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« on: May 18, 2009, 09:17:41 PM »
« edited: June 25, 2012, 06:52:28 PM by Senator North Carolina Yankee »

I do not wish to rain on PiT's announcenment or steal his thunder on this day. But tomorrow I to will have an important announcement to make and it will be made here so stay tuned.
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« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2009, 09:37:00 PM »


What do you think it is Ben? Wink
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« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2009, 09:58:47 PM »



You sure? Cause I think you are mistaken.
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« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2009, 10:13:16 PM »


I'm not mistaken, I would say it but I don't want to take your thunder out of it.

There is a chance you might be guessing right. If your hint was taken from PiT's announcement post and not his next post after that. Thats all I will say on the matter.
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« Reply #4 on: May 19, 2009, 03:36:47 PM »

Last night the distinguished Senator PiT announced he was running for the Presidency and as previously stated I support his campaign. I have to decided thus to run for the Southern Regional Senate seat being vacated by the Senator. I have many ideas and in the near future I intend to release a platform of sorts detailing my ideas and positions. I hope that every voter in the Dirty South even thoughs who are not members of the RPP will consider voting for me for although I am a member of the RPP, I intend to be a Senator for all Southern citizens regardless of party affiliation. 
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« Reply #5 on: May 19, 2009, 03:59:32 PM »

Although I can't offer an endorsement at the present time, I do feel you would make a fine senator, and I feel we'd be quite capable of working together in the Senate.

I feel the same way on the last part. You kind of took one of my issues away from me, concerning Game Moderator reform, if I win I hope to work with you on that. If you can't endorse me does that mean I will have an opponent, I actually would like to earn this election by beating someone and not just walk in to it unnopposed. I want to liven this place up and I can't do that without someone opposing me.
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« Reply #6 on: May 19, 2009, 04:08:36 PM »

Although I can't offer an endorsement at the present time, I do feel you would make a fine senator, and I feel we'd be quite capable of working together in the Senate.

I feel the same way on the last part. You kind of took one of my issues away from me, concerning Game Moderator reform, if I win I hope to work with you on that. If you can't endorse me does that mean I will have an opponent, I actually would like to earn this election by beating someone and not just walk in to it unnopposed. I want to liven this place up and I can't do that without someone opposing me.

You're running in the Southeast....your chances of winning do not depend on whether you have an opponent Wink

I'm currently unaware of any other potential candidates, but that doesn't mean somebody won't declare before the election, it's still several weeks away.

My inability to offer an endorsement is the result of my limited knowledge about the Southeast race, and I wouldn't want to rule out anything at this point Wink

Good luck though.

I know my chances of winning are very high. Thats exactly my point, I want more competative elections and I want action. If it be not then I will create it. My campaign will be lively non the less despite the fact that I might end up debating myself.
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« Reply #7 on: May 21, 2009, 08:22:25 PM »

Can not support on account of incorrect form of it's in thread title. Tongue

Don't worry, it won't be there for but a minute or two more. I was going to change the title, to reflect that the announcement had passed, last night but couldn't find the time.
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« Reply #8 on: May 21, 2009, 08:32:12 PM »

A drunk governor is called in his own office. I repeat, a drunk governor is called in his own office. Sorry for the inconvenience.

The governor has fallen victim to alcoholism! Perhaps he needs to be recalled!

That is not of my business.

Loosen up Maxy. I'm completely sober. It's only a Tuesday night, after all. I'm just messing with you.

Can you please stop that nonsense at my campaign HQ, or else I will have you hauled away by the security, Governor or no Governor.
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« Reply #9 on: May 21, 2009, 08:57:35 PM »

Issue #1 Innactivity
There are in my opinion three roots to this problem on Atlasia. These are the inactivity of officeholders, lack of interest by members of the forum, and finally the lack of opportunity for new members to get involved. These three problems and the citizens who worsen the problem consitute an Axis of Evil threatening the very existence of Atlasia. As Senator I will do everything in my power to combat this and will work will all members of the Senate to help address this issue, and I will stand up to oppose proposed ideas that I beleive would be counter productive such as eliminating some of the regions or decreasing the number of offices. This is an elections games first and foremost and it makes no more sense to decrease the number of offices than it does to cut a monopoly board in half or throw away 26 cards in poker.

There are efforts that I do support. The first would be Game Moderator reform. I am pleased that Senator Franzl already beat me to punch on this. I have a lot of respect for the current GM but the lack of, lets just say, "relevant issues" concerning Atlasia is the number one driver of innactivity. I look forward to working with my collegues on this issue.

