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  • Senate Bill: Diplomacy enabeling legislation

    Senate Bill: Victory by diplomacy has passed with

    30 yea
    20 nay
    1 banana

    Hence enabeling legislation for necessary treaties is in order.

    Resolved: The senate hereby authorizes the Foreign Minister, President, or other designated player running the turnchat, to enter into Alliances against Japan with any and if practical all remainig Civs. This authorization will continue in force from passage until 1 turn after completion of the UN as Na'rmer has been instructed to perform by other legislation.
    23
    yea
    86.96%
    20
    nay
    13.04%
    3
    banana (abstain)
    0.00%
    0

    The poll is expired.

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  • #2
    Seems logical to me.

    Athough perhaps we might want to leave out Babylon and Rome if we want to remove Babylon and/or Rome from those eligible to vote.

    I note that this bill leaves FAM with the option of doing so, and it may be more controversal to take out these nations than winning via the UN and so I'll support this bill.
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    • #3
      If we can get Russia and Rome to eliminate the Iroquois and Babylon, we'll have two less civs to worry about.
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      • #4
        The UN vote is only 9 turns away. There is little likelyhood that any more Civs will be eliminated in the meantime. There is no likelyhood that Rome could eliminate Catherine, as there is one Russian city safely behind our Cavalry wall.

        The senate is committed to assigning the great task of building the UN in Apolyton to Na'rmer. The senate is committed to winning by diplomacy. These things will occur. The senate needs to pass this enabling legislation to enhance our chances of the Banana winning the UN vote.

        The nation of Apolytonia has worshiped the Banana for all of recorded history. And yet thruout all of that time, citizens of this nation have made fun of the Banana, saying that the Banana could never win.

        Did the Banana cast vengance upon the people of Apolytonia for their blasphemous ways? No. The Banana continued to bless our people of all nationalities and encouraged us to grow and prosper.

        And so, my fellow senators, when you cast your vote on this bill, please -----

        Think of the Banana
        Last edited by roadcage; February 22, 2003, 23:14.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by roadcage
          The UN vote is only 9 turns away. There is little likelyhood that any more Civs will be eliminated in the meantime. There is no likelyhood that Rome could eliminate Catherine, as there is one Russian city safely behind our Cavalry wall.

          The senate is committed to assigning the great task of building the UN in Apolyton to Na'rmer. The senate is committed to winning by diplomacy. These things will occur. The senate needs to pass this enabling legislation to enhance our chances of the Banana winning the UN vote.

          .................
          So, friends... What about win the game in this term?

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