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« Reply #2725 on: June 25, 2009, 02:09:53 PM »

I will consider it, thank you.
Also, what is your party's position on gay marriage? Is it still an issue in Atlasia?

As far as I remember (could be wrong though) our party believes that the regions should have power over whether or not to have gay marriage. Our party's members though have a wide range of opinions on the subject. But for the most part gay marriage hasn't been an issue around here in awhile.
That is something I more or less agree with (I'm slightly left leaning on the subject, but that is acceptable). What is the current status of the issue in Atlasia, legislation wise?

Took me awhile to find it but on the federal level: https://uselectionatlas.org/AFEWIKI/index.php/Elimination_of_Civil_Marriage_Law_and_Establishment_of_Civil_Unions_Act

I can say I honestly don't know about the regional level.
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« Reply #2726 on: June 25, 2009, 02:10:46 PM »

I will consider it, thank you.
Also, what is your party's position on gay marriage? Is it still an issue in Atlasia?

As far as I remember (could be wrong though) our party believes that the regions should have power over whether or not to have gay marriage. Our party's members though have a wide range of opinions on the subject. But for the most part gay marriage hasn't been an issue around here in awhile.
That is something I more or less agree with (I'm slightly left leaning on the subject, but that is acceptable). What is the current status of the issue in Atlasia, legislation wise?

All state contracts between couples are civil unions. And welcome. I would suggest you join the centrist Democratic Alliance if this issue is important to you. You'll find plenty of conservatives like myself in the party. Drop me a line for more information  Smiley
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« Reply #2727 on: June 25, 2009, 02:13:14 PM »

Thank you for the help, I will be talking to you both in the future. Although the issue is important to me, so is economic conservatism, which is one of my main criteria in a party. I think this concept is very interesting, and I will look forward to voting (And hell, maybe even running for office) in the future.
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« Reply #2728 on: June 25, 2009, 02:13:38 PM »

I will consider it, thank you.
Also, what is your party's position on gay marriage? Is it still an issue in Atlasia?

As far as I remember (could be wrong though) our party believes that the regions should have power over whether or not to have gay marriage. Our party's members though have a wide range of opinions on the subject. But for the most part gay marriage hasn't been an issue around here in awhile.
That is something I more or less agree with (I'm slightly left leaning on the subject, but that is acceptable). What is the current status of the issue in Atlasia, legislation wise?

All state contracts between couples are civil unions. And welcome. I would suggest you join the centrist Democratic Alliance if this issue is important to you. You'll find plenty of conservatives like myself in the party. Drop me a line for more information  Smiley

As far as I know it's only you and Dan that are conservative. Franzl is close to you but a centrist. Everyone else that I can think of is center-left. Tongue
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« Reply #2729 on: June 25, 2009, 02:17:02 PM »

Thank you for the help, I will be talking to you both in the future. Although the issue is important to me, so is economic conservatism, which is one of my main criteria in a party. I think this concept is very interesting, and I will look forward to voting (And hell, maybe even running for office) in the future.

The RPP is a regionalist party. I am a strong supporter of economic conservatism and helped reduce income tax while the RPP voted to increase income tax in the last Senate. If you want proper small fiscal, big freedom government the DA is a solid choice. As a party we are less centralised than the RPP as we are afterall an alliance.
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« Reply #2730 on: June 25, 2009, 02:17:30 PM »

Thank you for the help, I will be talking to you both in the future. Although the issue is important to me, so is economic conservatism, which is one of my main criteria in a party. I think this concept is very interesting, and I will look forward to voting (And hell, maybe even running for office) in the future.

Well I can say that everyone in the RPP, besides ben is at least somewhat socially conservative. Most of our members are more economically conservative than me.
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« Reply #2731 on: June 25, 2009, 02:22:30 PM »

I do find the CDA's platform quite intriguing, but I oppose the War on Terror and your budget provisions. For this reason, I do not think I will join your party, although I may be a swing voter for it because of your agreeable status on small government. The RPP also interests me, and I will consider membership in the future if it so suits me. How would one go about running for office in the future, and who is the current leadership in the Northeast?
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« Reply #2732 on: June 25, 2009, 02:24:47 PM »

Join the Hats.
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« Reply #2733 on: June 25, 2009, 02:25:41 PM »

I do find the CDA's platform quite intriguing, but I oppose the War on Terror and your budget provisions. For this reason, I do not think I will join your party, although I may be a swing voter for it because of your agreeable status on small government. The RPP also interests me, and I will consider membership in the future if it so suits me. How would one go about running for office in the future, and who is the current leadership in the Northeast?