Second I am a strong supporter of the Repair Our Wiki project and I encourage everyone who can to help that effort. I haven't been able to help out due to pressing RL matters but as Senator they will always find a ally in me.

Thirdly contrary to the established thought I support an increase in the number of offices to allow new members more easy access to the game. There have been a lot of new members here work there way up rather quickly however the majority of these come from the mideast  The status quo has left the other regions gasping for fresh blood.

We need to know what is going on in Atlasia, we need new member to have the abililty to easilly figure our what is going on here and we need more opportunities for those new members.

I will answer any question you have for me about the points that I made and specific legislation that is pending, passed or has been defeated that is related to this topic.
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« Reply #10 on: May 23, 2009, 01:32:22 PM »
« Edited: May 23, 2009, 01:53:40 PM by North Carolina Yankee(RPP-NC) »

As much of the legislation in the Senate has dealt with either labor or energy directed initiatives, where do you stand on some of the pending and recently passed legislation on the subjects? In addition, relating to your belief in increased activity, a belief I may add that I share with conviction, what specific reforms would you propose to accomplish this goal?

I will address the second half first. As I said we first need to reform the position of GM. You passed the Game Moderator Replacement act and now you are tied up in court or rather tied up waiting for the court b/c of a belief by some that it is unnconstitutional. My belief, though I am no expert on the Atlasian Constitution, is that it is constitutional. However maybe instead of focusing on reforming the GM as a person(giving Ebowed the boot) we could reform the position. Create guidlines for what type of info is given out by the GM. That way the GM has a standard and thus can at the very least fill in the blanks, yet still provide extra details and events to jazz up things when motivated to do so. Whether Ebowed is there or not makes little difference as the position itself lends itself to innactivity of the the occupant and thus for the whole game. That needs to change. This would be the first thing I would propose on activity.

Second we need to be more welcoming to newbies and less of an old boys network of has beens who keep up appearences but do and accomplish little in there offices. This is vague and kind of hard to achieve by passing a bill but its essential. Personally I hope the CC doesn't go the route of axing regions b/c that in my opinion makes this problem much worse as decreasing the number of offices might lead to a momentary bounce in activity through competative elections but once the dust settles and a few offices trade hands the same people will be in charge only now there is less for new blood to get involved in. Plus this tends to drive away other veterans of the game and pretty soon we are worse off. Summer is coming up soon so people will have more free time on there hands so decreasing the number of offices at this moment strikes me as the ultimate form of stupidity.

I hope this answers your questions PS. I will respond to the first part later.

Edit: WHen reviewing the Worker's Bill of Rights I found this clause in it.

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This is what I mean by giving the GM Guidance but it has to be done for all things the GM dealks with not just one thing. It could also be a bit more detailed as to specifically what info the GM is to release about working conditions, etc.
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« Reply #11 on: May 23, 2009, 03:05:44 PM »
« Edited: May 24, 2009, 12:40:32 AM by North Carolina Yankee(RPP-NC) »

As much of the legislation in the Senate has dealt with either labor or energy directed initiatives, where do you stand on some of the pending and recently passed legislation on the subjects? In addition, relating to your belief in increased activity, a belief I may add that I share with conviction, what specific reforms would you propose to accomplish this goal?

In terms of Labor issues
I support the version of the Worker's bill of rights that passed minus section 2 clause 2 which I find inflationary(I believe that was struck from the final version right). I do support a minimum wage, however, maybe one that increase each year with inflation.


On Energy
I like the bill that is pending regarding Nuclear Power Plants but I think that it might need some refining, I shall review it again. I support renewable energy in most circumstances but I am opposed to either a Carbon Tax or a Cap and Trade scheme.

On Veterans
I also liked the Veterans care bill however it should have been more comprehensive and the numbers seemed a little small in my opinion.

On Taxes
I strongly support the Social Security Taxation Act and the Atlasian Tax Code Resolution. The Tax code needs to be more set in stone and official. It would also help to now how the tax code affects the economy, cough..GM..cough.

On Agriculture.
I oppose the Agriculture Reinvestment act cause the name is just the opposite of its effects. I like the idea of reducing subsidies to really big Agriculture operations and especially Tobacco farms. however I would prefer that such legislation be properly named and I am woried about the specific terms hurting other farmers who should recieve subsidies.

