Ward

A ward is a jurisdiction where the people, who have consented to be within said jurisdiction, have given up their power of attorney and are now considered “minors” without capacity or responsibility to make their own decisions, so said decisions have to be made for them.
For example: within the electoral system, a ward is a “local authority” operating inside a geographical area being offered for electoral purposes, such as voting.
However the unsuspecting voter is made to use a form that is not under their jurisdiction, but that of the local council, requiring them to mark an “X”, written in black ink, against the party they wish to vote for.
Marking an “X” in this way is the signature of a simpleton unable to make their own decisions, and who has agreed to hand over power of attorney to the state.
Note: It is people with no title to land, but who live on land owned by someone else who vote; if you own your land you “elect”, you do not “vote” on a selection.
60 sats \ 0 replies \ @suraz 13 May
Nice information.. Thank you!!
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Thanks mate! It's again a great learning. I'm kinda enjoying these words play. I'm a teacher of English in a non-native land. I share your teachings with my students on a regular basis and they throw at me so many questions which I think you only know the answers.
Even today, one of the students went on so far to ask for the need of 'teachers as authorities for knowledge'. He said, "Do we really need to adhere to 'Student Title'? I kinda had no clue but said that let me quess and changed the topic. Still thinking for a reply. Could you please guide/suggest something on it?
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11 sats \ 2 replies \ @Lux 13 May
lol, man you don't want me to "talk" to your students ;) i guess they are younger than 21? if so, they need to obey their parents hope it helps
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I teach some bigger guys. They are all more than 21. Now will you please let your wit rule over them?
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24 sats \ 0 replies \ @Lux 13 May
they have two options:
  • honor the contract they accepted
  • kill the contract
must dig something up about Honor/dishonor for the cowboys
you make me give legal advice, good thing I'm not getting paid
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Great as always, waiting your posts every day.
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Nice post. Learning a lot from you. Thanks bro
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So, do you also teach English? 😜
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Lux 13 May
I teach memeglish, lol
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Amazing! Meme English is definitely more difficult than English.
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:(
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