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« Reply #100 on: October 07, 2014, 07:45:23 PM »

The convoy will leave sometime this evening for the Greater Topeka Area. We are hearing reports of possible armed groups organizing to stop the convoy. We will take all caution and attempt to peacefully deliver the goods to our fellow Citizens.
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« Reply #101 on: October 08, 2014, 11:51:48 AM »

Shots rang out in the middle of the night this morning as the Aid Convoy approach Topeka, Harmony. The vehicle carrying Representative GAworth was hit. GAworth was rushed to the hospital in Kansas City. The Aid Convoy, after receiving armed escort went on to deliver aid to the city.
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« Reply #102 on: October 08, 2014, 09:01:58 PM »

Walking out of the Hospital, GAworth, who suffered a gunshot to the arm, addressed the gathered reporters

My Fellow Midwesterners,
I am glad to here that the Aid Convoy made it safely to Topeka, Harmony. I have been informed that some 5,000 refugees joined the convoy back to Vitality. I know that this relief will not solve the problems plaguing the region but it is a start to ending the suffering. I will now return to the Althing and work closely with President Cranberry, Governor Fitzgerald, Archduke Cris, and my fellow Representatives on resolving the issues facing the Midwest.
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« Reply #103 on: October 09, 2014, 02:09:51 PM »

I am so pleased to see that the movements in Moxie and Bluster have declared that they will lay down their arms and will seek a re-address of any concerns. As far as the refugee situation is concerned. The cessation of armed conflict will allow for those from Wichita to return home. I hope that the good people of the Midwest will not return to violence and allow for cooler heads to prevail.
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« Reply #104 on: October 12, 2014, 05:58:20 PM »

My Fellow Atlasians,
You heard correctly, I am returning to the position of Secretary of Internal Affairs. I wish to thank the President for his faith in me. When I returned in force to the political scene, my goal was to simply a member of the Althing for has long as they will have me. However, when President Cranberry was sworn in, I reached out to him offering my services if he so wished. I believe that the Country needs to come back together and Make Atlasia Strong . I wish to serve at the pleasure of the President and will offer my resignation to the next President, whomever they may be. If they wish for me to stay, then I will consider it, if they do not, then I will return to Midwest political scene with no harm done.
With regards to my current role as a member of the Althing, I will continue on until I am confirmed, if I am confirmed, then I will vacate the seat. I have already talked to the Governor about possible replacements. I hope that my legislative agenda doesn't die just because I may be going to Nyman. I will be more than happy to answer any and all questions that Senators and the Public have.
Thank you and Dave Bless Atlasia,
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« Reply #105 on: October 17, 2014, 10:14:01 AM »

I wish to make a short statement and then later today I will talk more in depth.

I wish to thank the Senate for confirming to the position of Secretary of Internal Affairs. I will make a full statement once I open my SoIA office. I would like to take this time to talk about the Midwest. I had a blast in the Althing, and we still have many important pieces of legislation in front of the chamber. I hope that the Reform Amendment makes it to the people for a vote. I will certainly stay involved in the Midwest, especially when my drafted legislation makes it to the floor. This will hopefully not be the last Cheesewhiz has seen of me.
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« Reply #106 on: October 17, 2014, 03:44:40 PM »

I am so pleased to see that the movements in Moxie and Bluster have declared that they will lay down their arms and will seek a re-address of any concerns. As far as the refugee situation is concerned. The cessation of armed conflict will allow for those from Wichita to return home. I hope that the good people of the Midwest will not return to violence and allow for cooler heads to prevail.

When did that happen?
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« Reply #107 on: October 17, 2014, 11:39:18 PM »

I am so pleased to see that the movements in Moxie and Bluster have declared that they will lay down their arms and will seek a re-address of any concerns. As far as the refugee situation is concerned. The cessation of armed conflict will allow for those from Wichita to return home. I hope that the good people of the Midwest will not return to violence and allow for cooler heads to prevail.

When did that happen?

Governor Adelaide Simfan strongly abhors this nonsense. It is not in the spirit of the late, great, John Engle, who gave The People food and words.

Do you think so? I think is better to give a fishing rod than a fish. Furthermore, quoting president Cranberry "the people of Topeka and Wichita need help more than words".


The people of Moxie represented in this Assembly is pleasantly surprised with this inititiative and states the following:

1) The Civic Assembly wholeheartedly endorses the executive order issued yesterday by Cranberry, President of Atlasia.

2) The Civic Assembly and the Moxie individuals will continue upholding their help for the people of Harmony (also known as "Kansas"). Also, they are ready to coordinate actions with the Atlasian federal administration. As expressed in previous statements, all roads in Moxie are wide open to humanitarian aid convoys.

3) The members of the Civic Assembly express their clear readiness to collaborate with the President of Atlasia in the solution of the political and humanitarian crisis in the Midwest, as well as pledging allegiance to his administration.

4) However, this Assembly cannot express the same clear readiness with the current Midwestern regional administration, given its reluctance in helping refugees and addressing people's demands by dialogue.

5) The Civic Assembly leaves the road open to subsequent talks with the Midwest.

