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23th Cosa - Clark #2


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Prime-Minister: Dale W. Morris

Secretary Of State: Charles Sauls

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WHEREAS, the Uppermost Cort of Talossa has approved Dr. Dan Wardlow of San Francisco, California, for Talossan citizenship;
THEREFORE, the Ziu hereby meets in solemn Gruppengloppen and ratifies said citizenship

Uréu q'estadra så: Robert Ben Madison - (Immigration Minister)

Approved but Ephemeral

Whereas, there are demonstrable absurdities and hare-brained isms imbedded in the newly-adopted Organic Law (for example, under certain very common circumstances territories have more rights than provinces do!),

the Ziu hereby requests that the Prime Minister appoint a committee, to consist of members of the PC and ZPT, to review the text of the Organic Law in detail, and to prepare a report on same, with whatever recommendations for reform may be desired. It is understood that the task of the Committee is not to propose substantial alteration in the document but to bring to light "absurdities" and "inconsistencies" which may have escaped the editing process, and to seek their correction.

Uréu q'estadra så: Robert Ben Madison - (PC-Vuode)

Whereas, the Uppermost Cort of Talossa has approved the application for citizenship of T. Cartéir Adrár of Massachussetts,

Therefore, the Ziu hereby, meeting in solemn Gruppengloppen, confers upon him Talossan nationality and citizenship and all rights pertaining thereto.


Uréu q'estadra så: Robert Ben Madison - (PC-Vuode)

Whereas, the Uppermost Cort of Talossa has approved the application for citizenship of Albrec'ht Stolfi of Brazil,

Therefore, the Ziu hereby, meeting in solemn Gruppengloppen, confers upon him Talossan nationality and citizenship and all rights pertaining thereto.

Uréu q'estadra så:

Statute

WHEREAS the Kingdom of Talossa has an inherent right to her name and,

WHEREAS the people of Talossa have the right to official information to be untainted by discrepancy,

THEREFORE there shall be no use of the Talossan name in letterheads, banners, publications of all kinds or in any writing to imply that the said writing would constitute an "official" Talossan document and/or originate from the Kingdom of Talossa, her Provinces, Cantons, Territories and all other lands and organizations, without said document being composed in whole or in part by a Talossan citizen, or authorized by the Ziu in the case of prospective citizens.

Uréu q'estadra så:

Repealed

WHEREAS incoming citizens approved by the Talossan Uppermost Cort are often in the proverbial pipeline for months on end, and;

WHEREAS information relevant to incoming citizens should be free and openly accessable to the Gruppengloppen, Uppermost Cort, and the whole of Talossa in general,

THEREFORE each prospective citizen will have the opportunity to define a universal resource locator that would be linked to their own name on the Clark. The information found at the site will include the prospective citizen's "What Talossa Means to Me" essay, and any other relevant immigration material.


Uréu q'estadra så:

Rejected by the Senäts

WHEREAS federal veneration of artists and/or artistic works is a form of support (whether willing, intentional, or coincidental) for a particular mode of expression, and

WHEREAS modes of artistic expression, manifested in all mediums, become part of a political dogma when supported through legal process, and

WHEREAS national veneration of a particular work and/or artist would naturally convey legitimacy to a particular work and/or artist that would otherwise be decided upon by the whole of the people, and

WHEREAS the whole of the people should not be represented by a single person in a democratic Talossa,

THEREFORE let it be resolved that there shall be no National Entertainer or veneration given to any performance manifestation thereof; nor shall there be any National Artist or veneration given to any artistic manifestation in any medium; nor shall there be any National Endowment for the Arts or any federally operated fund to support artistic expression in any financial manner, leaving such tasks to purely private organizations.

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