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Football Lads Alliance wrote:The Lads are back!

LADS LADS LADS

Keronika, Welfinland, and Free society of slaves

Good Morning Everyone!

I am extremely ecstatic to start once again as your Prime Minister. You should have recieved a telegram just now regarding the plans for this week. If you have not, make sure you have enabled regional telegrams being sent to you! They are very important!

If you are a citizen, you can view the information here!
http://kogb.freeforums.net/thread/2251/opening-address-39th-imperial-parliament

If you are not a citizen, come and join us!
http://kogb.freeforums.net/thread/226/citizenship-application-template-expectations

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to speak up!

Free society of slaves

Football Lads Alliance wrote:The Lads are back!

Excellent nation, lad!

Hello all, I do exist but I hardly ever put things on here because I can't think of anything to put here or If I do it is probably an outdated response to something.

Ninjatuna

I'm back after getting deleted for inactivity. I'm still going to be quite inactive because I'm going on holiday for 3 weeks. If anyone wants to trade cards send me a telegram. Anyways, I'm happy to be back.

Keronika, Yuretichia, Miss madeline, and Korchavek

Ninjatuna

I just looked at the Black Hawks, and their WA delegate has 20 endorsements. Is anyone up for an invasion - we need 22 WA nations.

Ninjatuna wrote:I just looked at the Black Hawks, and their WA delegate has 20 endorsements. Is anyone up for an invasion - we need 22 WA nations.

I think you misunderstand how things work here. We don't raid other regions that have founders, if you are interested in being involved with our military and finding good targets, please join our forum and apply for citizenship!

Good Morning UK,
Sorry we haven't been active yet, Still working on setting up the local colonial government and structures.
I would invite you to read this dispatch about the latest WA proposal and it's gross overstep into the sovereignty of nations and regions. I instructed my diplomats to vote against and suggest you read this and think about doing the same.

Securely yours,
Represenitives from Skadice Freavi

~Attacked Dispatch~

Current Proposal
"Prohibit Private Prisons"
The General Assembly,

Persuaded that prisons should aim to reduce recidivism rates and to perform their functions at the lowest possible costs to the public that are consistent with the dignity of inmates,

Recognizing that capitalism promotes and that business enterprises pursue the acquisition of repeat customers and the maximization of profits,

Deeply concerned that capitalism, in the context of prisons, creates perverse incentives to increase recidivism rates (more repeat customers) and to increase public expenditures on prisons (greater profit maximization), contrary to legitimate penological goals and the general welfare,

1. Defines a "prison" as a prison, penitentiary, jail, jailhouse, or other correctional or detention center that holds and houses, on a permanent or long-term basis, individuals who have been convicted of crimes and are serving criminal sentences;

2. Further defines a "private prison" as a prison that is entirely owned and operated or primarily owned and operated by a nongovernmental corporation, a private individual, or any other private actor or actors;

3. Requires all member states and their political subdivisions, within two calendar years of this resolution's passage and in perpetuity thereafter, to discontinue their use of private prisons for the incarceration of individuals convicted of crimes and serving criminal sentences;

4. Recommends that member states and political subdivisions, lacking a sufficient number of public prisons, implement Section 3 of this resolution by using the power of eminent domain to transfer prisons from private hands to public ownership (i.e., nationalization);

5. Clarifies that this resolution shall not be construed to extend to home detention, private probation, supervised release, halfway houses, and other similar practices, making use of private properties or private actors, in the criminal justice system;

6. Further clarifies that this resolution shall not be construed to prohibit member states and their political subdivisions from contracting with private actors for the provision to prisons of goods and services, such as public utilities, foodstuffs, and health services, that are incidental to prison ownership and operation; and

7. Declares that member states and their political subdivisions, notwithstanding Section 3 of this resolution, may use private facilities and private actors for imprisonment on a temporary basis, but only when it is necessary for the safety, health, or welfare of prisoners -- e.g., an emergency evacuation before a hurricane requires a prison warden to relocate his prison population to a private facility that is located inland.

Vote Recommendation: AGAINST.

  • The Defense Office strongly belives that nations should have the right to dictate how its penal system operates.

  • This resolution will damage the economy of nations which rely on private prisions to alleviate costs of taxpayers and government budgets.

  • Economies of communities with private prisons could lose these forms of tax revenue and jobs.

  • A ban on privately operated prisons will likely lead to overcrowded public prisons.

  • Nationalizing an industry under the oversight of a singular governmental policy could prove detrimental as it disallows competition and new avenues of seeing which methods for treating criminals work best.

  • In step with resolutions like Preventing the Execution of Innocents, the WA is trying to assert even more control over the penal and judical systems of individual member nations. This presents a worrying trend that must be stopped now.