On Drugs
I am 100% opposed to legalising any drugs including Marijuana. The only exception would be for medical marijuana but then only on a prescription basis. I do not think that legalising them will reduce crime or end smuggling they will just start smuggling other drugs that would never under any circumstances be legalised. I would like to one day see Tobacco products made illegal but thats unlikely so I won't press that issue. 

Free Trade
I am for Free trade however I am open to compromising a little. We need to make sure both countries are following the agreements and that the agreements protect workers rights, the environment, and intellectual property.

On affirmative Action
I believe that affirmative action is reverse racism and thus I am opposed to its existence. I bleieve that racism is better dealt with by other means like through the Worker's Bill of Rights.

On Communications
I think it would be a mistake to remove the FCC. As a whole they do not infringe on anyones right to free speech they do though wish to make sure such speech is appropriate for the audience which I approve of.
 
On Immigration
I almost forgot this one. The bill just passed leaves me asking "Where's the beef?". It stikes me as making few changes and thus will have very little impact at all.
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« Reply #12 on: May 23, 2009, 11:28:27 PM »

I will be giving a speech on Memorial Day at the Citadel in South Carolina concerning the Military, Foreign Relations, and the Middle East, but its primary focus will be to honor our nations veterans and current members of the millitary. Be sure to stop by here offer your opinions and ask questions afterword. If this goes well I intend to make similar speeches/ town halls across the Southeast as part of my campaign.
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« Reply #13 on: May 23, 2009, 11:30:18 PM »

Thank you for your answers. They were exactly what I was looking for and I hope to have the chance to work with you on much of the GM-related legislation (as soon as I win this court battle).

I look forward to working with you as well.
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« Reply #14 on: May 24, 2009, 11:57:00 AM »

Alright, I'm ready to do it. Despite a couple (well: quite a few) differences in specific debates....I'm becoming increasingly convinced that we can count on you to be an active and competent senator that will do his best to serve the people of his region and Atlasia at-large.

I support your election.

I thank you for your support and I look forward to working with you just as much as I do with PS.
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« Reply #15 on: May 25, 2009, 03:44:43 PM »
« Edited: May 25, 2009, 03:50:35 PM by North Carolina Yankee(RPP-NC) »

                                           Memorial Day Speech
                        Citadel, Charleston, S.C.


          Today, I stand before you here at the Chapel of the storied Citadel Academy, on this Memorial Day, to pay tribute to the brave men and women of our armed forces, who throughout the years have answered our nation's higest call, the call to defend and protect our liberty and our safety. I cannot know what that is like, it's impossible for anyone other then those who have served to know what that is like. However I can thank them for performing this brave and noble duty and I can ask that all people stand up together, just like how they stand up and risk life and limb for us, and return that deed by giving them a profound thank you.

          They go and defend not only our liberty but the liberty of all free peoples of the world and in the process they can show other peoples of the world what America's number one gift to the world is, shedding our blood to help gain and protect every one else's freedoms.
         
           However we must use extreme caution whenever we send our brave men and women into combat, we must be sure that every vehicle of diplomacy and all other options have been thoroughly spent and exhausted in an attempt to avoid war and only engage in war as a measure of last resort. We owe to our brave military to do do nothing less as we way where and when to engage them in battle. 

          We must makesure that when returning home our veterans are treated with the upmost care, comfort, and respect as they deserve nothing, nothing less. I was very pleased when the Senate passed the Veteran's Care Bill, it however should be viewed as a first tiny step to where we should go in regards to this. As Senator I plan to introduce a Comprehensive GI Bill providing our veterans with enough low interest rate loans to pay for at least 6 years of college, buy middle class housing, or starting small businesses. We also need to guarrentee their access to affordable Health care coverage.

          We must also make sure that when they are sent into battle that they have the best and mean the best of the best equiptment and training possible, that they are issued lightweight body armor, that all there vehicles have the most effective armor possible. We must never allow the influence of gun manufacturers to prevent as from reviewing more effective alternatives that jam less, require less maintence, and is less expensive. 

          I am afraid that our current foreign policy in Nyman has been guided by a lot of wishfull thinking and not a lot of reallity. The Middle East Peace Act was obsviously a bold attempt to change that course but evidently it has not achieved the desired results. We must take a strong stand against belligerent nations who threaten world peace and stability. We must try improve our relationships with Egypt, Turkey and Jordan and use these as a bullwork against Iran and disturbances in the middle east. I am also a firm supporter of Isreal and beleive that we should maintain our alliance with them, however we should work to achieve a two state solution the Isreali-Palestinian conflict.

