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Justice and Liberty: Inaugural Address of Prime Minister Jan Willem Daatman
ADVERTISEMENT: This inaugural address comes three weeks after Jan Willem Daatman beat the Green leader Femke Halsema in the second round of the Knootian Prime Ministerial elections. Negotiations between the greens and the liberals have led to a new coalition government supported by the SLP and the KGP. With these negotiations completed, Jan Willem Daatman makes his inaugural adress to the Staten Generaal - the Knootian parliament.
The transcript of the inaugural address can be found below. Justice and Liberty: Inaugural Address of Prime Minister Jan Willem Daatman “There has been a change of government. It began two weeks ago, when the Staten-Generaal became progressive by a decisive majority. It has now been completed. The Government about to be sworn in will also be progressive, and offices of my ministers have been put into the hands of Liberals and Greens. This means much more than the mere success of two parties. The success of parties means little except when the Nation is using those parties for a large and definite purpose. No one can mistake the purpose for which the Nation now seeks to use the SLP and the KGP. It seeks to use it to interpret a change in its own plans and point of view. Some old things with which we had grown familiar, and which had begun to creep into the very habit of our thought and of our lives, have altered their aspect as we have looked critically upon them with fresh, awakened eyes; have dropped their disguises and shown themselves alien and sinister. Some new things, as we look frankly upon them, have come to assume the aspect of things long believed in and familiar. Stuff of our own convictions. We have been refreshed by a new insight into our own life. We see that in many things that life in Knootoss is very great. It is incomparably great in its material aspects, in its body of wealth, in the diversity and sweep of its energy, in the industries which have been conceived and built up by the genius of individual men and women and the limitless enterprise of Knootians working together. It is great, also, very great, in its moral force. Nowhere else in the world have noble men and women exhibited in more striking forms the beauty and the energy of sympathy and helpfulness and counsel in their efforts to rectify wrong, alleviate suffering, and set the weak in the way of strength and hope. We have built up, moreover, a great system of government, which has stood through a long age as a model for those who seek to set liberty upon foundations that will endure against fortuitous change, against storm and accident. Our life contains every great thing, and contains it in rich abundance. But the evil has come with the good, and much fine gold has been corroded. With riches has come inexcusable waste. We have squandered a great part of what we might have used, and have not stopped to conserve the exceeding bounty of nature, without which our genius for enterprise would have been worthless and impotent, scorning to be careful, shamefully prodigal as well as admirably efficient. We have been proud of our industrial achievements, but we have not hitherto stopped thoughtfully enough to count the cost, the cost of lives snuffed out, of energies overtaxed and broken, the fearful physical and spiritual cost to the men and women and children upon whom the dead weight and burden of it all has fallen pitilessly the years through. The groans and agony of it all had not yet reached our ears, the solemn, moving undertone of our life, coming up out of the mines and factories, and out of every home where the struggle had its intimate and familiar seat. With the great Government of Galadriël went many deep secret things which we too long delayed to look into and scrutinize with candid, fearless eyes. The great Government we loved has too often been made use of for private and selfish purposes, and those who used it had forgotten the people. At last a vision has been vouchsafed us of our life as a whole. We see the bad with the good, the debased and decadent with the sound and vital. With this vision we approach new affairs. Our duty is to cleanse, to reconsider, to restore, to correct the evil without impairing the good, to purify and humanize every process of our common life without weakening or sentimentalizing it. There has been something crude and heartless and unfeeling in our haste to succeed and be great. Our thought has been "Let every man and woman look out for himself, let every generation look out for itself," while we reared giant machinery which made it impossible that any but those who stood at the levers of control should have a chance to look out for themselves. We had not forgotten our morals. We remembered well enough that we had set up a policy which was meant to serve the humblest as well as the most powerful, with an eye single to the standards of justice and fair play, and I remember it with pride. But instead we were very heedless and in a hurry to be great. We have come now to a sobering second thought. The scales of heedlessness have fallen from our eyes. We have made up our minds to square every process of our national life again with the standards we so proudly set up at the beginning and have always carried at our hearts. Our work is a work of restoration. We have studied as perhaps no other nation has