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Southern Senator North Carolina Yankee
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« on: January 27, 2019, 05:17:06 AM »

Why are people coloring RPPers are darkred/maroon.


Dark Red/Maroon has always been the color of the fringe left/socialists/radicals including the very people who despised the RPP from its inception like Al, Xahar and the boys.

This is the RPP's color

It isn't that hard to change the coded color to darkkhaki. Tongue
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« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2019, 05:53:27 AM »
« Edited: January 29, 2019, 05:45:06 PM by Southern Senator North Carolina Yankee »

Actual Votes:
Feb 2009: DWTL/NC Yankee 2nd: Bgwah Meeker - Would have seconded Andrew
June 2009: PiT/HappyWarrior
October 2009: PiT/Smid
Feb 2010: SPC/BrandonH 2nd Afleitch/Smid
June 2010: Write-in: Afleitch/Smid 2nd: RosettaStoned/Useful Idiot
October 2010: AndrewCT/AHDuke99
February 2011: Tmthforu94/Dallasfan65
June 2011: Teddy/Mechaman
October 2011: AHDuke99/Cincy
Feb 2012: Zuwo/Jbrase
June 2012: Duke/Cincy 2nd: Bacon King/ NC Yankee 3rd: Clarence/Yelnoc
October 2012: JBrase/NC Yankee
February 2013: Cathcon/Spamage
June 2013: Maxwell/Matt From Vt
Oct 2013: Duke/Matt
Feb 2014: Duke/Matt
June 2014: Write-in: AndrewTX/AHDuke99 2nd. Sirnick/Dallasfan
October 2014: Lumine/Sjoyce
February 2015: JCL/Devin
June 2015: Dkrolga/JoMCar
October 2015: Cris/Homelycooking
Feb 2016: Leinad/Cris
June 2016: Leinad/Lumine
October 2016: NC Yankee/Rpryor
February 2017: Doof/Goldwater
June 2017: Invalid: Doof/Goldwater
October 2017: Fhtagn/PiT
February 2018: Fhtagn/PiT
June 2018: NC Yankee/Doof
October 2018: NC Yankee/Doof

In hindsight I might have voted differently in one or two of these. Seconding bgwah and crowning JCP as the masters of the game was a big blunder in hindsight, but I Was not exactly in a position to actively decide that, having been only in the game two months by that point. I never voted for Nappy, didn't vote for DemPGH either in spite of our friendship at the time. I might not have seconded Sirnick in hindsight. As for February 2015, when the choice is between a Labor/Oakvellian TPP ticket and a haphazard opposition ticket, both of whom were grounded in the #Atlasforum cesspool, JCL/Devin was the responsible choice in hindsight regardless of one's thoughts on JCL's social conservatism or Devin's poor choices the following month (which led to his ban).

Generally speaking, I don't have many regrets over how I have voted.
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« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2019, 02:06:13 AM »

Actual Votes:
Feb 2009: DWTL/NC Yankee 2nd: Bgwah Meeker - Would have seconded Andrew
June 2009: PiT/HappyWarrior
October 2009: PiT/Smid
Feb 2010: SPC/BrandonH 2nd Afleitch/Smid
June 2010: Write-in: Afleitch/Smid 2nd: RosettaStoned/Useful Idiot
October 2010: AndrewCT/AHDuke99
February 2011: Tmthforu94/Dallasfan65
June 2011: Teddy/Mechaman
October 2011: AHDuke99/Cincy
Feb 2012: Zuwo/Jbrase
June 2012: Duke/Cincy 2nd: Bacon King/ NC Yankee 3rd: Clarence/Yelnoc
October 2012: JBrase/NC Yankee
February 2013: Cathcon/Spamage
June 2013: Maxwell/Matt From Vt
Oct 2013: Duke/Matt
Feb 2014: Duke/Matt
June 2014: Write-in: AndrewTX/AHDuke99 2nd. Sirnick/Dallasfan
October 2014: Lumine/Sjoyce
February 2015: JCL/Devin
June 2015: Dkrolga/JoMCar
October 2015: Cris/Homelycooking
Feb 2016: Leinad/Cris
June 2016: Leinad/Lumine
October 2016: NC Yankee/Rpryor
February 2017: Doof/Goldwater
June 2017: Invalid: Doof/Goldwater
October 2017: Fhtagn/PiT
February 2018: Fhtagn/PiT
June 2018: NC Yankee/Doof
October 2018: NC Yankee/Doof