          I think that the real battle ground of the War on Terror is Africa. I think our aim should be to try to displace Chinese investment in Africa and at the same time make meaniful improvements to infrastructure. We also need to improve agriculture in Africa as it is in serious decline in many contries like Zimbabwe and others leading to severe famine. We must work to topple dictators like Robert Mugabe and his tyrannical regime, through economical and diplomatic pressure.

           I think that in South America our goal should be to bolster countries who are allies like Colombia and use that to opposed Veneuzuelan influence in the region. Again I think our primary method to end famines in South America like Africa shoudl be to improve Agricultural production.

We face many a geat challenge in the world today. But if our past is any guide we know that we can overcome these challenges like so many that we have in the past. On this day as we remember our veterans and active duty personal who have fought and bled and died for this country we should never be ungrateful and never forget just how much we owe these brave men and woman.

Thank you and Dave bless us all!!!

(Band strikes up the Battle hymn of the Republic as NC Yankee leaves the stage)
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« Reply #16 on: May 31, 2009, 05:47:15 PM »

I know my chances of winning are very high. Thats exactly my point, I want more competative elections and I want action. If it be not then I will create it. My campaign will be lively non the less despite the fact that I might end up debating myself.

Six days and... nothing. So much for, "My campaign will be lively none the less...". Tongue

Anyway, I have a few questions for you.

1. Don't you think increasing the number of offices would lead to few competitive elections, and more uncontested elections?

2. What are these new offices going to be?

3. Shifting gears a bit. Do you feel that entitlement reform is an important issue for Atlasia, and if so, what reforms do you feel are needed?

Not that this matters as I'm merely a candidate, but I support you in your election (though I can't vote for you).

Would you rather I do nothing at all? I could be a dead horse and win on the RPP line in the South. I was planning on posting another speech this weekend but I got sidetracked. Plus there is a slight chance I become chairman of the RPP convention though I would rather not. School gets out for me on Friday. So this weekend I will definately be doing more. You do realise this election is in late June? I want my crescendo of activity to be the week before the election so people will actually see it.

1. I would say that I would rather go up then down. Decreasing the number of offices will limit participation and it will be hard to break upward. I really liked the idea of mass advertising on other sites to increase membership so if coupled with that no I don't think it will lead to less competative elections.

2. Regional Assemblies patterned after the Mideast's.

3. It is hard to say or do anything on entitlement reform went we don't know what condition it is in. cough...GM...cough. That issue must be addressed first before anything substantive can happen with issues like entitlement reform.

I thank you for your endorsement, and now you are making me feel bad cause I endoresed Jedi over you, just kidding. I am confident that I can endorse you in future races where there isn't someone already running that I like and respect.
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« Reply #17 on: May 31, 2009, 06:25:07 PM »

                                Dallas Texas

        Hello Texas!!!! (Crowd is very lively) Now that I have y'alls  attention I would like to talk to you tonight about an important issue. In the Senate right now is debating an amendment to the consitution that would outlaw the death penalty at all levels of Gov't. The Death penalty is already illegal at the federal level and in four of the five regions. Now can you tell me the what region still has the death penalty? (THE DIRTY SOUTH!!!! comes the response from the crowd). Yes and if this region says we should keep it then by golly we should be able to. It is not the business of Nyman how we penalize regional crimes. This amendment is a vile usurpation of region power by the federal gov't and I encourage the Senate to defeat this piece of trash. If is passes then I encourage all citizens to vote it down in there respective regions.

I would also like the take this time to praise to important Senators whose input will be lost to the next Senate. I would like the thank DWTL for the opportunity he gave me back in Feb to run for V.P. I would also like to praise him for his strong and able leadership of the RPP and I hope for his speedy return to Atlasia. Secondly I would like to thank Senator Smid for all the hardwork and effort he has devoted to the Senate and to the game. I hope he his RL pursuits go well.

Thank you and Good night Dallas!!!. (Crowd goes wild with applause as NC Yank leaves the stage)
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« Reply #18 on: June 03, 2009, 10:59:47 PM »

Press Release-

I do not find it classy or a good idea to take tragic events and turn them into a poltical advantage. I therefore will not be giving some pandering speech about the what has happened, I'm sure close to 30 posts in various topics have already been made I there is nothing more for me to say that I haven't said already. I would like to remind the citizen's that these dark gloomy days can drag and make us feel like we are to never again see the morning sunsine however there will be brighter days ahead where people will do stuff based on there character and conscience and not based on personal satisifaction or momentary impuleses. We do have an election tomorrow and I would rather this have come how today then tomorrow after the voting had started in which people would not be allowed to change there minds. I remind all Atlasians that best part of our countries is not the scandals we face but the elections where free people vote freely for the candidates they feel best represent them. I hope that starting tomorrow when you vote that you will keep that in mind.

