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Jerseyrules
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« on: June 18, 2012, 09:13:06 AM »

Alright guys, seeing as I've lost every gubernatorial election for a while here, (Wink) I'm announcing my move to the Mideast.  As the northeast is quite hostile to my conservative brand of libertarianism, I feel that the Mideast would give me a better chance of having my values heard.  This is not the end, but a new beginning, my friends.
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Jerseyrules
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E: 10.00, S: -4.26

« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2012, 01:14:14 PM »

Don't do that, you didn't debate early wnough. Try to run for the Assembly. Smiley

I encourage you to consider running for the Assembly at the next opportunity, too. (And if there are any vacancies during my term, I guarantee you that someone who has taken the trouble to actually run for office would be at the top of my list of potential temporary appointees.) The gubernatorial election could have been closer if you had run a more active campaign. Don't assume that the votes to get you elected aren't there. The Northeast has a lot to offer you.

This is true, and I congratulate my opponent on his victory.  I'm not going to say the NE won't have me to kick around anymore or anything like that because I know you're right.  I ran a lackluster campaign, and I lost.  Before I move I'll weigh the options, benefits etc.  It's definitely not a definite at this point but I do believe that my career is here and I should try and stick it out as long as possible.  Anyway thank you for your support, and the lack thereof from those of you who voted against me.  Who knows?  Like with Reagan's loss of the IA caucus in 1980, this might just be the kick in the pants I need to get myself back to work.  If the Governor-elect asks for my advice on anything he will have my mind and heart on whatever the issue may be.  I hope I can continue to represent the people of the NE to the best of my ability in my absence from public service.  The fight for liberty is not over, and I'd love the opportunity to continue that fight, or to train the next generation of libertarians.  I started this race and many others as an underdog, and I'm comfortable as can be playing David.  Thank you NE, thank you everyone, thank you Atlasia, and God Bless Atlasia.
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Jerseyrules
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E: 10.00, S: -4.26

« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2012, 10:44:19 AM »

You should stay. Losing to someone like myself or Nix is nothing to be ashamed of, and nothing a little hard work and dedication couldn't overcome. Smiley

I know.  You guys campaigned as moderate heroes in a region dominated by moderate republicans and liberals, and I've been very satisfied by your time in office.  So much so, you've definitely got my second preference, maybe my first in the presidential election.  I also agree with Sen. Tex that much of the reason for this is that people leave when they lose.  A small part of me believes that if I were to leave I'd be giving up on the region and those who live in it.  Maybe in September, or even 2013, there will be some room for a libertarian; maybe even sooner Wink.
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Jerseyrules
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Posts: 2,544
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E: 10.00, S: -4.26

« Reply #3 on: June 21, 2012, 02:09:19 AM »

You should stay. Losing to someone like myself or Nix is nothing to be ashamed of, and nothing a little hard work and dedication couldn't overcome. Smiley

I know.  You guys campaigned as moderate heroes in a region dominated by moderate republicans and liberals, and I've been very satisfied by your time in office.  So much so, you've definitely got my second preference, maybe my first in the presidential election.  I also agree with Sen. Tex that much of the reason for this is that people leave when they lose.  A small part of me believes that if I were to leave I'd be giving up on the region and those who live in it.  Maybe in September, or even 2013, there will be some room for a libertarian; maybe even sooner Wink.

There is always room for libertarians in the Northeast, you just have to work harder than libertarians in the past. And of course I would love to have your vote as President, I believe the Northeast is better off now than we were four months ago, my work to end the wars and on drug reform cannot be rivaled by any other candidates, and I am endorsed by the most successful libertarian in the Northeast or anywhere in Atlasia, former veep Dallasfan. Smiley

I would like to see you and Goldwater Republican try to bring back libertarianism, just like Simfan and Winfield revived Rockefeller Republicanism.

Don't forget Sen. 20RP12 Wink.  I'll work harder in the future, and I think that some people don't know they're libertarians, or are closer libertarians.  Maybe even you Tongue Wink
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