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SAY it is POV here rather then just removing essential paragraphs, Constantinopolis. He DID maintain a website and he DID promote sovereignty. --[[User:Knootoss| |Knoot]]|[[User talk:Knootoss|KNOO<small>talk</small>]] 16:24, 27 Oct 2004 (GMT)
 
SAY it is POV here rather then just removing essential paragraphs, Constantinopolis. He DID maintain a website and he DID promote sovereignty. --[[User:Knootoss| |Knoot]]|[[User talk:Knootoss|KNOO<small>talk</small>]] 16:24, 27 Oct 2004 (GMT)
  
:Following the passage of [[Rights and Duties of UN States]], I was invited to join TGM's site (which I apparently failed to bookmark).  The Constitution, rules, by-laws and such were so overwhelming that I declined to sign up permanently, but I was quite impressed by the amount of effort he put into it.  Judging by the forum threads for those three proposals, which still exist in the UN forums, his work was '''not''' especially well received, so that part is entirely accurate.
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:Following the passage of [[Rights and Duties of UN States]], I was invited to join TGM's site (which I apparently failed to bookmark).  The Constitution, rules, by-laws and such were so overwhelming that I declined to sign up permanently, but I was quite impressed by the amount of effort he put into it.  Judging by the forum threads for those three proposals, which still exist in the UN forums, his work was '''not''' especially well received, so that part is entirely accurate. [[User:Frisbeeteria|&rarr; ''Frisbeeteria'']] [[User talk:Frisbeeteria|&Theta;<small>talk</small>]] 17:01, 27 Oct 2004 (GMT)

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SAY it is POV here rather then just removing essential paragraphs, Constantinopolis. He DID maintain a website and he DID promote sovereignty. -- |Knoot|KNOOtalk 16:24, 27 Oct 2004 (GMT)

Following the passage of Rights and Duties of UN States, I was invited to join TGM's site (which I apparently failed to bookmark). The Constitution, rules, by-laws and such were so overwhelming that I declined to sign up permanently, but I was quite impressed by the amount of effort he put into it. Judging by the forum threads for those three proposals, which still exist in the UN forums, his work was not especially well received, so that part is entirely accurate. Frisbeeteria Θtalk 17:01, 27 Oct 2004 (GMT)