Tank you and Dave Bless!!!

(and I have got to get to bed its midnight and I have an English Exam tomorrow)
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« Reply #19 on: June 04, 2009, 12:10:50 PM »

Thanks to the both of you, my exams went well. But staying up so late last night made me dead tired. Can PiT please remember next time not to start a raucous at midnight EST, I no its hard for him being from the Pacific Time Zone. Cheesy
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« Reply #20 on: June 09, 2009, 10:03:26 PM »

                 Welcome to the Cobb Energy Center, Atlanta, Georgia

           


          I realise its late and you probably got other things to be doing on this night.  But today I have got a few important issues to discuss with you tonight.

          The first of these issues is to congratulate Senator Marokai on his Senate Victory two days(Crowd's response is a mixture of cheers and boos). I think he is a very competent and experienced person and I will be glad to serve alongside him next month.

          Next I want to thank Governor Duke for doing is best to represent an alternative choice in this election. He has enriched this nation, this region, and this game with his presence and I am thankfull for getting to know him. I hope he will change his mind and once again dive into elective office again. However I can understand the need to take a break after such a tough race and I do not criticisize his decision in anyway.

         Now I want to look to future. In just a few short weeks we have an election here in this country. I urge all voters in this region and in this nation to vote for Senators PiT and HappyWarrior. The reason I think this is the right ticket is because it is bipartisan and represent a willingness to work together to solve problems facing Atlasia that are neither parties alone but everyone's problem. These issues include innactive Gov't officials, a recession that is growing worse, and the apathy of so many in this game. Whether these issues can be solved, I have no doubt. Whether these issues can best be handled by Senator PiT I am absolutely sure of. 

            Finally tonight I am here to urge you to vote for me to insure that PiT is succeedded in the Senate by someone with ample leadership abililties and intregrity. Someone who will standup to protect the rights of the regions and the freedoms we all hold dear. Thanks and good night and Dave Bless.(Crowd gives a tepid applause a sign of the poor timing of this event Smiley )
                                                 
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« Reply #21 on: June 18, 2009, 09:00:43 PM »

                                      Hello Houston!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




Welcome to the Houston Astrodome(Crowd gives long strong Aplause). It sure is great to see you all pumped on the eve of the most important election this country has faced in years. An election(Interupted by cheering), An election in which we are going to win the White House.(YYYEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAA, PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT) Wow! this place is not hyperactive its damn near radioactive. An election in which the era of inactive cabinent members will be brought to end. An election in which the era of the President expecting Senators to read his mind ends. An election after which we will not only get a GM, but also get one that plans on doing the job.(Down with Ebowed). No hold on there Ebowed is a dedicated public servent of many years who deserve our respect. However this country deserves to have active servents and we can't just give out offices and let those people keep those offices based on past glories and friendships without any reliance on proven results in the present. In this election we have the chance to turn the page and write a new better chapter in Atlasias history or we can stay course and give four more years to the status quo. We can put behind us the partisanships of the past and create a new, productive, post-partisan era in which we are results oriented and future focused. An era in which officials do there jobs and the jobs render themselves to being done by being redefined with there goals, mission, responsibilities and duties clearly stated. An era in which failing is not an option and mediocracy is not acceptable. All this and more is possible if we elect Senators PiT and HappyWarrior to the White House (PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT PiT). But the truth is we can't afford to wait, we can't afford four more years of the JCP status quo. We can't afford four more years of mediocracy and we can't afford four more years of failure. What we need right now is change. This country is aching, moaning, and groaning for change. But I have good news for you ladies and gentleman tonight, the tide is turning, slowly, inexerably toward that end. They have held the White House so long that they have run out of ideas, run out of energy, run out of direction, and they ought to be run out of town, and with your help we can so get out and go vote, the power of change is in your hands, the voting starts in one hour. SO GO VOTE!!!!!

Thank you and Dave Bless Atlasia!!!!!

