura Daughter- Mary Son- Jeremiah "Jerry"
Background: Born to a conservative Baptist Father who was a prominent North Florida pastor and a stay at home mother. As the oldest of five children, Quinn was being groomed for the position of pastor for when his father stepped down. Originally receptive to this idea, he later found that, although he did want to help people, he didn't see the pastoral life as his calling. Quinn would go to college for a business degree and graduate starting an construction company with two good friends. Along with this, Quinn and many members of his fathers church opened up a food bank.

Years later, expanding his horizons, he invested in a down-on-it's-luck small family restaurant chain that later became massively successful along with several other businesses. After rapidly becoming wealthy, he started pouring money into food banks and homeless shelters across Florida as well as donating some free time to volunteering with these organizations along with other charitable organizations. In 1998 he ran for and became mayor of his hometown of Tallahassee for four years. After becoming popular in this position Quinn ran for and won the 2nd congressional district in 2002, holding the office to this day.
Politician Base: Little bit of Paul Ryan, Nelson Rockefeller
Support Base: Religious, liberal/moderate republicans, unions, poor
Weakness/flaw:
-Had bad alcohol problem in college, also publicly known for having smoked pot.
-Accused of being a RINO (Republican in name only).
-One of business partners arrested in '99 for embezzlement
-Paranoid
Likes: Some gun control, Pro-life, Pro-medical marijuana legalization, Pro-Union, some social programs, Pro-Free Trade
Dislikes: High taxes, gay marriage, Patriot Act, Socialism/radicalism, abusive companies that ship jobs overseas, money in politics
Any Questions from the Public to be answered? Yea
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Waztaskio
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Postby Waztaskio » Fri Jul 25, 2014 12:07 am

Romneyerica wrote:
Quentin "Quinn" Beasley - Republican (this will be a little tough XD)
Account Name: Romneyerica
Occupation: fmr. Businessman, Philanthropist, Congressman
Party Position(s): Member

Positions in Government: -House Com. on Small Business -House Com. on Ways and Means -House Com. on Education and the Workforce

Constituency: 2nd District, Florida
Political Ideology: Rockefeller Republican, could go libertarian on some issues
Age: 55
State of Birth: Great State of Florida
Education: University of Florida
Family: Wife- Laura Daughter- Mary Son- Jeremiah "Jerry"
Background: Born to a conservative Baptist Father who was a prominent North Florida pastor and a stay at home mother. As the oldest of five children, Quinn was being groomed for the position of pastor for when his father stepped down. Originally receptive to this idea, he later found that, although he did want to help people, he didn't see the pastoral life as his calling. Quinn would go to college for a business degree and graduate starting an construction company with two good friends. Along with this, Quinn and many members of his fathers church opened up a food bank.

Years later, expanding his horizons, he invested in a down-on-it's-luck small family restaurant chain that later became massively successful along with several other businesses. After rapidly becoming wealthy, he started pouring money into food banks and homeless shelters across Florida as well as donating some free time to volunteering with these organizations along with other charitable organizations. In 1998 he ran for and became mayor of his hometown of Tallahassee for four years. After becoming popular in this position Quinn ran for and won the 2nd congressional district in 2002, holding the office to this day.
Politician Base: Little bit of Paul Ryan, Nelson Rockefeller
Support Base: Religious, liberal/moderate republicans, unions, poor
Weakness/flaw:
-Had bad alcohol problem in college, also publicly known for having smoked pot.
-Accused of being a RINO (Republican in name only).
-One of business partners arrested in '99 for embezzlement
-Paranoid
Likes: Some gun control, Pro-life, Pro-medical marijuana legalization, Pro-Union, some social programs, Pro-Free Trade
Dislikes: High taxes, gay marriage, Patriot Act, Socialism/radicalism, abusive companies that ship jobs overseas, money in politics
Any Questions from the Public to be answered? Yea
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Accepted.

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West Aurelia
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Postby West Aurelia » Fri Jul 25, 2014 2:51 am

Well I'll just switch back to the GOP then. Can I still keep the Rand Paul image even though I am basing my character off of Ted Cruz?

