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That's not how it works. TNP is subject to TNP's laws, funnily enough.May I also suggest that I am not a member of the Regional Assembly, and therefore not subject to the laws it may pass. If the delegate wishes me to leave the region, he will have to use his influence and "ban" me.
On this point I cannot agree. Your constitution only accords authority over signatur nations. I am not a member of the Regional Assembly and do not recognize its constitution or it laws.That's not how it works. TNP is subject to TNP's laws, funnily enough.
That's a negatory, good buddy. The RA is simply our legislative body. The laws of TNP apply to the entire region.On this point I cannot agree. Your constitution only accords authority over signatur nations. I am not a member of the Regional Assembly and do not recognize its constitution or it laws.That's not how it works. TNP is subject to TNP's laws, funnily enough.
Tormin is neither a threat to the region nor a competitor for the delegacy. I have never endo-tarted, subverted the delegacy, or concerned myself in the least with the activities of the regional govermnent. The regional assembly really should not concern itself with me.
I was thinking more along the lines of arguing that the laws of the United States do not apply to Canada, Mexico, Belize, etc (despite your Congress representing the United States of AMERICA.) Now, if a country were to join the United States of America through signing of its constitution, it would then be bound by those laws. (This does not stop the government of the USA from occasionally acting outside its jurisdiction though it has no legal basis for doing so.)That's like arguing that the laws of the US only apply to members of congress.
I'm not an American.I was thinking more along the lines of arguing that the laws of the United States do not apply to Canada, Mexico, Belize, etc (despite your Congress representing the United States of AMERICA.) Now, if a country were to join the United States of America through signing of its constitution, it would then be bound by those laws. (This does not stop the government of the USA from occasionally acting outside its jurisdiction though it has no legal basis for doing so.)That's like arguing that the laws of the US only apply to members of congress.
Again, a region and a government body are two seperate things. I am a member of the North Pacific but not any regional government or legislative body. I was a member of the region before the current government came into being. When I joined the region, a different government existed. I was neithor a supporter of that government nor your resistence against that government. I am also not a supporter of this government.
This is like Puerto Rico arguing that it shouldn't be subject to Constitution and that only full states should be.I was thinking more along the lines of arguing that the laws of the United States do not apply to Canada, Mexico, Belize, etc (despite your Congress representing the United States of AMERICA.) Now, if a country were to join the United States of America through signing of its constitution, it would then be bound by those laws. (This does not stop the government of the USA from occasionally acting outside its jurisdiction though it has no legal basis for doing so.)
Again, a region and a government body are two seperate things. I am a member of the North Pacific but not any regional government or legislative body. I was a member of the region before the current government came into being. When I joined the region, a different government existed. I was neithor a supporter of that government nor your resistence against that government. I am also not a supporter of this government.
Even if I concede that Tormin is bound by the laws of the North Pacific, it stands that I have violated no laws. I am over the newly established endorsement cap by 3 endorsements. If the honorable members present would be so kind as to withdraw their endorsements, all will be well.
"# 104 minutes ago: Tormin endorsed The Rogue Nation of Nobutyeahbutno.
# 104 minutes ago: Tormin endorsed The Free Land of Techno Island.
# 104 minutes ago: Tormin endorsed The Oppressed Peoples of Rhaan.
# 104 minutes ago: Tormin endorsed The United Socialist States of Victorious Eurasia.
# 104 minutes ago: Tormin endorsed The Republic of Crysta blue.
# 104 minutes ago: Tormin withdrew its endorsement from The Soyedinyonniyi Schtati of Zemnaya Svoboda."
This is correct. By the fact that you reside in the region and have less Influence than the Delegate, the Delegate's authority applies to you by default. The Regional Assembly merely determines how that authority is to be applied. The only way to escape from such authority is to relocate to a region where ejection does not exist: That is, Lazarus or the Rejected Realms.Does the delegate's ability to eject and/or ban nations apply to you? Yes. Is this ability the ultimate mechanism for enforcing laws such as this? Yes. Therefore, do those laws apply to you? Yes.
I thought it was Big Rock Candy Mountain!Yeah, if you don't like being confined by forum laws, you can always move to Kandyland.
I like the North Pacific and would prefer to stay. I admit that I may have written somewhat harshly in my comments yesterday, but I will abide by the laws of the region although I do not agree with them.If you don't like The North Pacific then you can git out!
My apologies to the delegate. It was a very bad day at the office and I then discovered that I had been removed from the region. I did not realize at the time that I had not been banned. Not an excuse, I am sure, but still the reason I wrote what I did.Being told to "go f*** yourself" in a recent telegram by Tormin was surprising.
You mean Big Rock Kandy Mountain.I thought it was Big Rock Candy Mountain!Yeah, if you don't like being confined by forum laws, you can always move to Kandyland.
Is this the North Pacific Directorate?If you don't like The North Pacific then you can git out!
We unfortunately had to implement a rough cap due to the war declared upon us by multiple regions.I like the North Pacific and would prefer to stay. I admit that I may have written somewhat harshly in my comments yesterday, but I will abide by the laws of the region although I do not agree with them.If you don't like The North Pacific then you can git out!
One thing that drew me to the North Pacific was that there was no endorsement cap and no threats of banning. I really hate being "intimidated" with threats of banning. I was here before that law was put into place, and it kills me to now have to make sure that I don't exceed some artificial cap that has now been put in place.
Yes.Is this the North Pacific Directorate?If you don't like The North Pacific then you can git out!
I recall sending Tormin a couple of TGs during my last delegacy. At that time, I found his response satisfactory, and I did not consider his endorsement count a threat to regional security. As times and circumstances change, with the added vulnerablilty of a delegacy transfer and the spectre of war on the horizon, the region's security needs are increased.
While we are a region that values the individual nation's right to play as he wishes, it must be balanced with the collective need for stability and security.
It would be nice if Tormin would agree to stop gathering endorsements until the current crisis has passed. I believe anyone with enough time and interest to engage in endorsement swapping, may enjoy some of the other things TNP has to offer, and may be able to make a positive contribution to the region. I don't think it's such a big thing to hold off on endorsing new nations for a time, especially when it is for the good of the region.
Exactly.WWGBMD?
Honestly, never gave it any thought. Endorsement swapping seems like a waste of time unless you are after the delegacy. But, in this case I am not an endorsement swapper. I offer a few endorsements here and there and have gathered a few from those who offer them.If you don't mind my curiosity, Tormin, I've always wondered about the rationale for endorsement-swapping. People have said a lot of things in the past, but it's almost always been a cover for some sort of invasion or revolutionary intent. You, however, appear to be telling the truth about your benign intent.
So, I ask: What is the appeal of endorsement-swapping for you? Since you do not intend to be Delegate, the only real function of endorsements, why do you feel that having endorsements is so valuable that your presence in the North Pacific depends upon them? This isn't a rhetorical question; I'm genuinely curious about the rationale here.
This is not so funny when it actually happens.I have never had any expectation of getting over 200 endorsements but maybe in another six months or a year having some small influence in the region. Maybe then I WILL TAKE THE DELEGACY (chuckle) but then everyone will be playing NS2 not NS1.
9 hours ago: Tormin was ejected and banned from The North Pacific by The Soyedinyonniyi Schtati of Zemnaya Svoboda.