Declaration of Independence

We the children, in order to form a nation of our vision, hereby establish our nation of Fidelitas, which means "Loyalty". We believe as our own independent nation that we can create a utopian society better than that of the United States of America. We believe that it is our duty to establish our utopian nation for our right of freedom and independence.

We have based our form of ruling government in Fidelitas on the philosophy of Locke and Hobbes. Hobbes believed in ruling through fear, and Locke believed that everyone should have equal rights. We will have our government set up as a direct democracy in the strong belief that this will be the best form of government.

Our freedoms will be based on that of the wolves, meaning that everyone has a part in the pack and in this utopia. We will include freedoms of property, speech, religion, assembly, petition, and voting. We believe that these freedoms will create a society ruled with peace, equality, and unity.

We believe that we can create a society that is better than the modern U.S.A. for several reasons. We believe that the current U.S.A. does not have a constitutional republic is not the best way of having a set up government. We believe that by giving the people of our nation the freedom and right to have their own laws voted on by them, the people will be more alert about and involved in the government and therefore making the government the best system for the people, by the people.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Government

Our government is a full democracy. We will have board members to help keep the Utopia out of chaos, but they must be approved by at least 75% of the population. There will be 7 board members, but they must take their ideas based on the public. The public can impose their right to impeach the board member if they are not following the ideas of the public. There must be at least 5 members of the board to agree on a law before it is passed. They must also put out monthly polls that are optional to the public, then act upon them. If one board member tries to rise to power above the others, they will immediately be dismissed, and an election for a new board member.

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