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Question: What do you think was the most important Itl. event this year?
#1
ISIS Fight
 
#2
Paris Attacks
 
#3
Syrian Refugee Crisis
 
#4
Fidel Castro's death
 
#5
Pope Francis's heart attack
 
#6
China Carbon Pollution
 
#7
Puerto Santos Dictatorship
 
#8
Other (write-in)
 
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Total Voters: 11

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« on: December 27, 2015, 10:43:29 PM »

The July Anarchy and Mass Deregistration and it is not even close.

June Senate (4 Lab, 2 TPP, 2 IND, 1 CR, 1 FED): TNF, Windjammer, Lief and Blair2015; Polnut and Cranberry; Hagrid and Talleyrand; Cris; and NC Yankee
August Senate (4 Fed, 3 CR, 2 LAB, 1 TPP): NC Yankee, PiT, Altsomn J. Stmarken and Cassius; Cris, Rpryor03 and Lumine; New Canadaland and Kalwejt; and Polnut

A Majority of Senate in June was composed of people who are now regarded as radicals or were people allied with people now regarded as radicals! By late August, they were all gone.

It completely reshapped Atlasia, decimated both TPP and Labor, and destroyed several powerful Atlasians, and weakened several others considerably.
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