SR - A Question Concerning Principality
Bob Dewart
gilli at seacove.net
Tue Jun 23 19:27:17 PDT 1998
My Lord,
I do not have an objection per se to the forming of a prinicpality right
here, no matter what all the stuff I write might indicate. However, I
can not help but think it is being done for the wrong reasons. I'm sure
some one will ask me what are the right ones. Let's just say for now, I
don't think we've gone has far as we can as a region or a Kingdom.
And because of the back door way this thing got started, I don't think it
will have a chance foy several years to come. Then I could be wrong.
Dennis Miller aka Gilli
-----Original Message-----
From: PKieferjr at aol.com <PKieferjr at aol.com>
To: southern at Ansteorra.ORG <southern at Ansteorra.ORG>
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 5:53 PM
Subject: Re: SR - A Question Concerning Principality
>Greetings, one and all.
>
>I'd like to address the concerns for and against the Principality
>concept.....again......if I may.....
>
>There are those who feel that to divide up a kingdom in such a manner is to
>drive a stake in one's heart. I feel that this is an overreaction. To
>demonstrate, I offer this mundane example.
>
>Here I am, a citizen of this great country we call THE UNITED STATES OF
>AMERICA, with all that it entails (Bill of Rights, Legislative Branch,
etc.).
>I will be a citizen and support this country, in its entirity, until the
day I
>die.
>
>Now, let's move down a step further.....
>
>I am also a resident of the great state of TEXAS, with all that it entails.
I
>will be a resident and support this state, in its entirity, until the day I
>die.
>
>But does that make me any less a citizen of the US?
>
>The answer is no. I still can be a citizen. There is no law that
precludes
>me from being a cititzen. In fact, since TEXAS is still part of the US, I
am
>automatically a citizen....no exceptions. I maintain both loyalties
without
>any interference.
>
>Now, let's move down yet another step further.....
>
>I am a resident of TRAVIS COUNTY. Same feeling applies to this county.
>
>Am I any less a resident of TEXAS? No. Any less a citizen of the US? No.
>Same thing applies here.
>
>One more step......
>
>I live in a neighborhood near Austin called the Twin Creek Trailer Park. I
am
>its resident. It is my home and, for the moment, will remain so until I
die
>(or move).
>
>But am I any less a resident of TRAVIS COUNTY? A resident of TEXAS? A
>citizen of the USA?
>
>I think you'll find that the answer to all of the above is still "No".
>
>The point that I am making here is that the creation of a territorial sub-
>division does not dictate who I am. I do. I have determined that I chose
to
>be Ansteorran, and, until "I" decide otherwise, I will remain, Ansteorran,
>even if it divides into 30 million pieces, until I die, because the kingdom
is
>still ANSTEORRA.
>
>If the United States can have 50 states and additional territories and
still
>be the USA, why can't we have principalities and still be Ansteorra? The
West
>can do it. My heart won't change or diminish one iota. I'm still
ANSTEORRAN,
>and nobody can take that away from me.
>
>As to the point of people clamoring for a separate kingdom, I ask: Is your
>voice diminished by this wish? Mine sure isn't. Anytime someone wants a
>separate kingdom, I'll go ahead and yell, "Don't you dare do this to my
>kingdom!!!!" I'll bet you can do the same thing, too. The freedom of
speech
>is still alive in this country, last time I checked.
>
>As to those who don't want to do the admin work, fine. Send it to me,
then.
>I'm a paper pusher in mundane life, I might as well be an SCA one at that.
>
>Now, if I'm the only one willing to do any sort of work, what does that say
>about the rest of them (of course, I note that there's plenty of peers
willing
>to do some hard work themselves).
>
>Think about that for awhile.
>
>Lord Johann Kiefer Hayden (Paul E. Kiefer, Jr.)
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