USP Ministry / United States Postal Ministry Marked Rules Eballot
United States Postal Ministry
Marked Eballots Updated on 9/27/2013
Andrew Hollis' eballot received on 10/18/2013
_1__ The United States Postal Service Ministry (USPS) shall hereby be referred
to as the United States Postal Ministry (USP), to simplify the entity's name and
to differentiate it from the actual USPS of the US government . As long as this
rule should be in effect, all other rules in effect that refer to the USPS
Ministry shall be considered instantly amended so as to reflect the name USP
Ministry, with the former name of USPS inserted paranthetically after the proper name.
__2_ The minister of the USP (USPS) ministry shall hereby be referred to
as the postmaster general, and the deputy minister as the deputy postmaster
general. As long as this rule should be in effect, all other rules in effect
that refer to the titles of minister or deputy minister shall be considered
instantly amended so as to reflect the proper titles, with the former titles
of minister and deputy minister inserted paranthetically after the proper titles.
__3_ Directors of the USP (USPS) ministry shall hereby be referred to as
governors. As long as this rule should be in effect, all other rules in effect
that refer to the titles of director shall be considered instantly amended so
as to reflect the proper title of governor, with the former title of director
inserted paranthetically after the proper titles.
___4 If rules that rename positions in the USP (USPS) ministry from the
standard titles that are used throughout the parliament's ministries should
no longer be in effect, then any other rules identifying the positions by their
newer attributions shall be considered instantly amended so as to revert to the
proper titles of the equivalent position. (For example, if a rule that redefines
the minister as the postmaster general is no longer in effect, than any other
rules in effect that refer to a postmaster general shall be considered instantly
amended so as to refer to the position as minister). This rule also applies
to the name of the ministry itself.
___7 Only elected governors (directors) and postmaster generals
(ministers) of the USP (USPS) Ministry may vote on the ministry's internal rules.
__8_ Any valid ballot pertaining to USP (USPS) Ministry business,
that has been written or printed, and mailed to an official parliament
vote counter using an official USPS stamp issued by the All Party System
Co., U.S. Parliament or any of its ministries, shall be considered a
legitimate ballot and counted accordingly regardless of any rules that
restrict voting to only postmaster generals (ministers) and governors
(directors). Mailed ballots using stamps purchased from the above
mentioned authorities, shall be considered accepted, as an exception
to any rules that restrict voting to only certain members of the ministry.
Such ballots will be recorded in to the record as "authorized ballot with
proper stamp," along with an image of the envelope and canceled stamp.
The ballots shall remain part of the total until requested to be removed
by the voter, or until this rule is no longer in effect. If the rule is
not in effect, but the mailed in ballot was submitted by a person who is
otherwise still eligible to vote in the ministry, then the ballot will
continue to stand.
_9__ An executive committee of five members is hereby established,
consisting of the postmaster general (minister), deputy postnaster
general (deputy minister), and three executive vice presidents. The
three executive vice presidents are elected by governors (directors)
and postmaster generals (ministers) of the USP (USPS) Ministry in an
ongoing election. The three executive vice presidents will be elected
separately and no person may hold more than one seat on the executive
committee of five. Should one person be ranked the highest for more
than one executive vice president position, then that person shall
choose which seat they want to hold. The ministry's executive
committee of five shall have the authority to conduct business on
behalf of the ministry, as authorized to do so within ministry rules
or resolutions. Anybody may be elected as one of the three executive
vice presidents, so long as they accept nomination, except for the
postmaster general (minister) and deputy postmaster general (deputy
minister) who by virtue of their offices will already be holding a
seat on the five member executive committee. The three executive
vice president positions are as follows: chief operations officer
and executive vice president, chief information officer and executive
vice president, and chief financial officer and executive vice president.
__10_ For every stamp purchased from the All Party System Co.,
the U.S. Parliament or any of its ministries, the purchaser may
request one Stamp Advisory Credit to be recorded in their name.
The credit is optional and must be requested within one month of
purchasing the stamp. The request must be made to the USP (USPS)
Ministry's executive committee of five, or, to a USP (USPS) Ministry
postmaster general, and the purchase must be verifiable. One Stamp
Advisory Credit will be issued for each stamp purchased, and credits
will be listed on the ministry's website. Once credits are redeemed,
they will be removed from the record. Any person who owns more than
50 percent of all unredeemed credits on record may redeem their
credits to submit a stamp design or request a stamp to be designed.
