LF: Voting System/Abstimmungssystem, Citizenlist/Bürgerliste
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We hereby declare, that people, which are on the citizenlist of Northerot cannot be on the citizenlist of Lyrenzia at the same time.
Therefore all people, which are citizen in both systems will loose their citizenship in Lyrenzia.
Therefore will be removed in two days from this list:
Carahawen
Zerbus
If they prefer to loose instead their citizenship of Northerot, they can remain here.
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Wir geben hiermit bekannt, dass Leute die auf der Bürgerliste Northerots verzeichnet sind, nicht mehr gleichzeitig auf der Bürgerliste Lyrenzias aufgeführt sein können.
Deshalb werden alle Bürger beider Systeme ihre Bürgerschaft in Lyrenzia verlieren.
Deshalb werden in zwei Tagen von dieser Liste gestrichen werden:
Carahawen
Zerbus
Sollten diese Personen es bevorzugen, stattdessen ihre Bürgerschaft in Northerot aufzugeben, können sie hier verbleiben.
Therefore all people, which are citizen in both systems will loose their citizenship in Lyrenzia.
Therefore will be removed in two days from this list:
Carahawen
Zerbus
If they prefer to loose instead their citizenship of Northerot, they can remain here.
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Wir geben hiermit bekannt, dass Leute die auf der Bürgerliste Northerots verzeichnet sind, nicht mehr gleichzeitig auf der Bürgerliste Lyrenzias aufgeführt sein können.
Deshalb werden alle Bürger beider Systeme ihre Bürgerschaft in Lyrenzia verlieren.
Deshalb werden in zwei Tagen von dieser Liste gestrichen werden:
Carahawen
Zerbus
Sollten diese Personen es bevorzugen, stattdessen ihre Bürgerschaft in Northerot aufzugeben, können sie hier verbleiben.
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We furthermore declare, that the subject Grant Herion will lose his right to be voted for the last election and all future elections because of his try to cheat the election with payments.
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Wir erklären weiterhin, dass dem Subjekt Grant Herion sein passives Wahlrecht für die vergangene Wahl nachträglich aberkannt wird und für alle zukünftigen Wahlen. Grund ist sein Versuch, die Wahl durch Geldzahlungen zu betrügen.
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Wir erklären weiterhin, dass dem Subjekt Grant Herion sein passives Wahlrecht für die vergangene Wahl nachträglich aberkannt wird und für alle zukünftigen Wahlen. Grund ist sein Versuch, die Wahl durch Geldzahlungen zu betrügen.
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I would also like to know who the names of the councilors for this judgement were. Surely Dyluck and Elder Damien didn't vote on this. Last time I spoke to Elder Damien he made it clear that at all costs peace was needed to be made between Northerot and Lyrenzia. Not peace between Darlok and Lyrenzia, but the land of Northerot and it's people.
By making citizens of Northerot lose thier citizenship in Trolls Bane you are creating more tension between the two parties. Unless you want to start a war, which I don't want to fight in, you should think about the judgement you just made.
Grant Herion
By making citizens of Northerot lose thier citizenship in Trolls Bane you are creating more tension between the two parties. Unless you want to start a war, which I don't want to fight in, you should think about the judgement you just made.
Grant Herion
Dear Grant Herion
as I just said in another case to you:
if we decide this together, we have decided it together. Nothing more and nothing less.
It is our voting system, which we installed. So we can change and decide upon this system like we want.
Where is your problem?
Aragon ben Galwan
Earl and Templar of the Grey Rose
Priest of Malachin
Councilor of Lyrenzia
as I just said in another case to you:
Dear Grant Herion,
as I just wrote ....
Aragon wrote: Lyrenzia are nine guilds and one public representativ. If these councilors decide, that the law is valid outside town, it will be.
if we decide this together, we have decided it together. Nothing more and nothing less.
It is our voting system, which we installed. So we can change and decide upon this system like we want.
Where is your problem?
Aragon ben Galwan
Earl and Templar of the Grey Rose
Priest of Malachin
Councilor of Lyrenzia
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Wrong, my Dear.
It is our justice system based on the laws, existing long before written down, which brings people into jail.
It is our voting system, which allows the public to work within Lyrenzia.
