Senator Xahar stays on as Pacific Council Speaker (user search)
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ZuWo
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« on: September 08, 2013, 04:23:55 AM »

Blaming the Federalists for being indirect NM-AM enablers is, quite frankly, absurd. (And so is the notion that there are Federalists who are opposed to change per se, but that's another story.) If you want the NM-AM to be out of power, convince a majority of Pacificans to vote for other candidates. Recruit new players and make them interested in regional affairs. There's a reason why the Mideast went from being a mediocre region with about 20 citizens to becoming the biggest Atlasian region within one and a half years. The same would be achieved in the Pacific if more people who always complain about the regional system actually tried to improve it.
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ZuWo
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« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2013, 10:39:34 AM »

Yes, I do and I am not blaming you for the current problems in the Pacific. Rebuilding a region needs patience and constant recruitment efforts, though. If you continue your efforts, they will sooner or later pay off.
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ZuWo
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« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2013, 03:41:22 PM »

If you people put half the effort into playing the game that you put into trolling the game, the Pacific could be a vibrant region with opportunities for new players and a strong political culture.

Yes, this has become quite obvious. I also don't get why non-NM-AM left-wingers still support them because a quick glance at the Pacific makes clear that the NM-AM movement isn't even interested in getting left-wing legislation passed ...
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