Xanthal wrote:I agree with the West Phoenician delegation. Right and wrong may not be a democratic question, but in the WA it has to be. Otherwise what kind of question can it be? Everybody thinks they're right; how are we to decide whose morality to follow if not by voting?
Excactly Ambassador,
We have the daunting task of voting in legislation. Each day we decide is this right or wrong for my nation and the scores of WA nations. Our legislations and our votes help shape the destiny of the world population.
This legislation is prime example. The vote to ban was defeated, but it doesnt mean they are wrong in their thinking. The nays won it doesnt mean they are right in their thinking.. Most ambassadors voted hopefully with the mindset, what is best. What is right.
Hopefully each side can go away and take new insight into what the opposing parties view points are. Let each ambassador sleep with their conscience clear. I bid adieu to the next legislation.