(NC Yankee leaves the stage and hurries to a limo, which takes him to a private jet fueled and ready for take off for Raleigh, NC. There preparations continue for the last speech of the campaign and after that, in secret, a venue is being fitted for NC Yanks victory Speech.)
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« Reply #22 on: June 18, 2009, 09:53:55 PM »
« Edited: June 18, 2009, 11:10:46 PM by North Carolina Yankee(RPP-NC) »

                       Good Evening Charlotte!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




                Hello!! Charlotte, North Carolina. (Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank). Its great to be back home after a long hard region wide campaign. And its also great to see all of you so enthusiastic tonight. Thats good. The election is less the 30 minutes away. I hope you all take that enthusiasm to the voting booth. I come here tonight to ask yall to vote for me. The reason I think you should vote for me is that I will never forget who got me to the senate, the people of the Dirty South. I will always stand up for this region in the Senate and look afters its interests. I will stand up for the rights of all regions and I will not cease when it comes to draconian attempts by Fmr Senator Lief or anyone else who wants to abolish or reduce the number of regions. I believe that in this case that extremism in the defence of libery is no vice, and moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue. I will also apply this when it comes to protecting the rights and liberties that all Southerners and all Atlasians hold dear.

As your senator, I will work to create a new, vibrant, effective and results oriented nation where newbies are actively encouraged to join and feel welcomed and feel at ease petitioning there officials, writing papers, or campaiging to encourage a certain opinion on constituitonal admendments. I however do not favor a system where a guy can run for senate instantly upon joining and have done nothing else within the forum. Thats why I am strongly encouraged and hopefull about the Constitutional Amendment proposed tonight, this is not an endorsment of that, yet, I need to see how the debate progress before I can endorse it. I will work with members of the both my party and DA to achieve Game Moderator Reform, I think that all Gov't offices need to be reformed to avoid ending up where we are now. As Senator I will work to encourage to the new Governor to adopt an assembly similar to one currently in existence in the Mideast.

As your senator I will proudly follow in the footsteps of Senator PiT as a devouted member of the RPP, a fervent regionalist, an advocate of limited gov't and a force for reform. I hope you will go out and vote for me and for Senator PiT to be President.

Thank you and Dave Bless Atlasia!!!!!!!!!!!!



(NC Yankee does a quick ropeline and heads to his limo to get back on the plane for the last leg of the journey to Raleigh were he will await the results and give his victory speech.)
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« Reply #23 on: June 18, 2009, 10:25:46 PM »

     Great speeches, I must say. Smiley

Well I can't take all the credit, I did borrow a little from Obama, Biden, Goldwater, Bill Clinton, and Jesse Jackson.
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« Reply #24 on: June 19, 2009, 05:59:49 PM »

                           Raleigh Convention Center, Raleigh, NC
                                         Victory Speech





(Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank) Can I have your attention, please. Ladies and Gentleman, WE DID IT!!!!!. (YYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAA, Yank, Yank, Yank, Yank, Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank Yank), First off I just want to thank all of you who went out stood in line and voted, you are the ones who made this possible. Next I want to thank all of my staff and my volunteers, you guys truly did the legwork of this campaign. Finally I would like to thank my friends and family for there support of me in this endeavour, without that this would never have gotten off the ground.

Today I am not the only one who has won. You have won. You have shown your support for reform, for bipartisanship, for protecting the regions and for protecting individual liberty. In the the coming weeks I will move forward to reform the position of Game Moderator, push the officials of the Southeast to move toward a regional legislature, work with the next President to find commong ground on our shared goals and opposed all actions that I find detrimental to the people of the Southeast and Atlasia as whole. I have already worked to craft legislation with members of other parties and I plan to continue to operate in a similar fashion. I however am not afraid to stand alone in the Senate as the voice of reason against improper solutions to our countries problems. I am proud to have been chosen by you the people of the Dirty South to represent you in our countries highest delibrative body, and I hope you will be pleased with my representation.

Let us not forget that this election is not yet over, Senators PiT and Happywarrior are two very able bodied statesmen and I hope you will put them in the White House. In the Mideast Assemblyman Dan will make a fine Senator I look forward to working with him in the Senate should he be elected. We also have, in the Midwest, Senator MasterJeddi experienced an able bodied politician and public servent of many years who would do the Midwest well should he be reelected to a second term. Finally I want to congratulate Senator-elect Hashmite, and Senator-elect MaxQue on there  victories and I look forward to serving with both of these cabable individuals.

Thank you and Dave Bless the Dirty South and Dave Bless Atlasia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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