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« Reply #5125 on: April 09, 2010, 04:54:14 PM »

Ooh, good to have DAers coming into the region! Now it's a party!

Just cool, now we have Populares in total control in NE, JCP in Pacific and soon Mideast will be DA fieldom.


      Funny that the Southeast is becoming one of Atlasia's most politically competitive regions, given that roughly a year-and-a-half ago the opposition had given up entirely on competing there.

I was thinking the same thing. The RPP dominated the region since its creation, but our recent decline has allowed for other parties to make waves in the South.

I think the recent Assembly you guys made has helped, too.

Perhaps, but the RPP grip on the region was slipping prior to the Assembly's inception.

That's true. I just meant that it incurred more regional activity.

It would have given me more to do when I was governor, that's for sure. Tongue
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« Reply #5126 on: April 09, 2010, 05:22:29 PM »

The Southeast is arguably the most interesting region in Atlasia. I'm glad that that has happened.
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« Reply #5127 on: April 10, 2010, 12:08:20 AM »

Ooh, good to have DAers coming into the region! Now it's a party!

Just cool, now we have Populares in total control in NE, JCP in Pacific and soon Mideast will be DA fieldom.


      Funny that the Southeast is becoming one of Atlasia's most politically competitive regions, given that roughly a year-and-a-half ago the opposition had given up entirely on competing there.

I was thinking the same thing. The RPP dominated the region since its creation, but our recent decline has allowed for other parties to make waves in the South.

I think the recent Assembly you guys made has helped, too.

Perhaps, but the RPP grip on the region was slipping prior to the Assembly's inception.

     The RPP grip was never terribly strong anyway. Everyone else just assumed that it was safe RPP forever & looked elsewhere to compete. I found it highly irrational, but eh.
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« Reply #5128 on: April 12, 2010, 01:44:40 PM »

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« Reply #5129 on: April 12, 2010, 02:56:01 PM »

No sbane! Don't do it!!
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« Reply #5130 on: April 12, 2010, 04:11:02 PM »


I feel it's safer to be within the party when living in one party states.
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« Reply #5131 on: April 12, 2010, 05:53:01 PM »

     So the Northeast is rapidly becoming a forsaken region like the Pacific, eh?
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« Reply #5132 on: April 12, 2010, 05:54:09 PM »

     So the Northeast is rapidly becoming a forsaken region like the Pacific, eh?

The Mideast, too.
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« Reply #5133 on: April 12, 2010, 05:55:22 PM »

     So the Northeast is rapidly becoming a forsaken region like the Pacific, eh?

The Mideast, too.

The Midwest has no legislature, which means no real fun at the moment. So the Southeast is arguably the most interesting Region in Atlasia.
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« Reply #5134 on: April 12, 2010, 05:56:08 PM »

     So the Northeast is rapidly becoming a forsaken region like the Pacific, eh?

The Mideast, too.

The Midwest has no legislature, which means no real fun at the moment. So the Southeast is arguably the most interesting Region in Atlasia.

Not really. There are more interesting debates in our region than any other, and our party membership is diverse enough to maintain that.
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« Reply #5135 on: April 12, 2010, 06:03:16 PM »

     So the Northeast is rapidly becoming a forsaken region like the Pacific, eh?

The Mideast, too.

The Midwest has no legislature, which means no real fun at the moment. So the Southeast is arguably the most interesting Region in Atlasia.

Not really. There are more interesting debates in our region than any other, and our party membership is diverse enough to maintain that.

     I did not mean it to put down your region. I meant it to say that both regions are viewed by most people outside of their respective parties in power as a one-party state that is to be avoided like the plague. The Pacific has for a long time been unable to maintain any real number of non-JCP residents & now the Northeast is seeing a mass exodus of non-Populares voters.
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« Reply #5136 on: April 12, 2010, 06:07:05 PM »

     So the Northeast is rapidly becoming a forsaken region like the Pacific, eh?

The Mideast, too.

The Midwest has no legislature, which means no real fun at the moment. So the Southeast is arguably the most interesting Region in Atlasia.

Not really. There are more interesting debates in our region than any other, and our party membership is diverse enough to maintain that.

     I did not mean it to put down your region. I meant it to say that both regions are viewed by most people outside of their respective parties in power as a one-party state that is to be avoided like the plague. The Pacific has for a long time been unable to maintain any real number of non-JCP residents & now the Northeast is seeing a mass exodus of non-Populares voters.

The Mideast will start t see the same phenomenon soon, I assure you. There is no way that all those DA members can move into an already DA dominated region and maintain a strong POP and RPP and JCP.
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« Reply #5137 on: April 12, 2010, 06:13:13 PM »

     So the Northeast is rapidly becoming a forsaken region like the Pacific, eh?

The Mideast, too.

The Midwest has no legislature, which means no real fun at the moment. So the Southeast is arguably the most interesting Region in Atlasia.

Not really. There are more interesting debates in our region than any other, and our party membership is diverse enough to maintain that.

     I did not mean it to put down your region. I meant it to say that both regions are viewed by most people outside of their respective parties in power as a one-party state that is to be avoided like the plague. The Pacific has for a long time been unable to maintain any real number of non-JCP residents & now the Northeast is seeing a mass exodus of non-Populares voters.