In hindsight I might have voted differently in one or two of these. Seconding bgwah and crowning JCP as the masters of the game was a big blunder in hindsight, but I Was not exactly in a position to actively decide that, having been only in the game two months by that point. I never voted for Nappy, didn't vote for DemPGH either in spite of our friendship at the time. I might not have seconded Sirnick in hindsight. As for February 2015, when the choice is between a Labor/Oakvellian TPP ticket and a haphazard opposition ticket, both of whom were grounded in the #Atlasforum cesspool, JCL/Devin was the responsible choice in hindsight regardless of one's thoughts on JCL's social conservatism or Devin's poor choices the following month (which led to his ban).

Generally speaking, I don't have many regrets over how I have voted.


I disagree. The game was on the brink of collapse at that point. Boring and predictable centrists/indies dominated the game so much that it was no longer fun or interesting. That election, specifically its destruction of the centrists, reinvigorated the party system in Atlasia. This was crucially needed in order for the game to properly function, in my opinion. I see it as an important turning point for Atlasia.

>I Transfer multiple sections of my wiki page dealing with the RPP to the RPP wiki page
>bgwah shows up from the dead.
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« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2019, 02:10:12 AM »

I agree to an extent, but the simple fact of the matter is that while the election restored a semblance of ideological politics, the RPP and the JCP were hardly militantly ideological parties. Also this degraded substantially in the last year as the JCP was courting Populares and the RPP was courting ex-UDLers.
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« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2019, 02:11:38 AM »
« Edited: February 13, 2019, 02:17:17 AM by Southern Senator North Carolina Yankee »

You focus on how it strengthened the JCP. What about how it strengthened the RPP? Why wasn't it just another throw-away right-wing party that died after 6 months? What would have happened if it had not allied with the JCP - it would have been eliminated before the final round and had all its votes flow to the boring predictable centrist? Instead, it flexed its muscle in that election and helped overturn centrist-domination. The RPP solidified itself as one of Atlasia's two major parties at that point.  And with centrists scattered, the RPP absorbed a lot of the more right and libertarian-leaning ones, growing substantially in size. The Lief vs Pit election was essentially a tie, so I would say we did a good job splitting the forum politically in half, which nobody else had been able to do.

The RPP had coalesced the right in late 2008 because of the work of PiT's recruitment efforts and the dropping of secession from the platform.

The RPP would not gain substantially among center-right types until the DA collapsed in 2010, which occurred after the DA had won the Presidency, twice!
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« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2019, 02:33:10 AM »

I agree to an extent, but the simple fact of the matter is that while the election restored a semblance of ideological politics, the RPP and the JCP were hardly militantly ideological parties. Also this degraded substantially in the last year as the JCP was courting Populares and the RPP was courting ex-UDLers.

Big tent parties like that are always going to have somewhat vague ideologies, in real life or here. But I was militant in my partisanship. Your JCP-turned-UDL-turned-RPP candidate for NE Senate lost in a stunning upset, from what I recall.

And he went on to win the Midwest Senate seat by 2-1 four months later. Which guess what, turned out to be the natural base for the anti-JCP leftists/centrists and loonies. Who'd thought?

Compared to the NE, which had a right largely composed of Populares and a left recruited by you and Napoleon. Throw in that Napoleon turned out to be Hamilton (founder of the Populares) = NE becomes JCP Solid.

You focus on how it strengthened the JCP. What about how it strengthened the RPP? Why wasn't it just another throw-away right-wing party that died after 6 months? What would have happened if it had not allied with the JCP - it would have been eliminated before the final round and had all its votes flow to the boring predictable centrist? Instead, it flexed its muscle in that election and helped overturn centrist-domination. The RPP solidified itself as one of Atlasia's two major parties at that point.  And with centrists scattered, the RPP absorbed a lot of the more right and libertarian-leaning ones, growing substantially in size. The Lief vs Pit election was essentially a tie, so I would say we did a good job splitting the forum politically in half, which nobody else had been able to do.

The RPP had coalesced the right in late 2008 because of the work of PiT's recruitment efforts and the dropping of secession from the platform.

The RPP would not gain substantially among center-right types until the DA collapsed in 2010, which occurred after the DA had won the Presidency, twice!

Yuck. Don't remind me of the DA.

I will give Purple State credit for being possibly the only player to have bested me. I did not want to support him for President, but he forced me to. Bastard!


That just breaks my heart. Tongue

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