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Post by Contravil on Sept 21, 2003 14:59:39 GMT -5
Does anyone know what's happened to Francos Spain?
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Unlimited
Senator / Pacific Surveyor of Foreign Threat
Vanguard of the Pacific Revolution
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Post by Unlimited on Sept 21, 2003 15:02:20 GMT -5
He is in existance, but no longer in the UN. Whether this is because he resigned (meaning he could return) or he was kicked out (meaning he probably won't), is still unknown.
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Post by Scheisskopf on Sept 23, 2003 2:24:32 GMT -5
The silence from the Senate on this matter is troubling. Did Franco resign the delegacy, or was he removed?
If he resigned, surely the Pacific is now a weaker region for it? The new delegate has only about 100 endorsements. This not only reduces our power in the UN, it makes our region more vulnerable to attack.
Some kind of statement from the senate explaining the current state of affairs would be appropriate.
Kaiser Wilhelm von Traut, Reichsgraf of Scheisskopf
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Post by BertramStantrous on Sept 23, 2003 10:08:57 GMT -5
Cheeseburgers.
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Post by Scheisskopf on Sept 23, 2003 20:03:51 GMT -5
With respect, sir, you and the other members of the senate owe your position to our continued support. In return for our loyalty to the New Pacific Order, I think we are entitled to some kind of explanation when a significant event occurs, such as a change in the delegacy.
In this instance, it appears to me that our region has been weakened by the loss of Francos Spain, and I am concerned that one of our enemies may launch a takeover.
Please take this matter seriously.
Regards,
Kaiser Wilhelm von Traut, Reichsgraf of Scheisskopf
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Post by BertramStantrous on Sept 24, 2003 10:39:58 GMT -5
Please do not worry about it, Scheisskopf. We have everything well in hand here.
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Post by ormrod on Sept 25, 2003 7:51:51 GMT -5
Please do not worry about it, Scheisskopf. We have everything well in hand here.[/ quote] Scheisskopf is correct in his assumption that nations of the pacific are entitled to an explanation of what is going on regarding this header.Francos is back and collecting endorsements again.I personally don't like double dealing,this to me spells the return of Francos through the back door.I am just a side line player with no real allegiance to anybody,but i smell a political rat here.So come on you leaders of the new order lets be above board here,instead of keeping the mushrooms in the dark,PUT THE LIGHT ON. RODIAN OF ORMROD.
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Francos Spain
Our Blessed and Chosen Leader of the Pacific
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Post by Francos Spain on Sept 25, 2003 14:33:37 GMT -5
Excerpt from an interview with myself and a reporter for NetworkRadio: "(Reporter): The question I have seen the most speculation on thus far- what was behind your decision to leave the UN? (Franco): With all the talk and slander against me and how I was some sort of power-mad dictator, and how some people claimed that those endorsing me were inactive or didn't know what their endorsement meant, I thought it would be best if I could prove myself to my allies in the region and my enemies abroad by accomplishing the two things resigning the UN would lead to. I allowed a new delegate to take power in the Pacific, showing that I wasn't by any means a paranoid dictator. The second and most important thing is that I would have to start from scratch with my endorsements. I wanted to prove to everyone that I could reclaim my old position based solely on my merit and my popularity within the region, in order to put to rest any bad things my detractors might have had to say about me." For the whole interview, check out networkradio.proboards21.com/index.cgi?board=d&action=display&thread=1064470292
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Post by Lesser Cambodia on Sept 25, 2003 19:36:56 GMT -5
Not a very impressive comeback, if I may say so myself. Poskrebyshev was evidently a very high-ranking Senator and probably the largest supporter of your delegacy, so he seems more like a place-holder than an actual independent delegate. Still, I applaud your efforts to demonstrate your ability to gain endorsements from active nations. Should you return to the delegacy, our theocracy will plege our support to your reign once again. However, should you fail to return, we are also content with the rule of Poskrebyshev, who has done an admirable job of policing and governing our Pacific thus far.
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Francos Spain
Our Blessed and Chosen Leader of the Pacific
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Post by Francos Spain on Sept 26, 2003 1:34:34 GMT -5
Not a very impressive comeback, if I may say so myself. Poskrebyshev was evidently a very high-ranking Senator and probably the largest supporter of your delegacy... Huh? Are you referring to the line in the interview where I said I wasn't paranoid because I let Poskrebyshev take my place? I made no secret of the fact that he was a Senator and member of the NPO administration. My saying that was only intended to demonstrate that I wasn't so much concerned with personal power.
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Post by Lesser Cambodia on Sept 26, 2003 14:47:48 GMT -5
Ah, yes; I see your point. You do not crave self-glorification as past Pacific delegates have; from our correspondence, you know which nation in particular I am referring to. A laudable trait to be found in a leader.
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Post by TheSavageLands on Sept 29, 2003 23:23:14 GMT -5
Ah, yes; I see your point. You do not crave self-glorification as past Pacific delegates have; from our correspondence, you know which nation in particular I am referring to. A laudable trait to be found in a leader. A reference to me perhaps? Hmmmm....
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Post by pct on Sept 29, 2003 23:48:20 GMT -5
what did you do?
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Post by Zhdanov on Sept 30, 2003 0:47:17 GMT -5
Theoce took his position for granted. Not realizing the position he would find himself as of late, which is his not being the delegate of the Pacific.
If you go the Pacific Army's board, they talk about the pacific as if they own it and Franco stole it from them. They can't even gasp the fact that the UN nations of the Pacific endorse the current government instead of as their propaganda messages say unendorse him, and possibly face ejection. This is very similar to shooting oneself in the foot; it’s preposterous.
They cannot understand that their time has come and gone.
A. Zhdanov
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Post by Lesser Cambodia on Sept 30, 2003 15:16:53 GMT -5
You think too much of yourself, Savage Lands. To avoid further complications, I was referring, as Zhdanov said, to Thedoc.
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