The USP (USPS) Ministry will then issue the stamp for sale on behalf
of the USP (USPS) Ministry of the U.S. Parliament. The ministry's
executive committee of five may, by its own rule and decision, set
a lower percentage of total unredeemed credits required to submit
a stamp design, but not to be less than 15 percent. The executive
committee of five will also determine the appropriate price to
charge for the novelty stamps to cover the cost if their issuance
and distribution. Holders of Stamp Advisory Credits may transfer
their credits to other persons by notifying the ministry in
writing and mailed. This rule is not intended to regulate the
issuance, sales or price of any other stamps issued by the All
Party System Co., the U.S. Parliament, or any of its other ministries,
however, stamp purchases from those entities will be honored for the
issuance of Stamp Advisory Credits from the USP (USPS) Ministry.
_11__ Only rules passed by the USPS Ministry itself will be
recognized by the USPS Ministry, except for rules affecting the
ministry that are passed by the U.S. Parliament or its executive
committee. All rules passed by other ministries, or other external
equal or subordinate entities, which seek to affect the USPS
Ministry shall be considered null and void unless approved by
the USPS Ministry itself.
12___(write-in) The US Postal Ministry will issue a Peace
stamp, which is like a Forever stamp of the U.S. Government,
for 50 cents. Any peace stamp can be redeemed at any time
for the current price of a Peace stamp set by the ministry.
Each peace stamp purchased is registered and recorded.
James Ogle eballot cast on 10/5/2013
_1__ Nominated names for the ballot electing the Governors (Directors)
must be only names who accept/agree to be nominated.
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From: "dexter redland" __1_ The United States Postal Service Ministry (USPS) shall hereby be
referred to as the United States Postal Ministry (USP), to simplify the
entity's name and to differentiate it from the actual USPS of the US
government . As long as this rule should be in effect, all other rules in
effect that refer to the USPS Ministry shall be considered instantly
amended so as to reflect the name USP Ministry, with the former name of
USPS inserted paranthetically after the proper name.
__2_ The minister of the USP (USPS) ministry shall hereby be referred to
as the postmaster general, and the deputy minister as the deputy postmaster
general. As long as this rule should be in effect, all other rules in
effect that refer to the titles of minister or deputy minister shall be
considered instantly amended so as to reflect the proper titles, with the
former titles of minister and deputy minister inserted paranthetically
after the proper titles.
__3_ Directors of the USP (USPS) ministry shall hereby be referred to as
governors. As long as this rule should be in effect, all other rules in
effect that refer to the titles of director shall be considered instantly
amended so as to reflect the proper title of governor, with the former
title of director inserted paranthetically after the proper titles.
__4_ If rules that rename positions in the USP (USPS) ministry from the
standard titles that are used throughout the parliament's ministries should
no longer be in effect, then any other rules identifying the positions by
their newer attributions shall be considered instantly amended so as to
revert to the proper titles of the equivalent position. (For example, if a
rule that redefines the minister as the postmaster general is no longer in
effect, than any other rules in effect that refer to a postmaster general
shall be considered instantly amended so as to refer to the position as
minister). This rule also applies to the name of the ministry itself.
__5_ Establish the position of HDMi (deduty minister, technically, but
separate office/position).
__6_ Only elected Governors (Directors) and Postmaster Generals (Ministers)
of the USP (USPS) Ministry should be permitted to vote on resolutions put
forth by the Ministry.
_7__ Only elected governors (directors) and postmaster generals (ministers)
of the USP (USPS) Ministry may vote on the ministry's internal rules.
_8__ Any valid ballot pertaining to USP (USPS) Ministry business, that has
been written or printed, and mailed to an official parliament vote counter
using an official USPS stamp issued by the All Party System Co., U.S.
Parliament or any of its ministries, shall be considered a legitimate
ballot and counted accordingly regardless of any rules that restrict voting
to only postmaster generals (ministers) and governors (directors). Mailed
ballots using stamps purchased from the above mentioned authorities, shall
be considered accepted, as an exception to any rules that restrict voting
to only certain members of the ministry. Such ballots will be recorded in
to the record as "authorized ballot with proper stamp," along with an image
of the envelope and canceled stamp. The ballots shall remain part of the
total until requested to be removed by the voter, or until this rule is no
longer in effect. If the rule is not in effect, but the mailed in ballot
was submitted by a person who is otherwise still eligible to vote in the
ministry, then the ballot will continue to stand.
