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Post by karolina on May 3, 2009 10:41:57 GMT 3
Hello! I am not sure where it should actually go, so I hope you'll excuse me if I leave this proposal here. As you might have known eRussia has recently suffered a Romanian TO attempt at the Congress elections. However, we fenced the attack and took over the former Romanian party in eRussia. So here's the deal. I am currently the party president of this former Romanian party www.erepublik.com/en/party/beer-lovers-party-2449/1And I am ready to give it to you. I have already talked to Armin.pk about handing over the party to the Communists. However, he was silent lately so I didn't get a response as to whether you are ready to take it or not. If you think you are ready to come back to eRussia and take part in the local politics, I will gladly give away this party to you. Regards,
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Post by maksim on May 3, 2009 11:11:55 GMT 3
We have been discussing the possibility of opening a new party in eRussia. However, we have not done anything yet, simply because a TO on our party would kick us out of local politics, once again.
Karolina, who's responsible for this decision of giving us the party back? Why are you helping us, who are completely against your policies?
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Post by karolina on May 3, 2009 14:10:50 GMT 3
This decision is made by the Constitutional Democrats Party. I have urged the party to reconsider their attitude towards the Communists, many of whom were a great asset to eRussia. And finally I have persuaded them to agree to handing out this party to you, as we need a wider political landscape with opportunities for every eRussian citizen.
Furthermore, I think we just need some fresh thoughts and ideas, which you might bring in once you decide to take this party and active part in eRussian political life.
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Post by maksim on May 3, 2009 15:32:29 GMT 3
Very well. We will discuss this and get back to you then.
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Post by Riza Karabasan on May 3, 2009 21:04:00 GMT 3
hah, karolina is the one who reported me for the Lenin's Birthday article
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Post by Foreign Legion on May 4, 2009 0:21:16 GMT 3
That's mighty kind of you but i believe i'm going to go to NK!!!!! lol nah ill consider Russia always liked it there.
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Post by Riza Karabasan on May 4, 2009 9:22:42 GMT 3
NK is an aspiring prospect, but a lot of people will be there, so it will be hard to deal with...
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Post by Duncomrade on May 4, 2009 11:48:44 GMT 3
Frankly, I'm surprised that they want us back there. Don't they understand that we are completely opposed to them? Is this offer just a public relations exercise? Are they trying to garner the support of eRussian leftists by publicly bringing the Communist Party back to eRussia? Or maybe they hope our presence will unify the bourgeois parties against us?
Whatever their motives, we should accept the offer for comrades who are interested in operating in eRussia. But let's not forget that in eRepublik, the in-game Party is not everything; building the parallel economy is the real source of power. Workers' control of the eState is only a bonus, though a powerfuk bonus it is.
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Post by karolina on May 4, 2009 14:04:31 GMT 3
hah, karolina is the one who reported me for the Lenin's Birthday article Yes, as long as you are talking about RL stuff, it's personal. I have lost 10 of my relatives as victims to that regime. Frankly, I'm surprised that they want us back there. Don't they understand that we are completely opposed to them? Is this offer just a public relations exercise? Are they trying to garner the support of eRussian leftists by publicly bringing the Communist Party back to eRussia? Or maybe they hope our presence will unify the bourgeois parties against us? Whatever their motives, we should accept the offer for comrades who are interested in operating in eRussia. But let's not forget that in eRepublik, the in-game Party is not everything; building the parallel economy is the real source of power. Workers' control of the eState is only a bonus, though a powerfuk bonus it is. Give me a sec here: 1. Many of native eRussians and those of non-Russian speakers still like you, either at the political or personal level. No matter how I personally feel about your ideology I couldn't help but like Mombasa, Foreign Legion or Krasnaya Zvezda. 2. We do understand tha you are opposed. But there are more opportunities for the country through diversity. 3. No, this is an offer period, there will be no publicity. You send the man with experience close to mine and I hand over the party to him. 4. Unfortunaely, or luckily no one's presence can unify them. Even expected Romanian-US takeover cannot.
