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Notable for his support of [[Wikipedia:sovereignty|sovereignty]] and radical laissez-faire capitalism, as well as his intention to bring the world closer to a system promoting both of these things by using the means provided by the United Nations. '''The Global Market''' is unique in NationStates history for having ''three'' consecutive failed UN [[Passed UN Resolutions|resolutions]] in the space of less than three weeks:
 
Notable for his support of [[Wikipedia:sovereignty|sovereignty]] and radical laissez-faire capitalism, as well as his intention to bring the world closer to a system promoting both of these things by using the means provided by the United Nations. '''The Global Market''' is unique in NationStates history for having ''three'' consecutive failed UN [[Passed UN Resolutions|resolutions]] in the space of less than three weeks:
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TGM also maintained and managed a set of offsite forums that appeared to be a storehouse of legal definitions designed to limit the role of government. He brought a great sense of detail and a sense of history to the UN, where it was not always appreciated.
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: [[The Cato Acts (failed)|The Cato Acts]] Sep 25 2003
 
: [[The Cato Acts (failed)|The Cato Acts]] Sep 25 2003
 
: [[The Bill of No Rights (failed)|The Bill of No Rights]]  Sep 30 2003
 
: [[The Bill of No Rights (failed)|The Bill of No Rights]]  Sep 30 2003
 
: [[The GenetiCorp Convention (failed)|The GenetiCorp Convention]]  Oct 11 2003
 
: [[The GenetiCorp Convention (failed)|The GenetiCorp Convention]]  Oct 11 2003
 
TGM also maintained and managed a set of offsite forums that appeared to be a storehouse of legal definitions designed to limit the role of government.
 
  
 
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The Global Market
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Notable for his support of sovereignty and radical laissez-faire capitalism, as well as his intention to bring the world closer to a system promoting both of these things by using the means provided by the United Nations. The Global Market is unique in NationStates history for having three consecutive failed UN resolutions in the space of less than three weeks:

TGM also maintained and managed a set of offsite forums that appeared to be a storehouse of legal definitions designed to limit the role of government. He brought a great sense of detail and a sense of history to the UN, where it was not always appreciated.


The Cato Acts Sep 25 2003
The Bill of No Rights Sep 30 2003
The GenetiCorp Convention Oct 11 2003