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The Loyalty Act Extension II
Topic Started: Jun 13 2014, 12:51 AM (452 Views)
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Rationale 1- Recognizing that bribery and compensation in politics is now illegal.
Rationale 2- Also recognizing that politicians COULD work with enemy regions.
Rationale 3- Remembering to always keep politics in the best interest of the people.

Article 1- Allows the House of Representatives (The People) with two thirds of a majority to subpoena any messages from any government official.
Clause---1. In cases of bribery or assistance to the enemy.

Article 2- Checks and Balances- However if done three times to the same officials and nothing is found, he/ she cannot be subpoenaed for at least two more
weeks.

Article 3- However Government officials who are subpoenaed may file for a Confidential National Security clause- claiming their messages compromise plans of the government regarding national security in which, they will not be subjected to reveal them to the public, however they will be privately revealed to the Supreme Court Justices.

Article 4- Referring to the First Loyalty Act, and this as well- All telegrams subpoenaed will be stored in a data base created under the Central Constabulary Act, and managed by the Attorney General.

Debate is now in session.
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As to signing, I'm going to hold off until the Supreme Court's decision comes down to avoid an unnecessary second lawsuit.
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Jun 13 2014, 12:03 PM
Me? I have no power over the Senate, only the Senate President does. They determine when they debate/vote.
I should have elaborated more :/
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I never got a chance to see this before it passed
NC is trying to rush this passed the oposition
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You had a good 24 hours to start or say something.
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The bill was proposed last night and voting commenced within a few hours of its proposal.
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it took from Today, 1:51 AM to Today, 5:08 AM
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Oh yes, I'm sorry I read the date and time wrong.
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This is the Senate not the House. They can move quicker because they're smaller. No Senator started debate even though they were all on last night. And if the Senate formalizes proceedings like the House technically we shouldn't even be commenting on this thread.
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This is the Senate not the House. They can move quicker because they're smaller. No Senator started debate even though they were all on last night. And if the Senate formalizes proceedings like the House technically we shouldn't even be commenting on this thread.
I never got a chance to see this before it passed
NC is trying to rush this passed the oposition
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CPSU, even if you had time to comment about it, it still would have been passed. Albeit at a 2-1 rather than a 2-0.
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