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| This is where the rum has gone; Editorial Opinion | |
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| Topic Started: May 14 2008, 10:04:29 AM (335 Views) | |
| Krulltopia | May 14 2008, 10:04:29 AM Post #1 |
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This where the rum has gone![]() GBM gives out coconut derived alcoholic beverages to all people present. April 29th 2008 The North Pacific After months of infighting and arguments, Lewis & Clark, AKA Westwind has stepped down as delegate of The North Pacific. L&C had originally become delegate back in early February, after a period of planning and preparation, and with the intention of ridding TNP of what was perceived by L&C and his supporters to be a stagnant government that was not geared towards newer players. With the support of Gatesville, L&C held onto the delegacy for several months, but inactivity plagued both the delegate and the new forum that had been set up. However, on the 25th of April, Gatesville reached an accord with the 'rebels' and withdrew from The North Pacific, as L&C decided to retire as delegate. This message was posted by him on TNP's regional message board before he passed the delegacy to Great Bight's Mum:
It should also be noted that L&C booted a genuine threat to the delegacy, in the form of Chlorine chloride, shortly before the delegacy changed hands. This came as a relief to some, but brought to dismay to others, particularly those who supported L&C's regime change and had hoped for a new, dynamic government that would replace what they believed to be a stagnant and bureaucratic one. Another worry was that they would be persecuted for their roles in L&C's government. However, shortly after ascending to the delegacy, GBM issued a statement, the whole version of which can be seen here.
![]() The 'new' TNP government meet to discuss the changes required to the region. It should be noted that TNP was not exactly 'liberated' by force, as it has been in the past, but more by discussion and agreement. Those players who supported Great Bight's Mum should think twice before declaring that they have 'won', because a lot more work, cooperation and acknowledgement must be put it before 'victory' can be achieved. Not over those with differing opinions, but by reaching agreements with those of differing opinions. |
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