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  1. Great Bights Mum

    Currently Banned

    Riverstones has been banned for support of terrorism.
  2. Great Bights Mum

    Voting: November 2023 Judicial Election

    Court Justice: 1. < Wymondham > 2. < Eluvatar > Would you like to reopen nominations? < No >
  3. Great Bights Mum

    RA Secret Ballot Amendment

    One more thing that bears mentioning - the RA is the pool of potential candidates for higher office. A candidate's voting record is indicative of where they stand on the issues. I think it is a positive thing for us to be transparent about it.
  4. Great Bights Mum

    Currently Banned

    Eenglandd has been banned for displaying nazi imagery.
  5. Great Bights Mum

    Candidacy Declarations: November 2023 Judicial Election

    Thank you for the nomination, but I shall have to decline.
  6. Great Bights Mum

    Currently Banned

    Hawk Freedom Movement has been banned for hateful speech.
  7. Great Bights Mum

    Currently Banned

    Of Might is TCB member banned for spam.
  8. Great Bights Mum

    Confirmation of Gorundu as Election Commissioner

    Forgetting to post an oath for EC is not a deal breaker. We have someone with experience who wants to serve. That's good enough for me.
  9. Great Bights Mum

    Currently Banned

    Airdrie by Earth 2 RP has been banned for circumventing a previous ban.
  10. Great Bights Mum

    Currently Banned

    Thatfasthuh has been banned for trolling and ageism.
  11. Great Bights Mum

    [GA - Passed] Cannibalism Act

    I blame zombie propogandists. Let this pass and before you know it, it'll be "brains, brains, brains" wherever you go. This proposal should be killed. And double-tapped.
  12. Great Bights Mum

    Voting: September 2023 Special Justice Election

    Court Justice: 1. Wymondham 2. Gorundu 3. Lord Dominator Would you like to reopen nominations? No
  13. Great Bights Mum

    Wym for Justice: Keeping the Court in 'Order!'

    Thank you for your answer. I can see your point. Not to get into a debate regarding judicial restraint, but on a purely practical level, it's quicker to get a court ruling than it is to get a law passed. The petitioner wants answers, so there is pressure on the court to settle the matter...
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