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Author Topic: Does the Jesus Christ Party have an effective monopoly over Atlasian politics?  (Read 20589 times)
HappyWarrior
hannibal
Junior Chimp
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« on: December 10, 2009, 01:18:05 AM »

I have advocated a realignment for a while...

A social-democratic party
A conservative party
A "populist" Farmer-Labor-esque party
A party for economic moderate/social libertarians

If I did'nt love my DA brothers so I would personally found this party Wink
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HappyWarrior
hannibal
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,058


Political Matrix
E: -3.87, S: -0.35

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« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2009, 01:27:22 AM »

I have advocated a realignment for a while...

A social-democratic party
A conservative party
A "populist" Farmer-Labor-esque party
A party for economic moderate/social libertarians

If I did'nt love my DA brothers so I would personally found this party Wink

I think you ought to. I think you, and Democratic Hawk, and Tmthforu94, and benconstine, all have the makings of a nucleus that could interrupt the system, just as I and PiT and Mecha and Hamilton do.

I'm happy with the DA for now though.  I have no reason to leave. And Marokai we in the DA don't have any of the problems you mentioned.
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HappyWarrior
hannibal
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,058


Political Matrix
E: -3.87, S: -0.35

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« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2009, 01:29:37 AM »

I have advocated a realignment for a while...

A social-democratic party
A conservative party
A "populist" Farmer-Labor-esque party
A party for economic moderate/social libertarians

If I did'nt love my DA brothers so I would personally found this party Wink

I think you ought to. I think you, and Democratic Hawk, and Tmthforu94, and benconstine, all have the makings of a nucleus that could interrupt the system, just as I and PiT and Mecha and Hamilton do.

I'm happy with the DA for now though.  I have no reason to leave. And Marokai we in the DA don't have any of the problems you mentioned.

Do you speak for AndrewCT circa-early October?

What do you mean?
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HappyWarrior
hannibal
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 7,058


Political Matrix
E: -3.87, S: -0.35

WWW
« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2009, 01:32:27 AM »

I have advocated a realignment for a while...

A social-democratic party
A conservative party
A "populist" Farmer-Labor-esque party
A party for economic moderate/social libertarians

If I did'nt love my DA brothers so I would personally found this party Wink

I think you ought to. I think you, and Democratic Hawk, and Tmthforu94, and benconstine, all have the makings of a nucleus that could interrupt the system, just as I and PiT and Mecha and Hamilton do.

I'm happy with the DA for now though.  I have no reason to leave. And Marokai we in the DA don't have any of the problems you mentioned.

Do you speak for AndrewCT circa-early October?

What do you mean?

I mean the things that high-ranking DA members said to/about him.



The DA does well because of the JCP though. The LNF or ARC would do just as well if the JCP picked us. Basically the same success rate of any party that chooses to ride on the JCP's coattails.

We ride no ones coattails.  Our candidates win because they are good candidates.
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