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Post by Nicholas Anatoliovich on May 4, 2009 18:15:18 GMT 3
Just to let it be known, yes this is really me Anatoliovich, I'm just posting from another computer... and I forgot my password (even though I tried to guess it about five times so far). I just wanted to put in my two cents (since this website isn't blocked ;D). **Modified to prove that it's me and not an impostor. hah, karolina is the one who reported me for the Lenin's Birthday article Yes, as long as you are talking about RL stuff, it's personal. I have lost 10 of my relatives as victims to that regime. Since we're getting personal... My family is primarily Polish, from Bialystok, my father, and from Wroclaw my mother, and I'm from that Bialystok area myself. I've come to terms, though my grandparents are viewed as heroes for the most part. I'd have to say that celebrating a birthday of a man who is still seen as a hero in that country isn't a problem (I'm digressing, but I do things like that). I just want to correct you and show you that Lenin had nothing to do with your losses. I don't want to start a history speech, but both had significantly different ideologies. Frankly, I'm surprised that they want us back there. Don't they understand that we are completely opposed to them? Is this offer just a public relations exercise? Are they trying to garner the support of eRussian leftists by publicly bringing the Communist Party back to eRussia? Or maybe they hope our presence will unify the bourgeois parties against us? Whatever their motives, we should accept the offer for comrades who are interested in operating in eRussia. But let's not forget that in eRepublik, the in-game Party is not everything; building the parallel economy is the real source of power. Workers' control of the eState is only a bonus, though a powerfuk bonus it is. Give me a sec here: 1. Many of native eRussians and those of non-Russian speakers still like you, either at the political or personal level. No matter how I personally feel about your ideology I couldn't help but like Mombasa, Foreign Legion or Krasnaya Zvezda. 2. We do understand tha you are opposed. But there are more opportunities for the country through diversity. 3. No, this is an offer period, there will be no publicity. You send the man with experience close to mine and I hand over the party to him. 4. Unfortunaely, or luckily no one's presence can unify them. Even expected Romanian-US takeover cannot.[/quote] And with this, not to rudely butt-in, but I'd like to agree with Dun - there's something fishy about this, and it's sticking out. I at least can't tell, because a lot of things are sticking out (like the rumors, and other business trips I've planned on eRep). I'm for accepting (with caution), no offense to you personally Karolina.
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Post by Foreign Legion on May 4, 2009 21:36:15 GMT 3
Well we all need to realize that althogh we may want to role play, the Communist Regime in the USSR, was not Communist in the true sence. It was a brutal dictatorship to live under. We cannot truely imagine what it was actually like to live under a Stalinist regime. I belive most of us can recognise that Stalinism is not communism. No matter what we do much of the r/l population was abused and permanently scared by the regime. Once you talk to them they are understanding and many are leftist just not to the marxist extreme. If we want to have a large base of R/L Russian support its just not going to happen unless we drop the role playing witch im sure no one wants to do. lol So in short we can go be a part of Russian society but making power grabs will only turn people against us. I want to belive that this is a genuine offer but im sure there's somthing to there ends behind it.
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Post by maksim on May 4, 2009 21:43:35 GMT 3
Yep, I fully agree. Free Russia has lost over half of its members and is now the smallest party in eRussia. It doesn't matter, we still hold the 90k RUB.
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Post by Riza Karabasan on May 5, 2009 9:22:35 GMT 3
--off topic--
I think we should TO Austria. They have 25 active pop.
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Post by Anatoliovich on May 5, 2009 13:11:58 GMT 3
--off topic-- I think we should TO Austria. They have 25 active pop. If you got that # from the eRep website it's more than likely to be wrong.
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Post by Riza Karabasan on May 6, 2009 1:48:47 GMT 3
I looked at their vote charts. They're like 39 living there. We can collect gold being congress members. whatever. We need your votes in eTurkey, please come and vote!
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