WrathOfTheGods' policy conference
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« on: January 08, 2015, 01:12:51 PM »

Grand Canyon National Park; Arizona


Welcome, dear people of Atlasia. Welcome to this policy conference for ghost and former Atlasia citizen WrathOfTheGods. Here you will be able to make questions to him regarding political philosophy and positions on the issues. Some questions regarding character could be accepted, given that it is also an issue that affects policymaking many times.

Every question will be answered by both the ghost and myself, in order to provide two different perspectives, one "personal" and other "external" one.

The goal of this conference is to make Atlasian citizens meet the ghosts, given that they'll be part of my policymaking in Atlasia when I come back from my judicially sanctioned rest. And I want you to meet my policymaking Smiley

Here's a few words from the ghost:

"Hello once again, Atlasia. Even if only as a ghost, is feels good to be back here again. Feel free to ask me anything you like, as anytime soon I'll be serving you and the Gods in Atlasian politics, although in a minor role this time. Good enough for me! Well, I'm ready. Blessings to you and your questions!
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