the most effective means of production, but we have not studied cost or economy as we should either as organizers of industry, as statesmen, or as individuals. Nor have we studied and perfected the means by which government may be put at the service of humanity, in safeguarding the health of the Nation, the health of its men and its women and its children. Trade sanctions against us cut us off from our proper part in the commerce of the world. Corporate influence makes the Government a facile instrument in the hand of private interests. Our industries exploit without renewing or conserving the natural resources of the country; watercourses undeveloped, waste places unreclaimed, forests untended, fast disappearing without plan or prospect of renewal, unregarded waste heaps at every uranium mine in the Knootian Federation. This is no sentimental duty. The firm basis of government is justice, not pity. These are matters of justice. There can be no equality or opportunity, the first essential of justice in the body politic, if men and women and children are not shielded in their lives, their very vitality, from the consequences of great industrial and social processes which they can not alter, control, or singly cope with. These are some of the things we ought to do, and not leave the others undone, the old-fashioned, never-to-be-neglected, fundamental safeguarding of property and of individual right. This is the high enterprise of the new day: To lift everything that concerns our life as a Nation to the light that shines from the hearthfire of every sentient beings conscience. It is inconceivable that we should do this as partisans; it is inconceivable we should do it in ignorance of the facts as they are or in blind haste. We shall restore, not destroy. We shall deal with our economic system as it is and as it may be modified, not as it might be if we had a clean sheet of paper to write upon; and step by step we shall make it what it should be, in the spirit of those who question their own wisdom and seek counsel and knowledge, not shallow self-satisfaction or the excitement of excursions whither they can not tell. Justice, and Liberty shall be the motto of this Government. The Nation has been deeply stirred, stirred by a solemn passion, stirred by the knowledge of wrong, of ideals lost, of government too often debauched and made an instrument of evil. The feelings with which we face this new age of right and opportunity sweep across our heartstrings like some air out of the tumultuous North Sea, where justice and mercy are reconciled and the judge and the brother are one. We know our task to be no mere task of politics but a task which shall search us through and through, whether we be able to understand our time and the need of our people, whether we be indeed their spokesmen and interpreters, whether we have the pure heart to comprehend and the rectified will to choose our high course of action. This is not a day of triumph; it is a day of dedication. Here muster, not the forces of parties, but the forces of sentience. Knootian hearts wait upon us; Knootian lives hang in the balance; Knootian hopes call upon us to say what we will do. Who shall live up to the great trust? Who dares fail to try? I summon all honest men and women, all patriotic, all forward-looking Knootians, to my side. I will not fail them, if they will but counsel and sustain me! Thank you.” Last edited by Knootoss; 04-09-2005 at 16:14.. |
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The Emperor was sitting to display the imperial appetite at dinner in the great dining hall of the Imperial Court of Christ Pantocrator, along with most of the court. As usual, dozens of onlookers watched on from the public galleries high above the dining tables - it was customary for the Emperor to dine in public. A pageboy approached the Emperor's table timidly.
"Sire," he whispered. "You asked to be informed as soon as the translation into French of the address of the new Knootian Prime Minister was done. It has been done, Sire. It is right here if you would like to read it." The Emperor put down his cutlery and accepted the piece of paper, looking somewhat annoyed that his dinner had been interrupted. He glanced across the table at Princess Jacqueline, his pretty cousin (and sister-in-law), with whom he had just been engaged in conversation. "I know politics bores you terribly, Madame." the Emperor said. "A fact which is a constant disappointment to some." Jacqueline smiled with a flutter of her eyelids and a sideways glance at her husband, Prince Basil. "Your conversations with Monsieur must be very tiresome." the Emperor nodded, with the vague twinkle in his eyes which those close to him knew to interpret as something approaching a smile. "Mercifully Sire, there are things Madame is much better at than conversation." Prince Basil replied with a sly grin. Jacqueline's cheeks flushed and the Emperor arched an eyebrow and nodded - his equivalent of a chuckle in such situations. "Well, in any case, I thought perhaps we might try to liven up this particular political discussion." the Emperor said, beckoning over the court jester. He handed the jester the speech. "See what you can make of this." "Certainly, Sire." the jester bowed dramatically, before taking a few steps back from the imperial table. He gave the speech a brief look over. "Zere has been a change of government." he began in an absurd Dutch accent...