6) The Civic Assembly deplores all attempts to solve this crisis by force or legal coercion.



As order has been restored and the Volk safeguarded, the Volkstaat disbands and naturally pledges allegiance to the legitimate government. Our struggle for the Atlasianer Volk and separate development will continue through peaceful democratic means, as we reject authoritarianism and violence.
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« Reply #108 on: October 18, 2014, 09:17:37 AM »

When did we take up arms against the government? I was thinking that we were exercising civil disobedience and not rioting in an armed revolt Sad

By the way, we pledged allegiance to Cranberry because of his immediate response to a pressing issue (the refugee crisis), but not to LeBron Fitzgerald. Also, we weren't a secessionist movement, although we reclaim more local authonomy. The people of this state feel that the rest of Atlasians are their brothers, etcetera. We broke for one day because of the governor's inaction and his general incompetence, as well because of the degeneracy of the Atlasian ruling elites.
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« Reply #109 on: November 10, 2014, 11:52:40 AM »

GAworth Announces Re-election bid for the Althing
My fellow Midwesterners,
The last few weeks and months have troubled me here in the Midwest. I left to serve as the Secretary of Internal Affairs because I believed that Atlasia needed a stable government to help handle the aftermath of the civil war or what ever you wish to call it. Now that the new Administration is in place, and normalcy has for the most part returned, I wish to return to my passion, being a member of the Althing. The Midwest is in need of leadership, I hope that my record is one that shows that. I have worked very well with members of the right and of the left in the Althing. I will gladly return to the Althing to again work for the people of the Midwest and Make the Midwest Strong.

I look forward to any and all questions, thank you.
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« Reply #110 on: November 13, 2014, 07:57:16 PM »

Statement on the effort to recall the Governor
My Fellow Midwesterners,
I have been struggling for a long time over the issue of recalling our Governor. The issues revolving around the Office largely led to me leaving Nyman. In the past, I was a big supporter of Governor Fitzgerald, he was a man who spoke his mind, listened to both sides, and worked for the Midwest. The issue of creationism was not the final straw. I believe that this is his private belief and I have seen no push to impose this on the Midwest. My disappointment started at the Civil War, when the Midwest was hijacked by Pacific Forces and elements who wish to see a creationist Governor gone. The deafening silence during that time was sad to see. Then, when the Governor did speak, he seemed to only inflame the situation.
My second point of contention was the issue of Party Loyalty. I admired a Governor who bucked his Party from time to time. Now we see a Governor who after seeing his career potentially ended by his  party started to cheer lead for the same people he spoke out against a short time before.
I still consider the Governor my Friend and stand by my vote for him in the last election, due to no other candidate on the ballot. However, now the Midwest will hopefully be able to review this decision.
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« Reply #111 on: November 16, 2014, 11:20:12 AM »

The Althing Election is approaching. As you may know, I have announced my candidacy for a seat in the Althing. I have introduced dozens of pieces of legislation during my stint as a Representative, and I wish to continue that. To work with both sides of the spectrum to build up the Midwest and make it a stronger and more sustainable region. I hope that you give me a serious consideration in the upcoming election and give me a first preference vote or a second preference vote.
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« Reply #112 on: November 16, 2014, 05:34:06 PM »

After holding conversations with Midwesterners from all political persuasions, I am announcing today, that if a recall election is triggered, I will stand to challenge the Governor.
This will be one of the harder elections I have ever participated in the Midwest. I ask all Midwesterners to examine the last few weeks and months and determine whether the Midwest needs change. Our Governor was elected without an official opposition, and he still barely made it pass the mark. I was not a fan of the Darwin campaign, largely because I believed it was not legal. I was unfortunately proven correct. The Midwest wants to be able to have a valid choice in the election of Governor. I hope that the Midwest will make that change. I will be more than happy to answer any questions.
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« Reply #113 on: November 16, 2014, 06:11:22 PM »

After holding conversations with Midwesterners from all political persuasions, I am announcing today, that if a recall election is triggered, I will stand to challenge the Governor.
This will be one of the harder elections I have ever participated in the Midwest. I ask all Midwesterners to examine the last few weeks and months and determine whether the Midwest needs change. Our Governor was elected without an official opposition, and he still barely made it pass the mark. I was not a fan of the Darwin campaign, largely because I believed it was not legal. I was unfortunately proven correct. The Midwest wants to be able to have a valid choice in the election of Governor. I hope that the Midwest will make that change. I will be more than happy to answer any questions.

Endorsed!
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« Reply #114 on: November 16, 2014, 06:43:09 PM »

Endorsed as well. The two of us can and hopefully will make some great progress in the Althing.
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« Reply #115 on: November 16, 2014, 10:55:19 PM »

Endorsed!
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« Reply #116 on: November 17, 2014, 05:40:30 PM »

Endorsed as well. The two of us can and hopefully will make some great progress in the Althing.
I hope we can.
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« Reply #117 on: November 17, 2014, 11:22:01 PM »

Endorsed! GovWorth ftw!
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« Reply #118 on: November 18, 2014, 12:43:27 AM »

Endorsed! No need to consult The Club, you're the best candidate in the race, and everyone there can agree Smiley
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« Reply #119 on: November 20, 2014, 08:30:25 PM »

I encourage all Midwesterners to vote in this Althing election. I am so excited and proud to see a competitive election with qualified candidates. I have seen over 15 pieces of my legislation from my previous stints in the Althing made into Law. Including tackling substandard housing and homelessness, supporting green energy, support to small businesses, a royalty on fossil fuels, a Family Leave Bill, just to name a few. I hope that you will give me another chance to continue this legacy.