The Mideast will start t see the same phenomenon soon, I assure you. There is no way that all those DA members can move into an already DA dominated region and maintain a strong POP and RPP and JCP.

     The DA is somewhat more moderate than the JCP or the Populares, so them being a majority holder in a region is less problematic to other parties. Not to say it won't happen, but they have difficulty inspiring the same degree of opposition that is needed to make other people flee the region in large numbers.
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« Reply #5138 on: April 12, 2010, 06:24:24 PM »

     So the Northeast is rapidly becoming a forsaken region like the Pacific, eh?

The Mideast, too.

The Midwest has no legislature, which means no real fun at the moment. So the Southeast is arguably the most interesting Region in Atlasia.

Not really. There are more interesting debates in our region than any other, and our party membership is diverse enough to maintain that.

     I did not mean it to put down your region. I meant it to say that both regions are viewed by most people outside of their respective parties in power as a one-party state that is to be avoided like the plague. The Pacific has for a long time been unable to maintain any real number of non-JCP residents & now the Northeast is seeing a mass exodus of non-Populares voters.

The Mideast will start t see the same phenomenon soon, I assure you. There is no way that all those DA members can move into an already DA dominated region and maintain a strong POP and RPP and JCP.

     The DA is somewhat more moderate than the JCP or the Populares, so them being a majority holder in a region is less problematic to other parties. Not to say it won't happen, but they have difficulty inspiring the same degree of opposition that is needed to make other people flee the region in large numbers.

Personally, I feel that people leaving the region because a party won a couple election by razor thin margins and then calling it a one party region is pathetic. Sure, it may be one now, but it's because of the people leaving that made it that way!
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« Reply #5139 on: April 12, 2010, 06:31:11 PM »

     So the Northeast is rapidly becoming a forsaken region like the Pacific, eh?

The Mideast, too.

The Midwest has no legislature, which means no real fun at the moment. So the Southeast is arguably the most interesting Region in Atlasia.

Not really. There are more interesting debates in our region than any other, and our party membership is diverse enough to maintain that.

     I did not mean it to put down your region. I meant it to say that both regions are viewed by most people outside of their respective parties in power as a one-party state that is to be avoided like the plague. The Pacific has for a long time been unable to maintain any real number of non-JCP residents & now the Northeast is seeing a mass exodus of non-Populares voters.

The Mideast will start t see the same phenomenon soon, I assure you. There is no way that all those DA members can move into an already DA dominated region and maintain a strong POP and RPP and JCP.

     The DA is somewhat more moderate than the JCP or the Populares, so them being a majority holder in a region is less problematic to other parties. Not to say it won't happen, but they have difficulty inspiring the same degree of opposition that is needed to make other people flee the region in large numbers.

Personally, I feel that people leaving the region because a party won a couple election by razor thin margins and then calling it a one party region is pathetic. Sure, it may be one now, but it's because of the people leaving that made it that way!

This is true.
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« Reply #5140 on: April 12, 2010, 06:36:26 PM »

    So the Northeast is rapidly becoming a forsaken region like the Pacific, eh?

The Mideast, too.

The Midwest has no legislature, which means no real fun at the moment. So the Southeast is arguably the most interesting Region in Atlasia.

Not really. There are more interesting debates in our region than any other, and our party membership is diverse enough to maintain that.

     I did not mean it to put down your region. I meant it to say that both regions are viewed by most people outside of their respective parties in power as a one-party state that is to be avoided like the plague. The Pacific has for a long time been unable to maintain any real number of non-JCP residents & now the Northeast is seeing a mass exodus of non-Populares voters.

The Mideast will start t see the same phenomenon soon, I assure you. There is no way that all those DA members can move into an already DA dominated region and maintain a strong POP and RPP and JCP.

     The DA is somewhat more moderate than the JCP or the Populares, so them being a majority holder in a region is less problematic to other parties. Not to say it won't happen, but they have difficulty inspiring the same degree of opposition that is needed to make other people flee the region in large numbers.

Personally, I feel that people leaving the region because a party won a couple election by razor thin margins and then calling it a one party region is pathetic. Sure, it may be one now, but it's because of the people leaving that made it that way!

     I agree, it became a one-party region largely because the opposition just dropped everything & ran when the Populares had a good election on the backs of a narrow majority. While the Pacific has been much more tightly in the grip of the JCP for much longer, there was also a sustained attempt to make the region competitive again.
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« Reply #5141 on: April 13, 2010, 12:36:14 AM »

I officially de-register from Atlasia.
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« Reply #5142 on: April 13, 2010, 12:38:04 AM »

I officially de-register from Atlasia.

You can't.
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« Reply #5143 on: April 15, 2010, 01:39:24 AM »

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« Reply #5144 on: April 15, 2010, 01:43:16 AM »


Welcome to the Party! Cheesy
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« Reply #5145 on: April 15, 2010, 04:23:35 AM »


Oh, welcome !
I haven't seen this before as my interest for Atlasia is deeply down.
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« Reply #5146 on: April 17, 2010, 07:05:12 AM »

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« Reply #5147 on: April 17, 2010, 07:26:25 AM »

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« Reply #5148 on: April 17, 2010, 08:32:34 AM »

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« Reply #5149 on: April 17, 2010, 08:50:57 AM »


 What did our party do to you? Sad
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