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A release by the Guffingfordian Associated Press, a news source not controlled and/or affected by the State Media Corp.
The Hoogenbosch TelegraphOOC EDIT: Knoot, you have a telegram. Last edited by Guffingford; 09-09-2005 at 18:45.. |
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The Imperial Senate Citadel Excalbia His Excellency Jan Willem Daatman Prime Minister, Dutch Democratic Republic of Knootoss Your Excellency, Please accept my sincerest congratulations on your election as Prime Minister and the formation of your new government. Your victory is truly a sign that a new spirit of justice and liberty is blowing across the Northern Atlantic. The same winds of change that have ushered you and your SLP-Green coalition to power have shaken the old order here in Excalbia. We stand on the brink of a new liberal coalition on this side of the Atlantic. It is my sincerest hope that my party will shortly be leading a new government and that with liberal governments in both Knootoss and Citadel Excalbia we will be able to put past disputes behind us and move forward in a spirit of peaceful cooperation. Please be assured of my highest regards and my sincerest wishes for cooperation. Sincerely, Senator Davis Robb, Leader, Liberal Party of Excalbia |
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<To: Prime Minister Jan Willem Daatman, the Dutch Democratic Republic of Knootoss> <From: President Altair Lykaga, the United Solaris Federation of Tiburon> <Subject: Victory> Your Excellency, First and foremost, it is appropriate for me to congradulate you on your victory for the Knootian Prime Ministerialship. From our side of the North Atlantic to yours, we wish your government the best of luck in building a new path for the people of Knootoss. The United Solaris Federation believes it is imperative not only for our alliance but also for the benefit of the entire world that we make sure that with the benefits of our capitalist systems- freedom, free enterprise, the ability for people to be upwardly mobile- that we ensure that the rights of the neediest are not trampled on, and we strongly believe that your recent address to the Staten Generaal is another form of the common vision our nations share, and will continue to share, as long as the waters of the Atlantic break on our shores. Sincerely, President Altair Lykaga, The United Solaris Federation of Tiburon |
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Taken from: “Justice and Liberty – the coalition agreement between SLP and KGP.”
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Comment from Merdeka, published in Ukun Rasikan, United Provinces of Tanah Burung:
With a change of government in our own country, has come a change also in Knootoss, the country with which we were so recently at war. It can only be a cause for rejoicing that the previous regime has suffered a decisive defeat in elections, in large part because of its aggressive foreign policy that took Knootoss to the brink of war in the Excalbian Isles, and over the brink in Tanah Burung. It is an open secret that most people in this country would have preferred to see the Knootoss Green Party triumphant. The KGP had an explicitly anti-war platform, while the Social Liberals remained as slippery as ever on the issue of the new Knootian war of aggression: calling for restraint on the one hand, cooperating with the Conservative warmongers on the other. Summing up the party's dilemma, ironically, was not the new Prime Minister, whose policy on almost all issues remains elusive, but the "grand old man" of Knootian diplomacy, the late Jonkheer Hans van Mierlo. Van Mierlo twisted and turned, never coming down entriely in favour of war, but never quite opposing it either. He kept his options open, never quite standing for anything, never delivering a concession before it was forced from his hands by circumstances, never doing by halves what he could do by quarters. It's a diplomatic style that arguably served Knootoss well for decades, but which seemed irrelevant once harnessed to RCPK aggression. Can the van Mierlo style still serve, in an age of terrorism and invasions, when quiet diplomacy and cunning at the beize table is trumped by the call of the furtive bomb and the trumpets of partriotism and a new arms race? Or will Knootoss adapt to the new times, choosing a foreign minister with the skills to rebuild old friendships and undo the damage of the past few years? The RCPK attempt to meet new circumstances with hard power failed. Will one that deploys the Knootian reserves of soft power work better? Only time, and a certain Jan Willem Daatman, will tell. The new cabinet's basis of unity shows decided sacrifices by the Greens in order to woo Daatman's SLP away from Galadriel's seductive embrace, and bears the stamp of SLP caution throughout. As yet, there is little sign of the Green daring that will be needed to undo the damages of the warmongers. But it may be unfolding yet. Van Mierlo played his cards close to his chest. By all indications, Daatman unbuttons his shirt and plays his cards from inside the garment. Nevertheless, our own new government has extended an olive branch. Alvaro Pinto, the CCF leader named foreign minister yesterday, told the People's Assembly there would be no moves to open trade with Knootoss any time soon, but offered to permit an Institute for Dutch Culture and Language to open in Ukun Rasikan City. It's a small step, but one denounced immediately by the opposition Socialists as a "sell-out to imperialist aggression." So it may be -- but it it pays dividends, they will have been bought very cheaply indeed. |
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From: De Volkskrant, left-wing paper.