I know that the recall is fast approaching, I ask you to still consider me for the Althing as well as for the upcoming recall. Thank you and Dave Bless.
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« Reply #120 on: November 21, 2014, 02:25:22 AM »

A man who stoops to smear campaigns instead of substantive policies is a troubling site to see from an elected official. I will not stoop such a low bar. In fact, when the Governor told me this race would get ugly, I responded telling him that I would not launch vile attacks on him. Sad to see that is not reciprocated. I also do not approve of the negative campaign run against the Governor by outside groups. The Governor  should explain to the people of the Midwest why he should not be recalled, instead of why I am bad choice to replace him.

I stand by my record, of working with Labor, Federalist, and others to help build up the Midwest, and when asked, served our nation as SoIA twice, the second time, after the country was torn apart by a civil war, it was not out of ambition but out of a sense of duty, to help rebuild Atlasia, to help Make Atlasia Strong, and thus the Midwest strong.

My record is one of reducing poverty and unemployment, of helping those disenfranchised, and helping the Midwest be the envy of Atlasia. I will continue that in whatever role the Midwest sees fit for me.
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« Reply #121 on: November 21, 2014, 02:34:55 AM »

For the record, I would like to remind the voters of the support the Governor instilled in me in the past. Citing my "great integrity" and "phenomenal agenda".

With that said, this man I'm about to name has expressed interest in being in the Althing once again and he's highly qualified for the job. He's a man of great integrity, a strong, active campaigner with a phenomenal agenda, and is a warm-hearted individual. I'm talking about former Secretary of Internal Affairs, GAworth of the P.E.A.C.E Party!

I would like to thank the Governor for his kind words. I am still the same man I was in August and with your help and vote I can continue to the "strong, active campaigner" for the Midwest.
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« Reply #122 on: November 21, 2014, 03:03:37 AM »



A staffer comes to inform Gov. FitzGerald of all the recent SoIA news at the Governor Mansion in Cheesewhiz, South Dakota. Shortly after, the Governor releases a response from the press room of the Mansion.

Everyone, I won't go on a long partisan rant and I will get right down to it. I apologize in advance for not acting sooner on the regional crisis in Wichita. The first Section of our Midwest Constitution clearly states that the rights of the people to "Shelter, food, water, clothing, medical care, education, and healthful environs"  shall not be infringed and at the hand's of Hashemite's vicious apartheid army, he has been restricting the refugees of North Wichita from that vital aid. I'm glad to see Topeka is helping these refugees out as much as they can, but their violent action and burning of pictures of my face, but more importantly burning parts of the Kansas State Capitol is highly condemned and any who take part in that deserve to be and shall be arrested on the spot. Your voice can be heard without resorting to violence. With 70% of refugees still starving, this issue is far from solved. I appreciate Representative GAworth helping establish an aid convoy to those in Kansas. He certainly is a leader of the people and would make a phenomenal Governor in the future. Upon executive request, I ask all businesses and corporations supply any form of aid at all to help alleviate this crisis in Wichita. I will be consulting with CJO Verin to see if further action can be taken beyond this. We have not forgotten about you Wichita. We don't give up on our brothers!

In response to the peaceful protests taking place in Denver and other cities throughout the Midwest, I thank all of you for keeping it civil and non-violent and I call on all of you to keep it that way. I realize I have not been as active as I should have been and I apologize for that again as my own personal life has influenced that slight inactivity. I'm committed to the Midwest and I will listen to all of your concerns. I would never once think about deserting any fellow loyal Midwesterner and I know all of you protesters mean good will. It will get better, I can promise you that.

As for the explosion that took place on North Dakota University, my heart goes out to any fallen victims of this attack and I will be sending private investigators to go investigate this heinous act of terrorism. I'm not going to make any conclusions, but on October 4th, one of the certified locations of Provisional Chairman Snowstalker was in North Dakota. We weren't able to trust him when he sued our region for protecting the rights of the LGBT people, and we certainly aren't able to trust him now. This is not to say that I believe Snowstalker is responsible for this bombing, but he is certainly a possible suspect of it. I will wait until we know further details to take further action.

Thank you, and God Bless the Most Serene Republic of the Midwest!

Gov. LeBron FitzGerald, after taking a few questions from reporters, leaves the press room and heads back to work.



I also thank the Governor for his endorsement of me as a "phenomenal" future Governor.
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« Reply #123 on: November 22, 2014, 07:05:08 AM »

Endorsed
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« Reply #124 on: November 23, 2014, 09:33:20 PM »

I welcome Gass to the recall election, I am happy to see the Midwest moving on from the troubles we have seen during the last few weeks and months.
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