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Post by l1l1rayl1l1 on Mar 11, 2010 15:40:30 GMT -8
Heylow EA. Just a quick introduction.
I was one of the first members of the eIRP party and saw its rise from nothing, after some internal squabling one of our members locked us out of our own forums. This killed activity, communication and our party. I remained in the party and upon my return home from Poland for xp i see it breathing life into a new party. Jumped on board straight away with you i did.
I'm currently the second highest ranked in the party due to being around a little longer but by no means does that mean i see myself as above even the newest members. Brand new players often have better heads for organization and politics than my own. With the help of EA I'm now in my second term in congress and plan on serving again next term. I'm a strong supporter of this party and hope it goes far.
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Post by desarae on Mar 11, 2010 17:29:04 GMT -8
Welcome Ray! Glad to see you stick around, we will help however we can.
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Post by sydneypants on Mar 11, 2010 18:33:45 GMT -8
welcome..looking forward to working with you.
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Post by weedabixxx on Mar 11, 2010 20:57:55 GMT -8
glad to u have u with us
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Post by Wandering Rian on Mar 12, 2010 6:58:36 GMT -8
Hey Ray... good to see you join us on the forums.... welcome...
Perhaps you could give us a run down on how the Dail is working and your observations on it... we may have some budding congressmen in our ranks who would be interested in that.
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Post by l1l1rayl1l1 on Mar 15, 2010 12:06:01 GMT -8
Well If i was to tell you how it was working at the moment i'd just be talking about our squabling TD's and internally split country. A lot of fighting and mud slinging goes on in our Dáil. I can however tell you what the Dáil is like. The Dáil is broken into the Public Dáil, that everyone has access to view, and the Private Dáil that only government officials use. The Public Dáil is used for pretty boreing stuff usualy. A lot of legislation and small changes in the constitution. The Private Dáil is used for matters of security of the state and all matters very important to the state. It is a legal offence to disclose what goes on in the Private Dáil but i find it's generaly more fun than the public Dáil. It's where your votes count and where the future of the country is decided. For example, if our party had 6 or 7 party members who voted in unison we could almost control the way any vote went and thus the future of the country. It can be a lot of fun debating your point in the Dál and doing all you can to make yourself matter.
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Post by Wandering Rian on Mar 15, 2010 16:40:34 GMT -8
Interesting... well, we are certainly working towards getting to that point. six or seven would be a good goal to reach towards.
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Post by Bristel Akina on Mar 25, 2010 16:15:00 GMT -8
Hey Ray! Glad to see you here in the forums
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Post by l1l1rayl1l1 on Mar 25, 2010 16:21:48 GMT -8
Yes, it's a reachable goal but keeping party discipline is important. Every seat we own must vote the same way.
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