The Bastion of Grater Tovakia
Defense Officer, Central Strategic Committee

The Gambling Addicts of DiRito-Opolis
Media Officer, Central Strategic Committee



LinkAugustin Alliance Defense Office
Read dispatch

Skadice Freavi wrote:Good Morning UK,
Sorry we haven't been active yet, Still working on setting up the local colonial government and structures.
I would invite you to read this dispatch about the latest WA proposal and it's gross overstep into the sovereignty of nations and regions. I instructed my diplomats to vote against and suggest you read this and think about doing the same.

Securely yours,
Represenitives from Skadice Freavi

~Attacked Dispatch~

Current Proposal
"Prohibit Private Prisons"
The General Assembly,

Persuaded that prisons should aim to reduce recidivism rates and to perform their functions at the lowest possible costs to the public that are consistent with the dignity of inmates,

Recognizing that capitalism promotes and that business enterprises pursue the acquisition of repeat customers and the maximization of profits,

Deeply concerned that capitalism, in the context of prisons, creates perverse incentives to increase recidivism rates (more repeat customers) and to increase public expenditures on prisons (greater profit maximization), contrary to legitimate penological goals and the general welfare,

1. Defines a "prison" as a prison, penitentiary, jail, jailhouse, or other correctional or detention center that holds and houses, on a permanent or long-term basis, individuals who have been convicted of crimes and are serving criminal sentences;

2. Further defines a "private prison" as a prison that is entirely owned and operated or primarily owned and operated by a nongovernmental corporation, a private individual, or any other private actor or actors;

3. Requires all member states and their political subdivisions, within two calendar years of this resolution's passage and in perpetuity thereafter, to discontinue their use of private prisons for the incarceration of individuals convicted of crimes and serving criminal sentences;

4. Recommends that member states and political subdivisions, lacking a sufficient number of public prisons, implement Section 3 of this resolution by using the power of eminent domain to transfer prisons from private hands to public ownership (i.e., nationalization);

5. Clarifies that this resolution shall not be construed to extend to home detention, private probation, supervised release, halfway houses, and other similar practices, making use of private properties or private actors, in the criminal justice system;

6. Further clarifies that this resolution shall not be construed to prohibit member states and their political subdivisions from contracting with private actors for the provision to prisons of goods and services, such as public utilities, foodstuffs, and health services, that are incidental to prison ownership and operation; and

7. Declares that member states and their political subdivisions, notwithstanding Section 3 of this resolution, may use private facilities and private actors for imprisonment on a temporary basis, but only when it is necessary for the safety, health, or welfare of prisoners -- e.g., an emergency evacuation before a hurricane requires a prison warden to relocate his prison population to a private facility that is located inland.

Vote Recommendation: AGAINST.

  • The Defense Office strongly belives that nations should have the right to dictate how its penal system operates.

  • This resolution will damage the economy of nations which rely on private prisions to alleviate costs of taxpayers and government budgets.

  • Economies of communities with private prisons could lose these forms of tax revenue and jobs.

  • A ban on privately operated prisons will likely lead to overcrowded public prisons.

  • Nationalizing an industry under the oversight of a singular governmental policy could prove detrimental as it disallows competition and new avenues of seeing which methods for treating criminals work best.

  • In step with resolutions like Preventing the Execution of Innocents, the WA is trying to assert even more control over the penal and judical systems of individual member nations. This presents a worrying trend that must be stopped now.

The Bastion of Grater Tovakia
Defense Officer, Central Strategic Committee

The Gambling Addicts of DiRito-Opolis
Media Officer, Central Strategic Committee



LinkAugustin Alliance Defense Office
Read dispatch

Agreed

Miss madeline wrote:I think you misunderstand how things work here. We don't raid other regions that have founders, if you are interested in being involved with our military and finding good targets, please join our forum and apply for citizenship!

Hehe, just a joke - I'm not an idiot.

Good Morning KoGB!

Happy Saturday to you all!

If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be and why?

Subway sandwiches, there's so much possible variety!

Alistairton wrote:Subway sandwiches, there's so much possible variety!

That’s a good idea, never thought of that before

hello

hello i said

hey do u hate peppa pig plz

I'd have to say pizza, for the same reason listed previously for Subway sandwiches: variety

Therlica

bread because it never gets boring and its good

Eliza going back to basics.

I’d say Potatoes because you can eat it for any meal, plus you can make potato bread!

Hmmm, starchy option.

i do love potatos too but idkkk maybe it would get boring

Miss madeline

Well, potats with cheese is tasty. Can boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew. You can do a lot with potats.

Free society of slaves

New zealand republic

Blood.

Free society of slaves

New zealand republic

Shrimp. Shrimp is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, saute it, shrimp-kabobs, shrimp creole, shrimp gumbo. Pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried. There's pineapple shrimp, lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp, pepper shrimp, shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich.

Free society of slaves, Miss madeline, and Hannover-Hesse

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