It is our goal for fairness and justice, which forbids someone to buy his voices.
Aragon ben Galwan
Earl and Templar of the Grey Rose
Priest of Malachin
Councilor of Lyrenzia
It is our justice system based on the laws, existing long before written down, which brings people into jail.
It is our voting system, which allows the public to work within Lyrenzia.
It is our goal for fairness and justice, which forbids someone to buy his voices.
Aragon ben Galwan
Earl and Templar of the Grey Rose
Priest of Malachin
Councilor of Lyrenzia
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You still have yet to answer these.Grant Herion wrote:Considering that Fooser has done his time he shouldn't be forced out of town. Unless you all think that doing time in prison isn't good enough. In which case you would admiting that prison time is useless.
But is it not fair to buy a vote just as it is fair to buy time off of jail? The voter gets money in return for a vote, just like the victim recieves money in return for the bad guy getting time off.
Grant Herion
By your logic, considering that you ate a fish, you shouldn't eat an apple afterwards. Unless you think that eating a fish isn't good enough. In which case you would be admitting that eating fish is useless.Grant Herion wrote:Considering that Fooser has done his time he shouldn't be forced out of town. Unless you all think that doing time in prison isn't good enough. In which case you would admiting that prison time is useless.
I'm sure any imbecile can figure that if eating a fish alone or an apple alone isn't enough to make you full, then certainly you can try eating BOTH or even more. Can you?
But is it not as effective to wear extra clothes when you are hungry as it is to wear extra clothes when you are cold? Amazing logic.But is it not fair to buy a vote just as it is fair to buy time off of jail? The voter gets money in return for a vote, just like the victim recieves money in return for the bad guy getting time off.
Paying money istead of jail time is an ALTERNATE punishment, and one that is more severe. Proof that it's more severe? Count how many people chose payment over prison. I believe it's zero, give or take?
Loss of money to criminals is a punishment to them.
Loss of money doesn't make you worthy to be public councilor.
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Albernon, there is a very distinct difference in jail time and food. Perhaps a simple minded creature such as yourself cannot tell the difference. You see, people waste away in jail. And people eat food. A big difference.
Your analogy doesn't explain anything. I would like to hear from an actual judge not a dwarf citizen.
As I said before, the point in "buying" votes was to show that there was no law against it at the time. And yet I was punished for not breaking a law. Perhaps not an honorable way to win an election, but honor and politics do not go together, only in fairy tales.
Grant Herion
Your analogy doesn't explain anything. I would like to hear from an actual judge not a dwarf citizen.
As I said before, the point in "buying" votes was to show that there was no law against it at the time. And yet I was punished for not breaking a law. Perhaps not an honorable way to win an election, but honor and politics do not go together, only in fairy tales.
Grant Herion
Wow, I'm so impressed that you can tell the difference between food and jail. Too bad it has nothing to do with the validity of my argument. Even minor peons could have understood that the point of the comparason is that 1+1=2. Just because you need two things to achieve the desired effect doesn't make the individual parts useless.
You eat both an apple and a fish when you're hungry. That doesn't make fish useless.
You punish someone with imprisonment and exile. That doesn't make imprisonment useless.
Honor and politics don't go together, you say. Yet you whine about what was done to you. Well for starters, why don't you just repeat what you just said and see if that solves any riddles.
By the way, you don't recall breaking a rule in the law, nor do I recall you recieveing a punishment written in the law. You just got revoked of certain rights that Lyrenzia created and gave you. It was never yours to begn with.
And before you get tempted to start babbling about how Lyrenzia doesn't have the right to blah blah blah either, just keep in mind that you're the one who's trying to use these rights that Lyrenzia created.
You eat both an apple and a fish when you're hungry. That doesn't make fish useless.
You punish someone with imprisonment and exile. That doesn't make imprisonment useless.
Well then stick to your point and don't try to make desperate comparasons just by associating things that involve money and payment.As I said before, the point in "buying" votes was to show that there was no law against it at the time. And yet I was punished for not breaking a law. Perhaps not an honorable way to win an election, but honor and politics do not go together, only in fairy tales.
Honor and politics don't go together, you say. Yet you whine about what was done to you. Well for starters, why don't you just repeat what you just said and see if that solves any riddles.
