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Revision as of 21:00, 13 April 2005

Resolution 245A Proper Grammar
A resolution to increase democratic freedoms

Category: The Furtherment of Democracy Strength: Significant Proposed By: Scrotalia


Removed by administrators following move to Jolt for Game Mechanics reasons.


Too long have UN Proposals been filled with improper grammar. One can scarcely move between two pages of proposals without seeing some sort of grammar or spelling error.


People need to realize that "your" and "you're" are NOT the same word. People also need to realize that "to" and "too" are also not the same word, and that the "Vaticant" does not exist.


Any country that files a proposal with such language shall henceforth be banned from proposals until such time as they understand the English language and can properly convey their ideas.


Votes For: 8597

Votes Against: 6885

Implemented: Sat Feb 15 2003

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