MICHAEL JONES - REPUBLICAN PARTY
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Account Name: West Aurelia
Occupation: Senator
Party Position(s): General

Positions in Government: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Senate Committee on Armed Services, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

Constituency: Alaska
Political Ideology: Libertarian
Age: 51
State of Birth: California
Education: Harvard University
Family: Steven Jones (father), Carol Jones (mother), Jessica Jones (wife), Robert Jones (son), Amy Jones (daughter)
Background: Born on January 7, 1963 in San José, California to Steven and Carol Jones. His father also represented California in the Senate. He grew up in San José and the neighboring city of Sunnyvale, before moving to Washington, DC after his father became a senator. He moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he studied political science at Harvard University. He met his wife Jessica there. Following their marriage, they moved to her hometown of Anchorage, Alaska, where both their children were born.
Politician Base: Ted Cruz
Support Base: Republicans, libertarians, capitalists
Weakness/flaw: Threw a wild party following his election to the Senate, getting heavily drunk
Likes: Libertarianism, capitalism, LGBT community, drug legalization, balanced budget
Dislikes: Liberalism, communism, socialism, fascism, gun control, abortion (except in certain cases), national debt, warrantless searches, PATRIOT Act
Any Questions from the Public to be answered? Yes
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Britanno
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Postby Britanno » Fri Jul 25, 2014 6:07 am

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To:
United States Congress,
House of Representative, United States of America



112th Congress, 1st Session, S.


Respect for Marriage Act





Preamble

The Respect for Marriage Act is a much needed piece of legislation that will further empower the rights of states on the topic of the validity of same-sex marriages. Under current United States law, the federal government is not required to recognise same-sex marriages performed in states in which same-sex marriages are legal. This decreases the rights of those states, and this bill will mean that the federal government is legally bound to recognise the validity of same-sex marriages conducted in states in which they are legal. It does not require individual states in which same-sex marriage is not legal to recognise the marriages, and so this piece of legislation does not decrease the rights of states, and instead increases them.

Body

Section 1. Repeals

Section 1738C of title 28, United States Code, is repealed, and the table of sections at the beginning of chapter 115 of title 28, United States Code, is amended by striking the item relating to that section.

Section 2. Marriage Recognition

Section 7 of title 1, United States Code, is amended to read as follows:

(a) An individual shall be considered married by the federal government if the individual's marriage is legally valid in the state in which the marriage was entered, or, in the case of a marriage made outside any state, if the marriage is legally valid in the location in which the marriage was entered.
(b) A state shall be considered as a State of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any other territory or possession of the United States.

Enactment Clause

This bill shall be enacted 90 days after passing.

Signed,

Elizabeth Fletcher
New York Representative

Constantino Silvestri
[b]Kansas Representative

Lucian Blackburn
[b]Pennsylvania Representative

Kirk Andrews
[b]Massachusetts Representative

Most updated version of the bill. All it does it require the federal government to recognise same-sex marriages that occurred in states where same-sex marriage is legal.
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Postby Jordslag » Fri Jul 25, 2014 6:32 am

Britanno wrote:
To:
United States Congress,
House of Representative, United States of America



112th Congress, 1st Session, S.


Respect for Marriage Act





Preamble

The Respect for Marriage Act is a much needed piece of legislation that will further empower the rights of states on the topic of the validity of same-sex marriages. Under current United States law, the federal government is not required to recognise same-sex marriages performed in states in which same-sex marriages are legal. This decreases the rights of those states, and this bill will mean that the federal government is legally bound to recognise the validity of same-sex marriages conducted in states in which they are legal. It does not require individual states in which same-sex marriage is not legal to recognise the marriages, and so this piece of legislation does not decrease the rights of states, and instead increases them.

Body

Section 1. Repeals

Section 1738C of title 28, United States Code, is repealed, and the table of sections at the beginning of chapter 115 of title 28, United States Code, is amended by striking the item relating to that section.

Section 2. Marriage Recognition

Section 7 of title 1, United States Code, is amended to read as follows:

(a) An individual shall be considered married by the federal government if the individual's marriage is legally valid in the state in which the marriage was entered, or, in the case of a marriage made outside any state, if the marriage is legally valid in the location in which the marriage was entered.
(b) A state shall be considered as a State of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any other territory or possession of the United States.

Enactment Clause

This bill shall be enacted 90 days after passing.

Signed,

Elizabeth Fletcher
New York Representative

Constantino Silvestri
[b]Kansas Representative

Lucian Blackburn
[b]Pennsylvania Representative

Kirk Andrews
[b]Massachusetts Representative

Most updated version of the bill. All it does it require the federal government to recognise same-sex marriages that occurred in states where same-sex marriage is legal.

Hjen approves.

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The Grand Republic of Hannover
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Postby The Grand Republic of Hannover » Fri Jul 25, 2014 7:19 am

Britanno wrote:
To:
United States Congress,
House of Representative, United States of America



112th Congress, 1st Session, S.