By the way, you don't recall breaking a rule in the law, nor do I recall you recieveing a punishment written in the law. You just got revoked of certain rights that Lyrenzia created and gave you. It was never yours to begn with.
And before you get tempted to start babbling about how Lyrenzia doesn't have the right to blah blah blah either, just keep in mind that you're the one who's trying to use these rights that Lyrenzia created.
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Leave it to you to try and summarize something with your own version in a general statement that is too broad.
I specifically said you shouldn't complain about Lyrenzia's rights in regards to creating rights when you are using those rights yourself, which in this case are the rights of the voting system.
I never said you were complaining about Lyrenzia's rights to create rights in this argument. I just said you shouldn't, because you tend to say "Lyrenzia didn't have the right to begin with either".
And remember, 1+1=2.
I specifically said you shouldn't complain about Lyrenzia's rights in regards to creating rights when you are using those rights yourself, which in this case are the rights of the voting system.
I never said you were complaining about Lyrenzia's rights to create rights in this argument. I just said you shouldn't, because you tend to say "Lyrenzia didn't have the right to begin with either".
And remember, 1+1=2.
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Albernon, here is my arguement. Prison time is a punishment that is reserved for theives and killers. Fooser was an arsonist which comes down to being a theive. He was in jail for... I am not sure how long. But he served his time. He was able to stay in Trolls Bane all he wanted after he served his time. But now that there is a "Town Guard" he now cannot live in a place where he was before Lyrenzia and before the "Town Guard".
If he is not being a disturbance then why should he not be able to live in a place he has lived for so long? Who gave you the right to say he couldn't live there?
And as you can see you cannot simplify this into "a fish and an apple.." arguement. it is complex as is life.
Grant Herion
If he is not being a disturbance then why should he not be able to live in a place he has lived for so long? Who gave you the right to say he couldn't live there?
And as you can see you cannot simplify this into "a fish and an apple.." arguement. it is complex as is life.
Grant Herion
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The answer is simple. Someone who repeatedly breaking laws with the sole intend of disturbing the peace of the town will, at a certain point, provoke more severe actions to be taken.
I hope this makes it clear for you. And no, Lyrenzia does not force people out of town because they criticize, only if their "critics" are fires in buildings and similar crimes. We would even throw our strongest supporters out of the gates if they would behave like Fooser did.
Adano Eles
Noble Knight and Instructor of squires of the Grey Rose
Student of the Khana Len; Apprentice of the Great Temple of the Five and Eleven
I hope this makes it clear for you. And no, Lyrenzia does not force people out of town because they criticize, only if their "critics" are fires in buildings and similar crimes. We would even throw our strongest supporters out of the gates if they would behave like Fooser did.
Adano Eles
Noble Knight and Instructor of squires of the Grey Rose
Student of the Khana Len; Apprentice of the Great Temple of the Five and Eleven
Grant Herion, my example of fish and apples is valid against your arguments if you knew what your own arguments were and which ones I argued against.
By your very own quote, you have concluded that Fooser should be forced out of town if they think that prison time wasn't good enough. Nobody disagreed against this argument.
The only other argument you had was that this means prison time is useless. I contend that your argument here is invalid, and the example of fish and apples sufficiently shows why.
You said that A should not occur unless B occurs. I did not disagree.
Then you said if B occurs, then that means C. I disagree.
I said that if B occurs, that doesn't mean C.
Now you're asking why A should occur, but you already answered it yourself. Because B occurs.
This is what YOU wrote.Considering that Fooser has done his time he shouldn't be forced out of town. Unless you all think that doing time in prison isn't good enough. In which case you would admiting that prison time is useless.
By your very own quote, you have concluded that Fooser should be forced out of town if they think that prison time wasn't good enough. Nobody disagreed against this argument.
The only other argument you had was that this means prison time is useless. I contend that your argument here is invalid, and the example of fish and apples sufficiently shows why.
You said that A should not occur unless B occurs. I did not disagree.
Then you said if B occurs, then that means C. I disagree.
I said that if B occurs, that doesn't mean C.
Now you're asking why A should occur, but you already answered it yourself. Because B occurs.
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