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von Ryan 14-07-2005 18:44

Rotative Council Members
 
Yep, just like the UN. How 'bout, like, 2 non-permanent members, elected by members for a 1-year term? I don't think we should impose a minimum post limit for voting, but I think it would be wise to do that for launching a "campaign"... What do you think?

HangFire 14-07-2005 20:05

Re: Rotative Council Members
 
I think you just want to get on the council. :)

von Ryan 14-07-2005 21:51

Re: Rotative Council Members
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HangFire
I think you just want to get on the council. :)

Actually, no... Don't have the time... My Vestibular is coming (the brazilian equivalent of SAT, or Bac) :P

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(and if I really would like to be on the council, I would say that objectivly, not attempting some sneaky manuever to overthrow Our Beloved President Batyparte ;). I just think this way is more fair to everybody)
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HangFire 15-07-2005 17:06

Re: Rotative Council Members
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by $eu_crey$$on
My Vestibular is coming

I dunno, an educational exam isn't the first thing that I would have guessed that was.

Anyway, I don't think there needs to be any more council members, nor do I think there are many that really want to be one. Just my .02 .

Pierre-Marie Baty 15-07-2005 19:21

Re: Rotative Council Members
 
It's an interesting idea, let's see if many follow it...

stefanhendriks 28-07-2005 11:09

Re: Rotative Council Members
 
although the idea is somewhat nice, i think the 'council members' could also be called 'the founders of bu'... perhaps there should be a 'second council' which can have more influence on the 'first council' (us)..?

like the dutch politics? :P

von Ryan 28-07-2005 22:39

Re: Rotative Council Members
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stefanhendriks
although the idea is somewhat nice, i think the 'council members' could also be called 'the founders of bu'... perhaps there should be a 'second council' which can have more influence on the 'first council' (us)..?

like the dutch politics? :P

Well, that sounds complicated, but if it works in the Netherlands, it should be interesting...

TruB 29-07-2005 00:32

Re: Rotative Council Members
 
how do you know it works in the Netherlands ?

von Ryan 29-07-2005 04:31

Re: Rotative Council Members
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TruB
how do you know it works in the Netherlands ?

I don't. :P

HangFire 29-07-2005 06:59

Re: Rotative Council Members
 
Well Steffie is still alive, and not fighting other gangs in a Mad Max style wasteland of the Netherlands, so they must be doing something right.


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