05-15-2013, 05:58 AM
Awe, that is for citizenship. Â This bill seems to be creating a second form of citizenship which is "resident nations". Â Which brings me to what I am thinking on this right now.
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If people are going to join the forum and take an oath accepting the Charter why don't they just become citizens?
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TNP currently has a system where they have "resident citizens" and RA members. Â That system creates two sets of citizens on group is in the legislature and one isn't and the group that isn't has less rights because of that. Â The argument often comes up of the group that are just citizens are "second class" to RA members. Â I don't really want to see that argument here.
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I will have to think about this one some more.
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If people are going to join the forum and take an oath accepting the Charter why don't they just become citizens?
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TNP currently has a system where they have "resident citizens" and RA members. Â That system creates two sets of citizens on group is in the legislature and one isn't and the group that isn't has less rights because of that. Â The argument often comes up of the group that are just citizens are "second class" to RA members. Â I don't really want to see that argument here.
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I will have to think about this one some more.