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Post by orangejuicemmm on Sept 1, 2010 6:00:42 GMT -8
Hello EA. Long time no talk. For the past few months EA and Labour have been in a unofficial coalition. You've supported us in many ways and we thank you for this. But, The reason I am here today is not on Labours behalf but on the ICA's, a paramilitary organisation which has been in Ireland for the past 6 months. We are recruiting new soldiers and have some open spaces in our companies. We own a Q4 Artillery Company(soon to be the best you can get) and a brand new food company, our chain of command is also very good but unfortunately at present we are lacking in soldiers. So I ask you today, to consider officially joining the ICA as a party in the hopes we can achieve greater in the near future, we can have talks on the IRC/Skype about any logistics. Thank you. Please message me on IRC and In game www.erepublik.com/en/citizen/profile/1461460 if you have any queries or here will do. (But I would probably reply a lot quicker in game)
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Post by Connell on Sept 3, 2010 13:12:17 GMT -8
Hai OJ,
The ICA is indeed a great place for someone to train up their military skills and help Ireland protect itself. It is highly recommended that members of Eire Aontaithe look into joining the ICA, it's a lot of fun and run much better than the Governments Army.
It's particularily good for new players as you can join the ICA and from the minute you start working with them be given weapons which usually only a very old and high leveled player could afford. You become a much better soldier through the ICA and it is bottomline, Ireland's best army.
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Post by Connell on Sept 3, 2010 13:25:18 GMT -8
I just noticed that you asked us whether, "as a party" we would join the ICA. Well AFAIK the ICA is not poltically involved at all and even though it was Labour members which started it, it has taken on a different form since Saoirse got on board.
I would recommend the ICA to any Eire Aontaithe member who's starting out or just looking to get involved in something great, but as far as a Eire Aontaithe officially becoming part of the ICA. Well, imo that would be pointless and not be true to what Eire Aontaithe is about.
Our members are free to do whatever they want whether that is become a part of the IDF or the ICA and that's something which I as Party President is keen to keep. We have both in the party and both are good.
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Post by Bristel Akina on Sept 14, 2010 10:15:09 GMT -8
I agree with Connell, the ICA is very well run, and I'd be glad to be in the ICA as a member.
If I am PP this coming month, I will push to make the ICA our preferred militia to refer our members to.
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