Xhorxh Asmour
Talossan since 02-21-2003
Wot? Me, worry?
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Post by Xhorxh Asmour on Dec 11, 2007 19:44:55 GMT -6
- We intend to do joint work with other parties, whether we win the upcoming elections or not; - We can recognize talent when we see it and use it for the good of our beloved country; - Although currently all CCCP members (Xhorxh Asmoûr, Ián Páir Danôis and Ián da Bitoûr) are Cybercits, we do not aim at just internationalizing Talossa, but promise to work hard towards bringing all Talossans closer together; - We intend to make Talossa more and more multicultural, while cherishing and preserving old customs and values. - We're the coolest, most fun, and sole genuinely democratic party - where everyone has a say -, instilling new blood into Talossa's veins.
Among our most ambitious projects are:
•Getting Talossa's old-timers back to work; •Developing joint linguistic (and other) endeavours with Talossans inside and outside the Kingdom; •Promoting more contests and social events, not only for American Talossans; •Encouraging citizens with low participation level to become more active; •Making Talossa self-sufficient to cover web-hosting and contest prize costs by issuing coins and stamps, as well as marketing memorabilia; •Citizens will pay no fees or taxes whatsoever, even for registering new parties.
Now that you're eager to become one of us Reds, get a move on, contact us for additional information and vote for us in the next election. We need your invaluable help to shake off the dust!
JOIN AND ENJOY!
Xhorxh Asmoûr: dreck0612@yahoo.com Ián Páir Danôis: ian.danois@gmail.com Ián da Bitoûr: ivan.viktorov@gmail.com
... at your entire disposal!
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Post by Breneir Itravilatx on Dec 11, 2007 19:46:50 GMT -6
Azul Xhorxh, There seem to be several points of agreement between the LRT and the CCCP. We look forward to working with you in the next Clark. Breneir
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Xhorxh Asmour
Talossan since 02-21-2003
Wot? Me, worry?
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Post by Xhorxh Asmour on Dec 11, 2007 19:49:39 GMT -6
We're open to discussion, Brenéir, and although we may differ in some aspects, we above all seek the good of our beloved Talossa.
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Post by Breneir Itravilatx on Dec 11, 2007 19:51:37 GMT -6
I am sure that we all have Talossa's betterment as our paramount goal, n'est-ce pas?
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Xhorxh Asmour
Talossan since 02-21-2003
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Post by Xhorxh Asmour on Dec 11, 2007 19:53:55 GMT -6
D'accord! ;D
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Post by Breneir Itravilatx on Dec 11, 2007 19:55:20 GMT -6
Merci beaucoup
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Vit Caçeir
"I hated being AG so much I fled as far from it as literally possible."
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Talossan Since: 11-19-2007
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Post by Vit Caçeir on Dec 11, 2007 20:14:45 GMT -6
•Citizens will pay no fees or taxes whatsoever, even for registering new parties. While I strongly agree with most of the arguments of the C.C.C.P. (although I'm still a bit weary of the name , this is the only one I'm a bit concerned about. While I like the idea of not paying money to people, I'm going to guess that party registration fees is where the government gets a decent amount of their funds to pay for things like domain hosting and other things. Does the C.C.C.P. have an alternative to collect funds to pay for Talossan expenses?
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Trotxâ
Talossan since 10-17-2005; Knight since 11-5-2006
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Post by Trotxâ on Dec 11, 2007 20:17:54 GMT -6
Azul Xhorxh - By George, cracking good work! Well done. I see several points of agreement with the RUMP. Very nice! You mention •Getting Talossa's old-timers back to work; and •Encouraging citizens with low participation level to become more active; Unfortunately, this is almost the same thing, isn't it? Again, great job! Sir Trotxâ
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Xhorxh Asmour
Talossan since 02-21-2003
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Post by Xhorxh Asmour on Dec 11, 2007 20:19:26 GMT -6
Please read it again, Edward! :-)
It's there:
•Making Talossa self-sufficient to cover web-hosting and contest prize costs by issuing coins and stamps, as well as marketing memorabilia
Thanks for your attention! You too, Sir Trotxâ!
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Post by Breneir Itravilatx on Dec 11, 2007 20:26:16 GMT -6
An interesting campaign indeed
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Vit Caçeir
"I hated being AG so much I fled as far from it as literally possible."
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Post by Vit Caçeir on Dec 11, 2007 20:28:13 GMT -6
Ah, of course. I misunderstood the wording of that goal. Dag, I feel like an idiot now. With that little misunderstanding cleared up, I think I can safely say that I see many things I like in the C.C.C.P. (except for perhaps the name , and look forward to seeing this coalition yielding great results.
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Post by Dréu Gavárþic'h on Dec 11, 2007 20:31:32 GMT -6
Ah, of course. I misunderstood the wording of that goal. Dag, I feel like an idiot now. With that little misunderstanding cleared up, I think I can safely say that I see many things I like in the C.C.C.P. (except for perhaps the name , and look forward to seeing this coalition yielding great results. As a fan of communism I like the name...I don't see what all the hubbub is about
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Vit Caçeir
"I hated being AG so much I fled as far from it as literally possible."
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Talossan Since: 11-19-2007
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Post by Vit Caçeir on Dec 11, 2007 20:43:14 GMT -6
Well, I'm a staunch anti-communist. In my opinion, every attempted (and current) institution of communism in a nation has always led to nothing more than an oppressive, authoritarian government. Although Marxism in a hypothetical sense is great, the desire for power is a part of human nature, which leads to (in my opinion) the failure of communist society.
Democratic Socialism, however, is a different story, when it is put into truthful and honest action. If the people choose to have the government provide stuff for them, and still have a say in their government's choices regarding foreign and domestic policy, I say let 'em.
Besides, the comments were intended to be light-hearted in nature, and I'd rather not get into a debate on communism right now, so.... I'm gonna.... go.
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Hooligan
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Post by Hooligan on Dec 11, 2007 20:43:33 GMT -6
Well, I think the hubbub is about the fact that if a party were named the NDSAP or NAZI or something, despite the party having nothing to do with Nazism, people would have probably complain mightily about the name. Strangely, though, a party named CCCP, despite being the name of the nation that murdered untold millions of its own innocent people in purges and gulags, and being the most repressive political state over a 70+ year period, invading and imprisoning its neighbour nations, is somehow different. It's a strange world.
(( Hooligan ))
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Post by Dréu Gavárþic'h on Dec 11, 2007 20:47:51 GMT -6
Well, I think the hubbub is about the fact that if a party were named the NDSAP or NAZI or something, despite the party having nothing to do with Nazism, people would have probably complain mightily about the name. Strangely, though, a party named CCCP, despite being the name of the nation that murdered untold millions of its own innocent people in purges and gulags, and being the most repressive political state over a 70+ year period, invading and imprisoning its neighbor nations, is somehow different. It's a strange world. (( Hooligan )) It is, I think it has a lot to do with the fact that a lot of Stalin's purges were not ethnically based (though many were). Just to note, I am not a fan in any way of Mao or Stalin or China or the USSR in general though I do believe Communism is a beautiful idea in theory. Though I must say nowadays I go more for Democratic Socialism, Ed, that is a truly gorgeous thing!
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