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A smartly dressed, attractive young woman appeared on the screen. "Good evening and welcome to The Wide World. I'm your host, Sadako Kawabata. Our first topic for this evening is the new Knootian cabinet and Prime Minister. It's a hard things for Danaans to understand because the Knootian government looks overwhelmingly secularist and even atheistic compared to any Danaan government. However, what people have to understand is that this represents a move towards greater tolerance in Knootoss. Mister Daatman is the first Knootian Prime Minister in recent history to believe and the overall composition of the cabinet indicates a decrease in the typical Knootian intolerance towards people of faith."
"As might be expected, some reactionary elements in Knootoss have been criticizing the government for not limiting its offices strictly enough to atheists. As usual, these people want the millions upon millions of religious Knootians to stay out of the nations politics and continue their lives as second class citizens in an atheist theocracy." |
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Fair and Balanced Punditry, KNN domestic television
As society grows political issues become more complex, and it can be confusing for ordinary citizens to form an informed opinion about the world around them. Fortunately, there is the holovision. Music, commercial breaks, news flashes, adverts, news broadcasts, movies, presenters – a filled screen to replace the irremediable void. By juxtaposing different views in talk shows, the holovision brings to its viewers an in-depth and interactive debate. Even at 4 AM, with viewers restricted mostly to people doing a night shift, KNN tries to contribute to this intellectual debate by giving fringe groups an honest platform. "Now listen up you Papist Reich-loving abortion-clinic-bombing baby-rapist. Your kind has already been given one very important post despite your religion having no other followers then a bunch of old ladies refuse to die!”, a rather fat and unpleasant-looking man yelled across the table to the other side. A KNN presenter looked at it bemused. “Now listen up you Godless hate-mongering liar”, a firm lady in a suit with a small silver cross around her nick retorded, “If all you can do is call names you might as well go back to kindergarten where you belong.” The two glared at each other as a television anchor asked. “Petra, in your latest book ‘Why Knootians deserve Hell’, you said that Knootoss is in effect an atheist theocracy. The recent remarks on The Resurgent Dream television have spurred the debate on your weblog, what do you think?” “I think they’re right”, she said, “And its people like Pat over here that run it. It’s a bunch of atheists again that will burn in Hell.” “This anti-Knootian tirade only shows that you hate Freedom", the man replied, "You're also wrong. In a theocracy is the religion is boss, we don't have a religion. Are you thick, you old wench? I say you conform to Knootian values or you can find another country to live in.” He beat his fist on the table as he said so. “We’re not second class citizen!”, the agitated woman yelled back. “Cry me a river baby. We’re not in Pantocratoria. Get used to it.” “Don’t you think that every Knootian has a right to public office Pat? Its in the constitution”, the KNN anchor suggested tentatively. “Sure they do”, he said self-satisfied that he got another turn at speaking. “Just not every office.” “Like we get so many!”, Petra yelled. “More then you deserve”, he bit back. “It’s a fact that a religious person should not be allowed to run departments where they can abuse their positions to spread their poison ideology. Like education or healthcare where they would force their religious issues like abortion. And everyone knows that Christianity is anti-science so it would be ridiculous to give them that department as well.” “You didn’t make that difference on your talk show,” she yelled, “You were all high-and-mighty when they considered a Catholic for Defence which has nothing to do with that!” “I ask you”, Pat turned his face to look into the camera, “Would you trust a Catholic to defend us against the Pantocratorian Imperialist Agressor?” “That’s quite enough”, the KNN anchor mumbled quasi-interestedly. “Its almost five o clock in the morning, time for a news update after the break. This is KNN, stay with us.” |
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Main thread: 60 year old lady bones count (oh and also some treaty thing)
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The following editorial was published in De Volkskrant, a left-wing Knootian newspaper.
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