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Sorry to hear about your kitty. They're as much a part of the family as humans

Really sorry to hear/read these stories guys. We pray you will find strength for the coming times.

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**** New WA Resolution Notification *****

There is currently a new General Assembly Resolution at vote. When expressing your opinion, please note which Resolution it is for. And remember Texans, your individual vote does count!

The new Resolution is called:
"Protection Of Biomedical Research
A resolution to modify universal standards of healthcare.

Category: Health Area of Effect: Research Proposed by: Tinfect Diplomatic Enclave

Recognizing the vast potential of biomedical research to improve and save the lives of"...

<see the General Assembly for full text and to vote>

Synopsis: The General Assembly wants to expand the reach of the Biomedical Innovation Organization of the World Health Authority to include biomedical research and to ensure that it is done safely and humanely and that you are in compliance with their guidelines. Sigh, nice, we guess. Three Stars. NewTexas will go on record as FOR on this Resolution. This is only the opinion of NewTexas. We look forward to other Texans' opinions and comments on this Resolution. If good arguments to the contrary are made, we will reconsider our position.

The Texas response was flat on the last GA vote -- Voting Equality For Freed Inmates -- which was passed after gaining 82.1% of the vote. As a reminder, all we are looking for is a simple 10% of Texans to say one way or another. We are a force for change in the WA. Every vote counts! There were 5 publicly-expressed opinions on the last Resolution with the final Texas tally running 0 FOR and 5 AGAINST and 0 ABSTAIN and 0 UNDECIDED. Texans were unanimous! Yay!

If you would like to take part in shaping the world you live in, please vote. Voting is a right and a privilege, please consider using it. And, if you are not a member of the World Assembly, we strongly encourage you to join.

All Texas WA Member nations please vote. Please make your Texan opinions known in Texas by 11:00 PM Wednesday and in the World Assembly voting booth by 11:00 AM Texas Time on Thursday the 11th. Current voting in The World is running - Votes FOR: 6022 Votes AGAINST: 2571

Big Tex

PS: Remember, be sure to vote at the World Assembly too!

For the yarns contest, I'm thinking of explaining the legend behind why the people of Trecdom hold a celebration on the Winter Solstice.

Strange strangers

F799’s WA affiliate is firmly AGAINST the WA resolution. Who are they to tell me that I cannot restrict biomedical research beyond that which is ethical. Maybe glowing green algae is ethical; but we still don’t want it!

Trecdom2 wrote:For the yarns contest, I'm thinking of explaining the legend behind why the people of Trecdom hold a celebration on the Winter Solstice.

I already submitted my yarn. the one I wanted to submit was a section from my national history I am writing but I didn't copy and paste it properly into word so I came up with a sequel to Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom that follows a World War Z/Resident Evil like story.

Let’s go Georgia!!

Studly Penguins wrote:Let’s go Georgia!!

Hell yeah partner go Georgia

Studly Penguins wrote:Let’s go Georgia!!

To an Auburn fan like myself, this game is just two evils. But if I must pick one, Georgia.

Pointe rose

https://youtu.be/hP5KzBJ42r4
That's how I feel ^^^^^

Indian Empire wrote:To an Auburn fan like myself, this game is just two evils. But if I must pick one, Georgia.

You chose unwisely.

Gig em Aggies wrote:Hell yeah partner go Georgia

Studly Penguins wrote:Let’s go Georgia!!

That was quite the game if I do say so myself. Who would've thought that a freshman qb would give the Tide the spark they needed.

Issues Test Bed wrote:You chose unwisely.

I thought Georgia had that game won...

Indian Empire wrote:I thought Georgia had that game won...

me too but, I will really only care about the game if A&M gets into the National Championship

Pointe rose wrote:That was quite the game if I do say so myself. Who would've thought that a freshman qb would give the Tide the spark they needed.

If Georgia had come out in the second half and played like they did in the first Georgia wins. They went too conservative too early and when they finally figured it out it was too late and the momentum had shifted.

The QB change definitely helped their offense but UG left their defense on the field way too long in the second half which showed as they went to OT. Georgia’s offense cost them that game

Safj and Pointe rose

Free crossbows for all

Why am I doing so well in Healthcare? And not just here either, my two nations in XKI are in the top ten, one at number 1.

Eitna

I asked for some clarification regarding the Yarn Contest and am passing it on.

While the story doesn't have to be About winter, Winter must be a major part of the plot.

I think Sat night and on Sunday I need to keep the computer off. Instead I should sit down with my i-Pod and a notebook. Will likely be the only way I get the story finished in time.

Trecdom2 wrote:I think Sat night and on Sunday I need to keep the computer off. Instead I should sit down with my i-Pod and a notebook. Will likely be the only way I get the story finished in time.

I hope you have fun writing it, Trec.

**** New WA Resolution Notification *****

There is currently a new General Assembly Resolution at vote. When expressing your opinion, please note which Resolution it is for. And remember Texans, your individual vote does count!

The new Resolution is called:
"Ozone Layer Protection
A resolution to increase the quality of the world's environment, at the expense of industry.

Category: Environmental Industry Affected: Manufacturing Proposed by: Bears Armed Mission

The World Assembly,

Aware that high levels of Ultraviolet Light, particularly in certain wavelengths, can be very harmful to many types of life-forms"...

<see the General Assembly for full text and to vote>

Synopsis: A Texan, using their WA nation located elsewhere, attempts to guarantee all lifeforms' continued existence by allowing the General Assembly to perform research, impose guidelines and enforce compliance with the reduction of ozone-depleting activities. Save The Cheerleader, Save The World. Three Stars. NewTexas will go on record as FOR on this Resolution. This is only the opinion of NewTexas. We look forward to other Texans' opinions and comments on this Resolution. If good arguments to the contrary are made, we will reconsider our position.

The Texas response was flat on the last GA vote -- Protection Of Biomedical Research -- which was passed after gaining 78.1% of the vote. As a reminder, all we are looking for is a simple 10% of Texans to say one way or another. We are a force for change in the WA. Every vote counts! There were 5 publicly-expressed opinions on the last Resolution with the final Texas tally running 4 FOR and 1 AGAINST and 0 ABSTAIN and 0 UNDECIDED. Texans were almost unanimous.

If you would like to take part in shaping the world you live in, please vote. Voting is a right and a privilege, please consider using it. And, if you are not a member of the World Assembly, we strongly encourage you to join.

All Texas WA Member nations please vote. Please make your Texan opinions known in Texas by 11:00 PM Sunday and in the World Assembly voting booth by 11:00 AM Texas Time on Monday the 15th. Current voting in The World is running - Votes FOR: 7277 Votes AGAINST: 2030

Big Tex

PS: Remember, be sure to vote at the World Assembly too!

Post by NewTexas suppressed by a moderator.

Eagles over Falcons!

Trecdom2 wrote:Eagles over Falcons!

Eh I'd like to give the falcons another chance. It's like they threw away a big game or anything.

Hey guys,
Sorry for my abscence the last while. Real Life has been rearing its ugly head once again as we deal with illness, familial issues, work issues (extra on top of the usual :) ), etc
I am gonna try to get back on top of things this week!

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