Current elections are ongoing but the current Governor AndrewCT of the DA will be re-elected. Lt. Gov. is a write-in race between Barnes from the DA and RowanBrandon from the RPP. Unfortunatly since you registered during the race you can't vote. And your recently elected Senator is Hashemite, also from the DA.

Elections for those 3 offices should be held in 4 months again IIRC.
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« Reply #2734 on: June 25, 2009, 02:27:28 PM »
« Edited: June 25, 2009, 02:29:12 PM by yoman82 »

No.
I do find the CDA's platform quite intriguing, but I oppose the War on Terror and your budget provisions. For this reason, I do not think I will join your party, although I may be a swing voter for it because of your agreeable status on small government. The RPP also interests me, and I will consider membership in the future if it so suits me. How would one go about running for office in the future, and who is the current leadership in the Northeast?

Current elections are ongoing but the current Governor AndrewCT of the DA will be re-elected. Lt. Gov. is a write-in race between Barnes from the DA and RowanBrandon from the RPP. Unfortunatly since you registered during the race you can't vote. And your recently elected Senator is Hashemite, also from the DA.

Elections for those 3 offices should be held in 4 months again IIRC.
Sounds good. I may consider running on the RPP ticket for senate, but this is anything from sure yet. This game seems quite interesting. This is, of course, if the current RPP senator resigns or pursues higher office. A primary battle is not a good way to start a career.
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« Reply #2735 on: June 25, 2009, 02:29:42 PM »

No.
I do find the CDA's platform quite intriguing, but I oppose the War on Terror and your budget provisions. For this reason, I do not think I will join your party, although I may be a swing voter for it because of your agreeable status on small government. The RPP also interests me, and I will consider membership in the future if it so suits me. How would one go about running for office in the future, and who is the current leadership in the Northeast?

Current elections are ongoing but the current Governor AndrewCT of the DA will be re-elected. Lt. Gov. is a write-in race between Barnes from the DA and RowanBrandon from the RPP. Unfortunatly since you registered during the race you can't vote. And your recently elected Senator is Hashemite, also from the DA.

Elections for those 3 offices should be held in 4 months again IIRC.
Sounds good. I may consider running on the RPP ticket for senate, but this is anything from sure yet. This game seems quite interesting.

Whenever you choose to join the RPP (hopefully you will) we'll all be here to welcome you. My advice though is to take plenty of time to familiarize yourself with the game so that whenever you do choose to run for elected office you know what's going on. And if you do choose to run for something in the Northeast, 4 months should be plenty of time. Smiley
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« Reply #2736 on: June 25, 2009, 02:30:07 PM »

Why not?
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« Reply #2737 on: June 25, 2009, 02:35:04 PM »

Because you're a joke.
No.
I do find the CDA's platform quite intriguing, but I oppose the War on Terror and your budget provisions. For this reason, I do not think I will join your party, although I may be a swing voter for it because of your agreeable status on small government. The RPP also interests me, and I will consider membership in the future if it so suits me. How would one go about running for office in the future, and who is the current leadership in the Northeast?

Current elections are ongoing but the current Governor AndrewCT of the DA will be re-elected. Lt. Gov. is a write-in race between Barnes from the DA and RowanBrandon from the RPP. Unfortunatly since you registered during the race you can't vote. And your recently elected Senator is Hashemite, also from the DA.

Elections for those 3 offices should be held in 4 months again IIRC.
Sounds good. I may consider running on the RPP ticket for senate, but this is anything from sure yet. This game seems quite interesting.

Whenever you choose to join the RPP (hopefully you will) we'll all be here to welcome you. My advice though is to take plenty of time to familiarize yourself with the game so that whenever you do choose to run for elected office you know what's going on. And if you do choose to run for something in the Northeast, 4 months should be plenty of time. Smiley
Sounds good. No guarantees I will join, but your political philosophy seems most similar to mine, other than the minor party I currently am a member of. I have a certain fondness for third parties, but being a member of a major organization seems to have more potential for election. I will definitely consider your proposals.
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« Reply #2738 on: June 25, 2009, 02:39:46 PM »

Welcome to Atlasia, it's always nice to see people that are really interested in learning about the structure of the game. As a (for DA standards) right leaning member...it's good to get more sensible libertarians...and you make that impression Smiley

Have fun.
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« Reply #2739 on: June 25, 2009, 02:40:01 PM »

The Hats are not a joke.
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« Reply #2740 on: June 25, 2009, 03:02:37 PM »

Welcome to Atlasia. I'm sure you're flattered that the centrist and right-wing parties are fighting over you Tongue
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« Reply #2741 on: June 25, 2009, 03:20:24 PM »

Welcome to Atlasia. I'm sure you're flattered that the centrist and right-wing parties are fighting over you Tongue

Will the JCP not make a move? Tongue
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« Reply #2742 on: June 25, 2009, 03:51:20 PM »

I will consider it, thank you.
Also, what is your party's position on gay marriage? Is it still an issue in Atlasia?

