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North Dakota not technically a state?

mcdirector

Active Member
It always comes down to the little things - like someone checking the state constitution against federal requirements ;)
 

David Lamb

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I'm sure I rember an American member of the BB correcting me by telling me that four of what are casually referred to as "States" are not - they are "Commonwealths". (I don't remember the context, though).

So now it seems there are five States that are not really states at all. :confused:
 

freeatlast

New Member
I'm sure I rember an American member of the BB correcting me by telling me that four of what are casually referred to as "States" are not - they are "Commonwealths". (I don't remember the context, though).

So now it seems there are five States that are not really states at all. :confused:


No David that would be incorrect.

There is no difference between a commonwealth and a state in the U.S. To Locke, Hobbes, and other 17th-century writers the term "commonwealth" meant an organized political community -- what we today call a "state." Officially Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Virginia, and Massachusetts are all commonwealths. When Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Virginia, and Massachusetts became part of the United States, they merely took the old form of state in their title.
Today, commonwealth also means a political unit having local autonomy but voluntarily united with the U.S. These are Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands.

As for North Dakota what is being proposed about the State is merely a clerical inconstancy. That does not mean it should not be corrected, but neither does it mean it is not a state. it would be like two people who were married for 50 years and found out that there marriage licenses were not properly signed. They are still married, but the paper work just needs to be corrected to correspond to what 50 years has proven. I have to agree with Cheryl Hanna on this and not only that but North Dakota has had all the privileges of a state for 122 years and that alone makes it a state even if some document is missing some sort of phrase.
 
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David Lamb

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No David that would be incorrect.

There is no difference between a commonwealth and a state in the U.S. To Locke, Hobbes, and other 17th-century writers the term "commonwealth" meant an organized political community -- what we today call a "state." Officially Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Virginia, and Massachusetts are all commonwealths. [snip]
Thanks, Freeatlast. I should explain that I was not saying that it was correct, just that at least one American - the one who first told me about it some years ago on the BB - seemed to believe it was, and because he was writing about his own country, I assumed he was correct. Thanks for putting me right.
 

freeatlast

New Member
Thanks, Freeatlast. I should explain that I was not saying that it was correct, just that at least one American - the one who first told me about it some years ago on the BB - seemed to believe it was, and because he was writing about his own country, I assumed he was correct. Thanks for putting me right.

No problem. I live in Texas and there are some here who refuse to accept that Texas is a state. Really! It has to do with how Texas became a state. They refuse to buy drivers licenses or register their vehicles and many other things. Usually they live apart from the rest of society and are left alone as long as they do not wonder into the populated areas.
There is one whole family who many years ago committed some crime and now live as a sort of commune family and the authorities will not go in after them even though they know where they are. There was a big right up with photos about this a few months ago and the sheriff of that county felt if they stay on their land and do not come out he would leave them alone as the gun battle would be to costly as they all carry guns and have vowed not to be taken alive.
Here is the story on that family if you are interested;
http://www.bendbulletin.com/article/20110523/NEWS0107/105230388/
 
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FR7 Baptist

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Thanks, Freeatlast. I should explain that I was not saying that it was correct, just that at least one American - the one who first told me about it some years ago on the BB - seemed to believe it was, and because he was writing about his own country, I assumed he was correct. Thanks for putting me right.

There is no legal distinction between the four states which use the term "commonwealth" in their name and the other states.
 

freeatlast

New Member
Exactly - but it sure has been fun seeing my old students FB and tell me I was right after all these years :)

Ain't life fun?

That is the thing. You were not correct. If you were then everything that has ever happened under a guise of statehood in conjunction with the federal Government would have to be repealed and that would include the Federal Government giving back every tax dollar they ever collected and n one in that state having any SS. They have been a state for these 122 years. The error in question does not negate that fact. No court of law would even suggest such.
 

Gina B

Active Member
Pretty awesome C4K! Sounds like you may now require them to all bow and kiss your ring. LOL
It's fun when life throws us these interesting tidbits.
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

Well-Known Member
Pretty awesome C4K! Sounds like you may now require them to all bow and kiss your ring. LOL
It's fun when life throws us these interesting tidbits.

One of them FBed me and called me King History - I love it :)

I am a little surprised that folks are taking this thread so seriously - it is a bit of fun. My students and I are having a great time with this :). These folks are in their 30s and 40s now and still remember the fun (and learning) we had with this all those years ago.

I am not going to let a bunch of sourpusses spoil our fun :)
 
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HankD

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Let's have a little more fun...

So are there 53 states or 52 states?

The President added a few more since he entered office but he won't tell us what he named them or where they are.

I know Hawaii is not a state its an island.

HankD
 
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