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Gabu
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« on: March 10, 2005, 04:25:18 AM »

FDR is an idiot who has a grudge against me for tearing him up about Iraq policy.
So it would be okay if the state endorses media outlets? Mind you, if another thread like that were stickied like that I would want to take that down too. I guess free speech means the state has to endorse you. Be fair and act like everyone else.

The state is not endorsing media outlets; John Ford is the GM and that newspaper is the method he uses to break news regarding current events.
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Gabu
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Posts: 28,386
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Political Matrix
E: -4.32, S: -6.52

« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2005, 06:28:09 PM »

Yeah, I actually would like to see Akno return to Fantasy politics one day, it didn't seem like he did anything really wrong, but that's just my opinion.

Personally, I've always defended Akno.  As far as I know, all he did was to lie about not knowing about the fact that GirlGoneWild* was IrishDemocrat.  Sure, perhaps he should have spoken up, but quite honestly, I don't really care.

*I can't remember if you were around for this.  Essentially, GirlGoneWild was the first big scandal in Atlasia.  In a nutshell, IrishDemocrat was worried that he might lose re-election in his Senate race, so he created a second account known as GirlGoneWild and registered this person in his district, likely intending to basically vote for himself twice.
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