Spazzing Out
New Member
Awaiting Atlantic Membership...
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Post by Spazzing Out on May 9, 2003 19:23:56 GMT -5
ERRR!!! I want my Atlantic membership already!
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Post by B4kst4br on May 9, 2003 19:39:22 GMT -5
ERRR!!! I want my Atlantic membership already! this is your first test remember? i thought i said that some where. the longer you wait, the more loyal i think you are. notice how i said i...MUAHAHAHA
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Post by Magnate Bonifede on May 9, 2003 21:13:39 GMT -5
My question is aside from your justification for annexing a region - what has the Atlantic done to make these regions "well-established" or "well-organized" - seems thus far nothing aside the pure fact of recruiting to sieze other regions, which by no doubt are inteded to be established or organized regions no less then the others you occupy now.
So regardless of the AA's cause, by not bettering these regions by the grounds wich you have laid in your charter - your actions are not justified.
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New People
Junior Member
For us [Atlantic]
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Post by New People on May 9, 2003 21:19:05 GMT -5
Easy everyone, you might pull a muscle or something. Ease off the coffee and don't be so closed minded. Listen to what Myrth has to say. Don't be so arrogant, he is trying to voice his opinion and all. He has a right to be heard. And we have a right to tell him he's an ass and show we don't want him here no more.
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New People
Junior Member
For us [Atlantic]
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Post by New People on May 9, 2003 21:29:33 GMT -5
Err, not quite.
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Post by CEOTim on May 10, 2003 14:52:17 GMT -5
*fires pistol in the air*
THIS IS STUPID!
1)Myrth made the ridiculous claim that The Pacific was well-established despite the fact the delegate had maybe 10 endorsements out of hundreds when we moved in
2)New Ali- you're being too sensitive, you didn't succeed in your takeover of the South Pacific, it was clearly much more organized than you thought
3)A well-established or organized region is one we can a)establish diplomatic relations with b)has an active and political forum (on nation states or on a web site) c)has some sort of structure for government
All the regions which are now part of the atlantic fit these criteria. It is my opinion that any well-established region cannon be harmed by the Atantic in the long term because our tactics are honest.
Unlike others we do not, 1)Distrubite false and irrelevant libel 2)Ban opposition
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Post by Nusseburg on May 10, 2003 15:50:30 GMT -5
*applauds* Go, Ambassador!
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Post by Myrth on May 10, 2003 16:19:28 GMT -5
The Pacific is recovering from an evil dictatorship regime who was recently kicked out by the admins. They are working out their new UN delegacy system. They do NOT need YOU to interfere. The delegate has already got about 130 endorsements. You cannot possibly get that amount quickly enough before the delegate realises/is warned by me.
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Post by Myrth on May 10, 2003 16:19:55 GMT -5
The Pacific is recovering from an evil dictatorship regime who was recently kicked out by the admins. They are working out their new UN delegacy system. They do NOT need YOU to interfere. The delegate has already got about 130 endorsements. You cannot possibly get that amount quickly enough before the delegate realises/is warned by me.
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Post by Myrth on May 10, 2003 16:20:24 GMT -5
Sorry about that. Didn't mean to double post.
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Post by MrNonchalant on May 10, 2003 17:09:30 GMT -5
Your point Myrth? Oh, and the one in disgrace, courtesy is a virtue. Even to those we don't like.
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Post by Myrth on May 10, 2003 17:28:29 GMT -5
My point is, that you should let The Pacific work things out on their own. They are perfectly capable of doing so. Plus, you cannot possibly hope to get in now, you're up against a delegate with 150+ endorsements. Plus, I will warn him if i believe you are invading again. I monitor the movements of all Atlantic nations.
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Post by William on May 10, 2003 18:24:32 GMT -5
just as we monitor you myrth. thanks for all the intel... . sure, we could have figured it out on our own, but you made it a helluva lot easier. oh, and dont tell us what we can and cant say, and can and cant do. we can achieve all we set our goals to if we try hard enough, and letting people voice their opinion goes both ways. If we AAC members have a right to post here, so does myrth. and if myrth can bash our alliance and criticise what we stand for, then we can criticise myrth for what he does and what he stands for. that does allow for namecalling and potentially abusive posts, though please keep in mind it degrades the situation considerably if these rights are acted upon. but *shrugs* say what you want when your here.
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Post by Magnate Bonifede on May 10, 2003 19:48:43 GMT -5
In what ways has the Atlantic provided anything to make these regions fit the above criteria - I've seen none. The only uniform action by the AA I have seen is the world fact book - but that in itself is not enough to declare the region to fit any criteria -- you might as well throw the DARE link on it and declare your region drug free.
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Post by Nusseburg on May 11, 2003 12:57:04 GMT -5
Dear noble emissary: I will not defend the actions of Atlantic CentComm during our initial, formative period. We were a different alliance back then. It was not until the operation in Iraq where we first formalized our official foreign policy -- however, due to extraneous circumstances in the region, we were unable to implement our post-insertion strategy. Please note the following: 1) We have since reorganized / revamped the entire structure of the ACC. 2) We have not executed any military operations since that time. If you have seen evidence to the contrary, rest assured that these actions were completely unauthorized by High Command and thus do not have the ACC's sanction. A leading principle of our reorganization strategy was the formalizing of a rigid command hierarchy to prevent such unauthorized mobilizations from occurring again. 3) Establishing diplomatic relations is now our top priority and first option. However, we will continue to maintain a strong, well-trained, and well-organized military force and we will not apologize for this. I would ask you again to note the restraint that is evidenced in the complete absence of military operations since the situation in Iraq. 4) I would like the announce that there are plans to form a separate ministry for handling all ACC-regional affairs, which includes the implementation of unique ACC services to all affiliated regions. I cannot tell you what they are exactly at this time, prior to the official establishment of this ministry.
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