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Question: Well, who do you see in the future?
#1
Ilikeverin
 
#2
Harry
 
#3
Keystone Phil
 
#4
Mike Naso
 
#5
StevenNick
 
#6
MAS117
 
#7
StatesRights
 
#8
Supersoulty
 
#9
ColinW
 
#10
Akno21
 
#11
OTHER
 
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Total Voters: 46

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Gustaf
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« on: December 23, 2004, 12:19:16 PM »

Not really, only a few on that list are likely to be presidents.
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Gustaf
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« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2004, 11:16:14 AM »

I echo the sentiments of most people here. Most people on the list are not likely future presidents. Colin has it in him, but he hasn't even been a candidate for anything yet and has held no official position. SO he has a way to go first.

Akno hasn't done much in terms of office holding since he ran for VP and has made himself a symbol of partisanship in defending the AFDNC from every possible allegiation. Could probably have been a decent candidate otherwise.

Supersoulty also has it, but he's quit a little too many times. Still, a good senate performance from him would make him a strong contender.
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Gustaf
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« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2004, 05:53:27 PM »

Sorry Colin, I forgot about that, my apologies. Sad

Anyway, my point still stands. If you get some more experience in office I could see you as a strong candidate in the June election.
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Gustaf
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« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2004, 07:04:43 PM »

Akno hasn't done much in terms of office holding since he ran for VP and has made himself a symbol of partisanship in defending the AFDNC from every possible allegiation. Could probably have been a decent candidate otherwise.


Obviously I couldn't. I didn't want to run against Siege.
I've got to defend my party, that's my job.
The last part is nice to hear though.

I didn't intend to criticize you with the first line, I was merely stating a fact. Being active politically is usually pretty important when it comes to being a good candidate.

Oh, I know, but good party chairmen seldom make good candidates, that's all.

I try to be fair, I'm not out to get people (well, ok, some people maybe, but not you. Wink)
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Gustaf
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E: 0.39, S: -0.70

« Reply #4 on: December 24, 2004, 07:16:51 PM »

Akno hasn't done much in terms of office holding since he ran for VP and has made himself a symbol of partisanship in defending the AFDNC from every possible allegiation. Could probably have been a decent candidate otherwise.


Obviously I couldn't. I didn't want to run against Siege.
I've got to defend my party, that's my job.
The last part is nice to hear though.

I didn't intend to criticize you with the first line, I was merely stating a fact. Being active politically is usually pretty important when it comes to being a good candidate.

Oh, I know, but good party chairmen seldom make good candidates, that's all.

I try to be fair, I'm not out to get people (well, ok, some people maybe, but not you. Wink)

True, and true again.

You aren't out to get me, I thought you hated the party mostly because of my leadership of it?

Oh no, there are many good reasons for my hatred. Wink Hate is a strong word, I would prefer loathe. Wink

Seriously, it doesn't have all that much to do with you. You're probably among my top 5 Democrats, in fact. Granted, that doesn't say a lot, but still. My problem is with the party as a whole, and it has been there a long time. Looking back, the AFDNC has always been a little crooked. You wouldn't remember it, but I was expelled from it back in the good old days b/c I said I would probably accept a position in a possible Republican administration, before the first election.
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Gustaf
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« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2004, 04:05:57 PM »

You wouldn't remember it, but I was expelled from it back in the good old days b/c I said I would probably accept a position in a possible Republican administration, before the first election.

Wasn't Boss Tweed StatesRights' running mate in the last election or something?

At any rate, I don't think he's a very good spokesperson for us. Smiley

Yes, but that was later...he founded your party so you should show him some respect. Tongue
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