Petition for an amendment to the Constitution
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It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
Petition for an amendment to the Constitution
A new paragraph should be added, wtte:
“Debate and consideration of changes to the constitution are to follow normal rules of debate. All proposed amendments must be considered first by the members and any amendments move be voted on and then the amended amendment put to the vote.”
Note that this has nothing to do with Aussie’s peculiar amendment, it is a separate issue. If Aussie’s amendment is passed you can scrap this one as I will no longer be around—the tyranny Aussie’s amendment will allow will not be nice kiddies!
“Debate and consideration of changes to the constitution are to follow normal rules of debate. All proposed amendments must be considered first by the members and any amendments move be voted on and then the amended amendment put to the vote.”
Note that this has nothing to do with Aussie’s peculiar amendment, it is a separate issue. If Aussie’s amendment is passed you can scrap this one as I will no longer be around—the tyranny Aussie’s amendment will allow will not be nice kiddies!
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Re: Petition for an amendment to the Constitution
Oh GOD .. yet another Petition which has failed and needs to be filed away.
I would rather die than sell my heart and soul to an online forum Anti Christ like you Monk
Re: Petition for an amendment to the Constitution
This is a valid Petition and stays.
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Re: Petition for an amendment to the Constitution
It would help if it at least made sense Monk. Were you drunk when you wrote that?
Re: Petition for an amendment to the Constitution
Well, there really aren’t any proper rules for debate, moving and discussing/amending stuff anywhere.
Re: Petition for an amendment to the Constitution
And I'm afraid we cannot incorporate the formal Joske's Rules concerning Meeting Procedure into a Forum like this.Jovial Monk wrote:Well, there really aren’t any proper rules for debate, moving and discussing/amending stuff anywhere.
Monk....think of it this way...
When a Referendum is put to the Citizens of Australia, there is no capacity for amendment. You either vote yay or nay on the question. It is the same here for a different reason. Management of the Debate which allowed for amendment of the question would be utterly impossible.
It is easy enough in the case of an Admin initiated Referendum, as he alone could just adopt a suggestion and incorporate it, as I did in the case of Yogi's idea.
Impossible because of impracticality otherwise.
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