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| Tweet Topic Started: Apr 23 2006, 11:53 AM (684 Views) | |
| Ganondorf10101 | Jun 11 2006, 10:25 AM Post #11 |
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Oh, Cubicle, as for the last paragraph of the Reps. area, edit in that only Reps. can Impeach other Reps. |
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| Deleted User | Jun 11 2006, 11:36 AM Post #12 |
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Curses! *was about to impeach everyone and take over* >_> |
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| Cube | Jun 11 2006, 02:58 PM Post #13 |
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'k. I'll do that when I revise the section later. |
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Jun 11 2006, 03:01 PM Post #14 |
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Impeach means to put on trial BG >_> |
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| Ganondorf10101 | Jun 18 2006, 03:17 PM Post #15 |
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Article II, Section I: Rights of the Commonwealths The Commonwealths of the Confederacy are granted rights, that can not be disturbed by any body of Government within the Confederacy. If so impuned upon, may the arm of Justice fall swiftly upon those attacking their basic rights. -Right of Represenatation The Commonwealths have the right to appoint a Represenative to meet with other Commonwealth Represenatives to discuss the state of the Body of the Confederacy. -Right of Privacy The Commonwealths have the right to Privacy from other Commonwealths. This right is only altered by order of majority Represenatives, and can only be altered if proof of cause is given. -Right to Secede The Commonwealths have the right to Secede from the Confederacy, by wish of those who power it is to do so. The Body of the Confederacy can not interfere with any matters concerning their leaving of the Confederacy. -Right to Gather The Annointed and Proclaimed leaders of the Commonwealths have the right to Gather in Privacy to discuss their needs of their Commonwealth as they see fit. This right can only be altered if the Right of Privacy is severed. -Right to Alter the Government The Commonwealths have the right to speak out against the body of the Confederacy by means of the Represenatives. If any one Citizen of the Confederacy wishes to argue against the Body of the Confederacy, they must meet before the Represenatives to discuss change, which will then be voted upon by majority. -Right to Assemble Armed Forces The Commonwealths have the right to Assemble and Gather Armed Forces in the means of a Fleet or personalized weaponry. This right is only altered by order of majority Represenatives with Probable Cause. Article II, Section V (which whould be Added): Rights of Confederacy Outposts The Outposts of the Confederacy are granted rights, that can not be disturbed by any body of Government within the Confederacy. If so impuned upon, may the arm of Justice fall swiftly upon those attacking their basic rights. -Right of Represenatation The Outposts have the right to appoint a Represenative to meet with other Commonwealth Represenatives to discuss the state of the Body of the Confederacy. -Right to Secede The Outposts have the right to Secede from the Confederacy, by wish of those who power it is to do so. The Body of the Confederacy can not interfere with any matters concerning their leaving of the Confederacy. -Right to Gather The Annointed and Proclaimed leaders of the Outposts have the right to Gather in Privacy to discuss their needs of their Outpost as they see fit. This right can only be altered by order of majority Represenatives. -Right to Assemble Armed Forces The Outposts have the right to Assemble and Gather Armed Forces in the means of a Fleet or personalized weaponry. This right is only altered by order of majority Represenatives with Probable Cause. Rights Debateable, Addable, ect.,. |
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| Cube | Jun 18 2006, 03:37 PM Post #16 |
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Good to see this is coming together... Added to thread titled "Information" under the post "Constitution". |
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| Ganondorf10101 | Jun 18 2006, 06:12 PM Post #17 |
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Oh, add this to the Commonwealth and Outposts rights: -Right to Local Law The Commonwealths have the right to create and enforce their own governing body within their boundaries and rights as they see fit. This right can only be altered by order of majority Represenatives. -Right to Local Law The Outposts have the right to create and enforce their own governing body within their boundaries and rights as they see fit. This right can only be altered by order of majority Represenatives. |
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| Ganondorf10101 | Jun 19 2006, 10:16 AM Post #18 |
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Add to the Rep Section: As an appointed and agreed Represenative of the Confederacy, it is one's duty to vote on spoken issues, attend meetings, offer own opinion in matters, and give assistance to the Confederacy in itself. If a Represenative is not completing it's duties, the Represenatives have the power to impeach with probable cause. |
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| Ganondorf10101 | Jun 19 2006, 10:51 AM Post #19 |
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Wee...I gots more stuff. BTW, if a section or Article below isn't listed in the Constitution, I'm saying it needs to be added. ^_^ Article III, Section II: Admending the Constitution In order to alter the government by means of the Constitution, a Citizen of the Confederacy must contact their Represenative to make a motion concerning that alteration. The admendment to the Constitution must be approved by three fourths of the whole of the Represenatives. After three weeks from the motion of the Admendment has begun, and all votes have not been cast, the Admendment will be automatically approved. The hung-motion is liable to Review by the Courts. Article III, Section III: Approving Motions In order to approve a motion, there must be a vote of Majority Represenatives. The Represenative who made the motion can not vote on it, unless there is an even tied vote, in which that Represenative will cast the deciding vote. After two weeks from the motion has begun, and all votes have not been cast, the Admendment will be automatically approved. The hung-motion is liable to Review by the Courts. Article IV, Section I: The Court The Court of the Confederacy is the Judiciary power of it's body. The Court is led by two Justices appointed from the Represenatives, not needing to be a Represenative itself. The Court deals with any issues pretaining to civil or criminal laws, and issues it's punishment. The Represenatives have the power to impeach a Justice at any time, but only one Justice can be put on trial at a time. If a punishment is declared unjust by a citizen of the Confederacy, a Review of the Court is liable by the Represenatives. Both Justices must agree to find someone guilty. If three weeks has passed from the start of the trial, the Defendant is freed. The Courts can not retry for Double-Jeopardy. Article IV, Section II: Impeachment If at any time someone is impeached from power, the Courts will oversee the impeachment. If found guilty of crimes against, the person will be taken from office immedately, and is subject to further punishment. If a Justice is impeached, the Represenatives will act as a Jury in place of the second Justice. Only one Justice can be impeached at a time, and a second one must be found before the single Justice can be impeached. Three fourths of the Jury must find Justice guilty to remove from office. If an even vote, second Justice will decide. Article IV, Section III: Probable Cause In order for anyone one person to limit the rights of Privacy, Armed Forces or Gather, the Court must issue Probable Cause. The person must come to the Justices who must both agree to give probable cause to limit the Rights of a Commonwealth or Outpost. If probable cause is granted, three fourths of Represenatives, excluding the Representing person of Commonwealth or Outpost on trial, must agree and define the rights limited and in what ways. Article IV, Section IV: Review Judical Review is a power granted to the Court to overlook an incompleted vote if it is Unconstitutional, Unethical, or Unjust. Both Justices must agree to revoke a motion, but can only take action after it has been approved. Any motion approved is liable to Review. A Court Review is set by the Represenatives, if a punishment was unfair. The Justices are barred from their position, as the Represenatives take the position of Jury as they see what was unfair, and if declared unfair, vote for a suitable punishment. Court Review can only last for four weeks before power of the Court must be returned to the Justices. |
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| Ganondorf10101 | Jun 23 2006, 03:22 PM Post #20 |
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*also adds to Reps area* If a Commonwealth or Outpost had been admitted durring a motion, that Commonwealth or Outpost's Represenative can not vote in that motion. |
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