Respect for Marriage Act





Preamble

The Respect for Marriage Act is a much needed piece of legislation that will further empower the rights of states on the topic of the validity of same-sex marriages. Under current United States law, the federal government is not required to recognise same-sex marriages performed in states in which same-sex marriages are legal. This decreases the rights of those states, and this bill will mean that the federal government is legally bound to recognise the validity of same-sex marriages conducted in states in which they are legal. It does not require individual states in which same-sex marriage is not legal to recognise the marriages, and so this piece of legislation does not decrease the rights of states, and instead increases them.

Body

Section 1. Repeals

Section 1738C of title 28, United States Code, is repealed, and the table of sections at the beginning of chapter 115 of title 28, United States Code, is amended by striking the item relating to that section.

Section 2. Marriage Recognition

Section 7 of title 1, United States Code, is amended to read as follows:

(a) An individual shall be considered married by the federal government if the individual's marriage is legally valid in the state in which the marriage was entered, or, in the case of a marriage made outside any state, if the marriage is legally valid in the location in which the marriage was entered.
(b) A state shall be considered as a State of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any other territory or possession of the United States.

Enactment Clause

This bill shall be enacted 90 days after passing.

Signed,

Elizabeth Fletcher
New York Representative

Constantino Silvestri
[b]Kansas Representative

Lucian Blackburn
[b]Pennsylvania Representative

Kirk Andrews
[b]Massachusetts Representative

Most updated version of the bill. All it does it require the federal government to recognise same-sex marriages that occurred in states where same-sex marriage is legal.


Wait, was DOMA declared unconstitutional? If not, the bill will not be able to pass.
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Finium
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Postby Finium » Fri Jul 25, 2014 7:29 am

The Grand Republic of Hannover wrote:
Britanno wrote:
To:
United States Congress,
House of Representative, United States of America



112th Congress, 1st Session, S.


Respect for Marriage Act





Preamble

The Respect for Marriage Act is a much needed piece of legislation that will further empower the rights of states on the topic of the validity of same-sex marriages. Under current United States law, the federal government is not required to recognise same-sex marriages performed in states in which same-sex marriages are legal. This decreases the rights of those states, and this bill will mean that the federal government is legally bound to recognise the validity of same-sex marriages conducted in states in which they are legal. It does not require individual states in which same-sex marriage is not legal to recognise the marriages, and so this piece of legislation does not decrease the rights of states, and instead increases them.

Body

Section 1. Repeals

Section 1738C of title 28, United States Code, is repealed, and the table of sections at the beginning of chapter 115 of title 28, United States Code, is amended by striking the item relating to that section.

Section 2. Marriage Recognition

Section 7 of title 1, United States Code, is amended to read as follows:

(a) An individual shall be considered married by the federal government if the individual's marriage is legally valid in the state in which the marriage was entered, or, in the case of a marriage made outside any state, if the marriage is legally valid in the location in which the marriage was entered.
(b) A state shall be considered as a State of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any other territory or possession of the United States.

Enactment Clause

This bill shall be enacted 90 days after passing.

Signed,

Elizabeth Fletcher
New York Representative

Constantino Silvestri
[b]Kansas Representative

Lucian Blackburn
[b]Pennsylvania Representative

Kirk Andrews
[b]Massachusetts Representative

Most updated version of the bill. All it does it require the federal government to recognise same-sex marriages that occurred in states where same-sex marriage is legal.


Wait, was DOMA declared unconstitutional? If not, the bill will not be able to pass.

Wait, were Republicans declared unconstitutional? If not, the bill will not be able to pass.
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Postby Britanno » Fri Jul 25, 2014 7:35 am

Bujahla wrote:Anything I need to address?

Are we still using the one page = one month timescale?
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Postby Britanno » Fri Jul 25, 2014 7:36 am

Finium wrote:Wait, were Republicans declared unconstitutional? If not, the bill will not be able to pass.

I've done a count, I have the votes.
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British Home Counties wrote:
Alyakia wrote:our nations greatest achievement is slowly but surely being destroyed
America is doing fine atm

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Finium
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Postby Finium » Fri Jul 25, 2014 7:37 am

Britanno wrote:
Finium wrote:Wait, were Republicans declared unconstitutional? If not, the bill will not be able to pass.

I've done a count, I have the votes.

In the House? What you have there is some very confused Republicans.

(I'm not particularly opposed to the concept, but then again, I'm a pretty poor Republican sometimes)
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Postby Britanno » Fri Jul 25, 2014 7:43 am

Finium wrote:In the House? What you have there is some very confused Republicans.

(I'm not particularly opposed to the concept, but then again, I'm a pretty poor Republican sometimes)

I'm confident I have the votes in both houses.
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