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LeBron
LeBron FitzGerald
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« on: April 09, 2014, 01:47:11 PM »


DemPGH has been a liberal for a long time before becoming a Labor...

That was a long time ago, ftr.

For sure. Then, you've entered on Labor, left it, stayed a good time on the Progressive Union and returned to Labor. What I'm trying to say is that Alfred concern shouldn't apply only for Flo...

Flo literally joined Labor a week ago. DemPGH has been here for months now. I will personally vouch for his commitment to the party to anyone who doubts him.

Of course, that's not the only reason to vote for DemPGH. Anyone who's been following regional politics in recent weeks will be familiar with the parade of awful, irresponsible legislation that he has blocked as Governor.
He's also responsible for blocking another bill that could have been very helpful and effective in avoiding more car accidents which had the backing of Speaker Flo and Councilor Cranberry.

And the council and the Governor only struck down the Apple MacBooks bill after the Crisis Manager was strongly advising against wasteful spending for laptops and even going as far as threatening to lose the stimulus money.

With that said, I think the current leadership is doing a great job in itself on reviving the Pacific and Flo and DemPGH make a great team in their current positions and we can avoid a merge that way. I wasn't to fond of Flo's move to the Radical Gay Party then Labor then TPP then Labor again, so that's another reason for my vote:

1) DemPGH
2) Flo
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LeBron
LeBron FitzGerald
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« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2014, 02:04:34 PM »


DemPGH has been a liberal for a long time before becoming a Labor...

That was a long time ago, ftr.

For sure. Then, you've entered on Labor, left it, stayed a good time on the Progressive Union and returned to Labor. What I'm trying to say is that Alfred concern shouldn't apply only for Flo...

Flo literally joined Labor a week ago. DemPGH has been here for months now. I will personally vouch for his commitment to the party to anyone who doubts him.

Of course, that's not the only reason to vote for DemPGH. Anyone who's been following regional politics in recent weeks will be familiar with the parade of awful, irresponsible legislation that he has blocked as Governor.
He's also responsible for blocking another bill that could have been very helpful and effective in avoiding more car accidents which had the backing of Speaker Flo and Councilor Cranberry.

And the council and the Governor only struck down the Apple MacBooks bill after the Crisis Manager was strongly advising against wasteful spending for laptops and even going as far as threatening to lose the stimulus money.

With that said, I think the current leadership is doing a great job in itself on reviving the Pacific and Flo and DemPGH make a great team in their current positions and we can avoid a merge that way. I wasn't to fond of Flo's move to the Radical Gay Party then Labor then TPP then Labor again, so that's another reason for my vote:

1) DemPGH
2) Flo

I've always been against that bill?
Besides the Nay vote (which was after the outside outrage from it and evidence against it), you never did share your view on it....
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LeBron
LeBron FitzGerald
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« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2014, 02:16:19 PM »


DemPGH has been a liberal for a long time before becoming a Labor...

That was a long time ago, ftr.

For sure. Then, you've entered on Labor, left it, stayed a good time on the Progressive Union and returned to Labor. What I'm trying to say is that Alfred concern shouldn't apply only for Flo...

Flo literally joined Labor a week ago. DemPGH has been here for months now. I will personally vouch for his commitment to the party to anyone who doubts him.

Of course, that's not the only reason to vote for DemPGH. Anyone who's been following regional politics in recent weeks will be familiar with the parade of awful, irresponsible legislation that he has blocked as Governor.
He's also responsible for blocking another bill that could have been very helpful and effective in avoiding more car accidents which had the backing of Speaker Flo and Councilor Cranberry.

And the council and the Governor only struck down the Apple MacBooks bill after the Crisis Manager was strongly advising against wasteful spending for laptops and even going as far as threatening to lose the stimulus money.

With that said, I think the current leadership is doing a great job in itself on reviving the Pacific and Flo and DemPGH make a great team in their current positions and we can avoid a merge that way. I wasn't to fond of Flo's move to the Radical Gay Party then Labor then TPP then Labor again, so that's another reason for my vote:

1) DemPGH
2) Flo

I've always been against that bill?
Besides the Nay vote (which was after the outside outrage from it and evidence against it), you never did share your view on it....

But you're just assuming I was always supportive of it
No. I said the council at-large which is partly true since there were other Councilors who supported it originally and was bound to pass if a vote had been taken on it if a vote was taken right away and Devin's conditions were met. I'm not saying it was you. If I was, I would have just said the "Speaker and the Governor" but I didn't.
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LeBron
LeBron FitzGerald
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« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2014, 11:29:12 PM »


Flo, I'm not trying to be a jerk (although, perhaps more importantly, I'm not trying not to be a jerk), but this question needs to be asked: Why did you contest our primary if you weren't prepared to accept its result?

Because I believe I am the best person suited for Governor.

Besides, this party fits me, whether I'm elected or not I'll still re-join Smiley

Provided we allow someone that has such flagrant disregard for our party's nominating process to rejoin, that is. Quite frankly I have a bit of a problem with using Labor as a vehicle for election when it's convenient, and then dumping us whenever it's not.
To be fair, his running actually did the region good. I'm still not a fan of the flip-flopping of parties, but he gave the Pacific it's first competitive election between 2 quality candidates in the region since probably PJ v. Spamage and it wasn't because he wanted to diss the party as some of you seem to think. All of that while accomplishing a successful write-in campaign and rejoining the Labor Party (thus making it an L hold in the Council) and knocking out a Fed in the process. Let's not forget either that Flo also recruited a young and bright-minded Laborite in TheCranberry who will likely succeed him as Speaker, so either one would be a great candidate for federal office after they serve one or two more terms in the Council.
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LeBron
LeBron FitzGerald
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« Reply #4 on: September 17, 2014, 08:46:31 PM »

OFFICIAL BALLOT:

Should the Labor Party of Atlasia continue to exist, or should it dissolve?

[X] Continuation
[  ] Dissolution
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