Whatever system of governance is in place. I propose that one involve many people making choices instead of one, or of leaders chosen by the people, as in the American colonies and Americas in general. We've a king and it...is not a good way to function.
And there is no wrong in considering other ideals as well, where those exist.
Russian...you've quite a history of revolts there as well, and a foundation with some rather interesting thought behind it and ideas to improve and help many people. I do not mean to be exclusive, please forgive me that.
But in any rate, an ideal that would allow for representation, is what I suppose I drive at. One created by all of the people all together. Why not bits of what made each nation and each people great and strong in their day? Is there a wrong in that?
And so it is. A history you came from, at least in terms of how it has informed the person you've become. Fishing charters for my family, then shipping, then importing into business and a life along the ocean but different from my friends in similar places. My own village is unique in all our world, as is what I experienced there.
What I propose cannot be, of course, without that work of many, and without ensuring, as you point out, that those of many, every, place are considered and become part of it, that in compromise and willingness to work, the future can be brighter, golden, even. And if it is not perfect, is a step closer not enough?
I'd dare to venture France is worthy of completing what Greece began, but that IS too narrow minded, clearly as I see it in my own mind's eye. Too many more are needed, but with even a few, things can keep going, we can keep learning from each other, helping, and... Well. Again, I grow far too specific. In any case, Lorena is the issue at the present moment, and I've taken us far off track.
Most of us here were raised Catholics, a few have stayed, a few drifted to other paths, the rest of us...exist in some odd sort of limbo I suppose. But I can hardly have a god, any god, before my republic. I would not know where to start.
...It's been good speaking with you. I understand I am missing much of your points, likely, and apologize. Perhaps we may soon speak in person. I'll try to contain myself there. I'm not nearly so verbose in public, I assure you.
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Date: 2016-05-14 04:41 am (UTC)And there is no wrong in considering other ideals as well, where those exist.
Russian...you've quite a history of revolts there as well, and a foundation with some rather interesting thought behind it and ideas to improve and help many people. I do not mean to be exclusive, please forgive me that.
But in any rate, an ideal that would allow for representation, is what I suppose I drive at. One created by all of the people all together. Why not bits of what made each nation and each people great and strong in their day? Is there a wrong in that?
And so it is. A history you came from, at least in terms of how it has informed the person you've become. Fishing charters for my family, then shipping, then importing into business and a life along the ocean but different from my friends in similar places. My own village is unique in all our world, as is what I experienced there.
What I propose cannot be, of course, without that work of many, and without ensuring, as you point out, that those of many, every, place are considered and become part of it, that in compromise and willingness to work, the future can be brighter, golden, even. And if it is not perfect, is a step closer not enough?
I'd dare to venture France is worthy of completing what Greece began, but that IS too narrow minded, clearly as I see it in my own mind's eye. Too many more are needed, but with even a few, things can keep going, we can keep learning from each other, helping, and... Well. Again, I grow far too specific. In any case, Lorena is the issue at the present moment, and I've taken us far off track.
Most of us here were raised Catholics, a few have stayed, a few drifted to other paths, the rest of us...exist in some odd sort of limbo I suppose. But I can hardly have a god, any god, before my republic. I would not know where to start.
...It's been good speaking with you. I understand I am missing much of your points, likely, and apologize. Perhaps we may soon speak in person. I'll try to contain myself there. I'm not nearly so verbose in public, I assure you.