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Purple State
Junior Chimp
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« on: November 26, 2009, 11:20:27 AM »

Considering that the only offensive action taken by the tiny paramilitary group in question was to blow up one building, this is either laughable or an attempt to cover up serious damage caused by out-of control federal soldiers.

The initial action was blowing up a building, but it was not the last. During the war there were offensive maneuvers by both sides, in addition to the destruction of buildings, materials, etc.

I know you sympathize with RANM, but that is no excuse for opposing the reconstruction of an Atlasian city.
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Purple State
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2009, 02:48:51 PM »

Afleitch hates New Mexico. Wink

Edit: Honestly, someone who votes for all kinds of spending programs and new government agencies, but you take some silly stand on spending on a bill that's meant to go to a state's reconstruction? Shame on you.

Marokai,

I would have voted for this bill if it had been indicated where the money was coming from. Considering you proposed the funds be raised from millions to billions you didn't say how we would fund it. You could even have said 'lets write it off' Smiley But this thing will cost billions; does it need billions? How extensive was the damage? How much would it cost to put right? We can't go on 'playing' the game like this now we have a GM. We need to cost bills.


There is already a GM article on this legislation, just in case anyone is interested...
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