_9__ An executive committee of five members is hereby established,
consisting of the postmaster general (minister), deputy postnaster general
(deputy minister), and three executive vice presidents. The three executive
vice presidents are elected by governors (directors) and postmaster
generals (ministers) of the USP (USPS) Ministry in an ongoing election. The
three executive vice presidents will be elected separately and no person
may hold more than one seat on the executive committee of five. Should one
person be ranked the highest for more than one executive vice president
position, then that person shall choose which seat they want to hold. The
ministry's executive committee of five shall have the authority to conduct
business on behalf of the ministry, as authorized to do so within ministry
rules or resolutions. Anybody may be elected as one of the three executive
vice presidents, so long as they accept nomination, except for the
postmaster general (minister) and deputy postmaster general (deputy
minister) who by virtue of their offices will already be holding a seat on
the five member executive committee. The three executive vice president
positions are as follows: chief operations officer and executive vice
president, chief information officer and executive vice president, and
chief financial officer and executive vice president.
__10_ For every stamp purchased from the All Party System Co., the U.S.
Parliament or any of its ministries, the purchaser may request one Stamp
Advisory Credit to be recorded in their name. The credit is optional and
must be requested within one month of purchasing the stamp. The request
must be made to the USP (USPS) Ministry's executive committee of five, or,
to a USP (USPS) Ministry postmaster general, and the purchase must be
verifiable. One Stamp Advisory Credit will be issued for each stamp
purchased, and credits will be listed on the ministry's website. Once
credits are redeemed, they will be removed from the record. Any person who
owns more than 50 percent of all unredeemed credits on record may redeem
their credits to submit a stamp design or request a stamp to be designed.
The USP (USPS) Ministry will then issue the stamp for sale on behalf of the
USP (USPS) Ministry of the U.S. Parliament. The ministry's executive
committee of five may, by its own rule and decision, set a lower percentage
of total unredeemed credits required to submit a stamp design, but not to
be less than 15 percent. The executive committee of five will also
determine the appropriate price to charge for the novelty stamps to cover
the cost if their issuance and distribution. Holders of Stamp Advisory
Credits may transfer their credits to other persons by notifying the
ministry in writing and mailed. This rule is not intended to regulate the
issuance, sales or price of any other stamps issued by the All Party System
Co., the U.S. Parliament, or any of its other ministries, however, stamp
purchases from those entities will be honored for the issuance of Stamp
Advisory Credits from the USP (USPS) Ministry.
_11__ Only rules passed by the USPS Ministry itself will be recognized by
the USPS Ministry, except for rules affecting the ministry that are passed
by the U.S. Parliament or its executive committee. All rules passed by
other ministries, or other external equal or subordinate entities, which
seek to affect the USPS Ministry shall be considered null and void unless
approved by the USPS Ministry itself.
From: "Benjamin Meiklejohn" _1__ The United States Postal Service Ministry (USPS) shall hereby be
referred to as the United States Postal Ministry (USP), to simplify the
entity's name and to differentiate it from the actual USPS of the US
government . As long as this rule should be in effect, all other rules in
effect that refer to the USPS Ministry shall be considered instantly
amended so as to reflect the name USP Ministry, with the former name of
USPS inserted paranthetically after the proper name.
_2__ The minister of the USP (USPS) ministry shall hereby be referred to
as the postmaster general, and the deputy minister as the deputy postmaster
general. As long as this rule should be in effect, all other rules in
effect that refer to the titles of minister or deputy minister shall be
considered instantly amended so as to reflect the proper titles, with the
former titles of minister and deputy minister inserted paranthetically
after the proper titles.
_3__ Directors of the USP (USPS) ministry shall hereby be referred to as
governors. As long as this rule should be in effect, all other rules in
effect that refer to the titles of director shall be considered instantly
amended so as to reflect the proper title of governor, with the former
title of director inserted paranthetically after the proper titles.
_4__ If rules that rename positions in the USP (USPS) ministry from the
standard titles that are used throughout the parliament's ministries should
no longer be in effect, then any other rules identifying the positions by
their newer attributions shall be considered instantly amended so as to
revert to the proper titles of the equivalent position. (For example, if a
rule that redefines the minister as the postmaster general is no longer in
effect, than any other rules in effect that refer to a postmaster general
shall be considered instantly amended so as to refer to the position as
minister). This rule also applies to the name of the ministry itself.
