Repeal "Max Barry Day"

Repeal "Max Barry Day"
A proposal to repeal a previously passed resolution


Category: Repeal
Resolution: #223
Proposed by: Omigodtheykilledkenny

Description: UN Resolution #223: Max Barry Day (Category: Education and Creativity; Area of Effect: Educational) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.

Argument: These here fine United Nations,

Commending Resolution #223's laudable purpose, to recognize truly great men and their achievements;

Duly congratulating this resolution's intended honoree on his many titles from coed beauty pageants throughout the NS world;

Expressing its concern, however, that this resolution breaches the reasonable limits to which this body has traditionally held itself;

Chagrined that amidst the many serious problems the world faces today, including war, terrorism, poverty, oppression, corruption, pestilence, disease, famine, malnourishment, starvation, taxes, illiteracy, substandard education, substandard sex education, imperial measurements, necrophilia, space junk, nations not labeling chemicals correctly, shortages of computers for schoolchildren, invisible tree people, shortages of computers for invisible tree schoolchildren, rampant ecclesiastical self-defenestration, and reluctance to eradicate the Arctocephalinae, the United Nations would actually pass a resolution declaring an international holiday for some dude who started a Website suggests that this institution's priorities are somewhat out of whack;

Randomly kicking ambassadors in the nuts for even thinking this proposal was a good idea,

Hereby repeals Resolution #223: Max Barry Day.

Voting Ends: Sun Oct 21 2007

:no:

How could the UN bureaucrats do this?

Against.
 
A friendly hello!

I urge voters of the North Pacific to vote FOR this repeal resolution.

Max Barry Day, according to the Game Moderators and the UN rules, is illegal. It contains multiple RL references, breaks the "fourth wall," so to speak, and is poorly written and argued besides. It needs to be stricken from the record. This is the opinion shared by many respected and long-serving members of the United Nations.

The silliness inherent in the text aside (it's just a little harmless fun), you should SUPPORT a worthy attempt to uphold the rules of the United Nations.

Thanks!

[not a vote, btw; my TNP nation is not in the UN.]
 
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