As far as I remember (could be wrong though) our party believes that the regions should have power over whether or not to have gay marriage. Our party's members though have a wide range of opinions on the subject. But for the most part gay marriage hasn't been an issue around here in awhile.
That is something I more or less agree with (I'm slightly left leaning on the subject, but that is acceptable). What is the current status of the issue in Atlasia, legislation wise?

All state contracts between couples are civil unions. And welcome. I would suggest you join the centrist Democratic Alliance if this issue is important to you. You'll find plenty of conservatives like myself in the party. Drop me a line for more information  Smiley

As far as I know it's only you and Dan that are conservative. Franzl is close to you but a centrist. Everyone else that I can think of is center-left. Tongue

I'm a centrist.

Anyways, welcome to yoman. I hope you consider joining the DA. As said before, I'm your new Senator and my office will be opening soon to constituents. Degemer mat!
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« Reply #2743 on: June 25, 2009, 04:51:30 PM »

Welcome to Atlasia. I'm sure you're flattered that the centrist and right-wing parties are fighting over you Tongue

Will the JCP not make a move? Tongue
I refuse to join the JCP, simply because of its (Somewhat humorous) naming after Jesus. Kinda alienates all but Christians, and I'm Atheistic.
I will consider it, thank you.
Also, what is your party's position on gay marriage? Is it still an issue in Atlasia?

As far as I remember (could be wrong though) our party believes that the regions should have power over whether or not to have gay marriage. Our party's members though have a wide range of opinions on the subject. But for the most part gay marriage hasn't been an issue around here in awhile.
That is something I more or less agree with (I'm slightly left leaning on the subject, but that is acceptable). What is the current status of the issue in Atlasia, legislation wise?

All state contracts between couples are civil unions. And welcome. I would suggest you join the centrist Democratic Alliance if this issue is important to you. You'll find plenty of conservatives like myself in the party. Drop me a line for more information  Smiley

As far as I know it's only you and Dan that are conservative. Franzl is close to you but a centrist. Everyone else that I can think of is center-left. Tongue

I'm a centrist.

Anyways, welcome to yoman. I hope you consider joining the DA. As said before, I'm your new Senator and my office will be opening soon to constituents. Degemer mat!
Thanks for the warm welcome.
Welcome to Atlasia. I'm sure you're flattered that the centrist and right-wing parties are fighting over you Tongue
Indeed. Kinda neat.
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« Reply #2744 on: June 25, 2009, 07:33:03 PM »

Our name's just a mocking. I doubt you would join our party anyway. Though we focus on civil liberties and social liberalism more than economic liberalism, there are plenty of old social democrats in the JCP as well as standard liberals. (We have some economic centrists and libertarians, but they're not the most party faithful.)
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« Reply #2745 on: June 25, 2009, 10:15:15 PM »

Hi Yoman. Welcome to Atlasia.
As far as which party to join, the only two members that were in the LLP that are still in Atlasia are myself and South Park Conservative and we are both members of the RPP (which shares the same initials as the LLP's original name).
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« Reply #2746 on: June 26, 2009, 05:14:21 PM »

Hi Yoman. Welcome to Atlasia.
As far as which party to join, the only two members that were in the LLP that are still in Atlasia are myself and South Park Conservative and we are both members of the RPP (which shares the same initials as the LLP's original name).
Then I think I'll be joining the RPP.
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« Reply #2747 on: June 26, 2009, 07:18:20 PM »

Bull Moose Progressive
Jesus Christ Party
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I am now:


Sewer Socialist
New Farmer-Labor Party
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I am now:

The Hat on the Cat
Hat Party
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I am now:

Sewer Socialist
Progressive Populist Citizens
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« Reply #2748 on: June 26, 2009, 09:00:51 PM »

I am now:
Yoman82
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« Reply #2749 on: June 26, 2009, 10:01:46 PM »

I am now:

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