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« on: June 18, 2008, 02:20:35 AM »

Firstly, even though I never clearly understood why, it appears you're the main reason the PLP died. Why would any the rest of liberal Atlasia want to start a party with you?

Secondly, the PLP kept nominating people like Polnut. He really was an awful candidate (no offense Polnut), and I don't regret never supporting him. I think Colin was a good President. I expected funny craziness with Phil, but I, like many others I would guess, have been disappointed with his presidency (seriously, what's with the lack of crazy Naso drama?).

As for Mr. Moderate, I honestly didn't like him at first, but he's grown on me over time. I've been very impressed with his work as SoFA and I think he'll make a great President. Plus, Ebowed is his VP, so obviously I'm voting for the ticket!

Thirdly, the JCP would love to have more active members. CultureKing has been active, and we had Lewis briefly (I'm disappointed he left, but he never has been one to stay in a party long and I honestly expected his departure. Maybe he'll surprise me and re-join Sad ). Ebowed is one of Atlasia's most active people, and I think I've been a fairly active Governor. Our region has passed more than 50 pieces of legislation during my tenure as Governor, and we of course discussed and voted on more that were not passed, and I've never opened a voting booth lately. I think it's silly to call the JCP an inactive party.

Once the dust settles after this weekend's election, I hope more liberals consider the JCP. The JCP has proven it will last, and I have no intention of having it merge with the next liberal party of the month.

And really, what Atlasia might need even more desperately is a conservative party. But that's a discussion for another thread.
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