Citizen Group: This Thing Of Ours!?

Though our membership is hidden, once you join the family the old person dies and the new member is baptised into this thing of ours.

Members
Don:

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Consigleri:

Lil Boy Zini


Captain:



Solider:


The Icepick

The Hat

Picks to follow, Real identitys located at HQ

Disclaimer:

The La Cosa Nostra is primarily a role playing group remember this.

The La Cosa Nostra is not a political party if you join you will never be told or asked to vote a certain way, in elected to a position you will never be told decisions to make. In the event of a trail of a La Cosa Nostra member you will never be asked or told which way to vote. Although La Cosa Nostra recruits a certain type of person, it is no coincidence that often we will vote the same way.

The La Cosa Nostra is not against the government or the moderators. In no way to do condone the breaking of Civfantics forum rules although at certain times we may bend constitutional law to achieve our goals. Although we will not be intimidated by Either Court officials or moderators, The laws are there so the courts have a job and the moderators are their to enforce forum rules not the law if unfairly banned we will appeal decisions in the normal way, in actuality they can ban us but who really cares.
 
hmmm the i posted the same thing twice lol,
Citizen group membership should be open and visible to all.

It actually says in one of the first lines it is open to anyone. And Theres no rule saying our membership has to be open.
 
I suspect it's a forum rule, not a DG rule.

-- Ravensfire
 
Id like to clarify that that's an opinion, and rules pertaining to citizen groups are no where to be found in neither initiatives or the constitution.

Forum rules supercede that of the Demogame rules. You wouldn't believe the things the demogame's gone through. One time, citizens wanted to vote to ban moderators. :crazyeye:
 
Forum rules supercede that of the Demogame rules. You wouldn't believe the things the demogame's gone through. One time, citizens wanted to vote to ban moderators.
Where in the forum rules does it mention citizen groups, or any other member initiated groups?
 
Where in the forum rules does it mention citizen groups, or any other member initiated groups?

If you're referring to allowing and disallowing membership, there is a section in the forum rules about not preventing posters from participating in threads.
 
Membership is open to anyone, anyone can post in this thread. Spefic details of who is in is only open to those currntly in the group. But all are able to join its fair.
 
Interesting, possibly the first "Supreme Court" decision. It seems to me that any group formed should be able to have their membership list open or closed. Perhaps those that disagree should start a different group, I would think the openness would be a selling point
 
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