__5_ Only elected Governors (Directors) and Postmaster Generals (Ministers)
of the USP (USPS) Ministry should be permitted to vote on resolutions put
forth by the Ministry.
__6_ Only elected governors (directors) and postmaster generals (ministers)
of the USP (USPS) Ministry may vote on the ministry's internal rules.
_7__ Any valid ballot pertaining to USP (USPS) Ministry business, that has
been written or printed, and mailed to an official parliament vote counter
using an official USPS stamp issued by the All Party System Co., U.S.
Parliament or any of its ministries, shall be considered a legitimate
ballot and counted accordingly regardless of any rules that restrict voting
to only postmaster generals (ministers) and governors (directors). Mailed
ballots using stamps purchased from the above mentioned authorities, shall
be considered accepted, as an exception to any rules that restrict voting
to only certain members of the ministry. Such ballots will be recorded in
to the record as "authorized ballot with proper stamp," along with an image
of the envelope and canceled stamp. The ballots shall remain part of the
total until requested to be removed by the voter, or until this rule is no
longer in effect. If the rule is not in effect, but the mailed in ballot
was submitted by a person who is otherwise still eligible to vote in the
ministry, then the ballot will continue to stand.
__8_ An executive committee of five members is hereby established,
consisting of the postmaster general (minister), deputy postnaster general
(deputy minister), and three executive vice presidents. The three executive
vice presidents are elected by governors (directors) and postmaster
generals (ministers) of the USP (USPS) Ministry in an ongoing election. The
three executive vice presidents will be elected separately and no person
may hold more than one seat on the executive committee of five. Should one
person be ranked the highest for more than one executive vice president
position, then that person shall choose which seat they want to hold. The
ministry's executive committee of five shall have the authority to conduct
business on behalf of the ministry, as authorized to do so within ministry
rules or resolutions. Anybody may be elected as one of the three executive
vice presidents, so long as they accept nomination, except for the
postmaster general (minister) and deputy postmaster general (deputy
minister) who by virtue of their offices will already be holding a seat on
the five member executive committee. The three executive vice president
positions are as follows: chief operations officer and executive vice
president, chief information officer and executive vice president, and
chief financial officer and executive vice president.
_9__ For every stamp purchased from the All Party System Co., the U.S.
Parliament or any of its ministries, the purchaser may request one Stamp
Advisory Credit to be recorded in their name. The credit is optional and
must be requested within one month of purchasing the stamp. The request
must be made to the USP (USPS) Ministry's executive committee of five, or,
to a USP (USPS) Ministry postmaster general, and the purchase must be
verifiable. One Stamp Advisory Credit will be issued for each stamp
purchased, and credits will be listed on the ministry's website. Once
credits are redeemed, they will be removed from the record. Any person who
owns more than 50 percent of all unredeemed credits on record may redeem
their credits to submit a stamp design or request a stamp to be designed.
The USP (USPS) Ministry will then issue the stamp for sale on behalf of the
USP (USPS) Ministry of the U.S. Parliament. The ministry's executive
committee of five may, by its own rule and decision, set a lower percentage
of total unredeemed credits required to submit a stamp design, but not to
be less than 15 percent. The executive committee of five will also
determine the appropriate price to charge for the novelty stamps to cover
the cost if their issuance and distribution. Holders of Stamp Advisory
Credits may transfer their credits to other persons by notifying the
ministry in writing and mailed. This rule is not intended to regulate the
issuance, sales or price of any other stamps issued by the All Party System
Co., the U.S. Parliament, or any of its other ministries, however, stamp
purchases from those entities will be honored for the issuance of Stamp
Advisory Credits from the USP (USPS) Ministry.
__10_ Only rules passed by the USPS Ministry itself will be recognized by
the USPS Ministry, except for rules affecting the ministry that are passed
by the U.S. Parliament or its executive committee. All rules passed by
other ministries, or other external equal or subordinate entities, which
seek to affect the USPS Ministry shall be considered null and void unless
approved by the USPS Ministry itself.
_11__ Nominated names for the ballot electing the Governors (Directors)
must be only names who accept/agree to be nominated.
Date: Sep 25, 2013 8:49 AM
Subject: USP Ministry (USPS) ballot of 9.25.2013
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Date: Tue, September 24, 2013 10:47 pm
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