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Post by Objective Reporter on Mar 11, 2004 0:24:51 GMT -5
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Geomania
Lazy reporter
I'm not a reporter...-_-
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Post by Geomania on Mar 11, 2004 11:50:49 GMT -5
Excellent article, Objective Reporter.
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Post by Sarda on Mar 12, 2004 15:17:46 GMT -5
Not excellent. The Meritocracy's position and nature was mischaracterized. Only comparatively new senators don't know what the NPO is and the Meritocracy is certainly not new to regional politics. The Meritocracy is the oldest stable government in NS history. And even if your own lack of knowledge claims that isn't the case, the Meritocracy is still far from new to any sort of politics.
An excellent piece of writing perhaps, but not entirely accurate or objective.
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Post by Objective Reporter on Mar 12, 2004 17:55:52 GMT -5
Not excellent. The Meritocracy's position and nature was mischaracterized. Only comparatively new senators don't know what the NPO is and the Meritocracy is certainly not new to regional politics. The Meritocracy is the oldest stable government in NS history. And even if your own lack of knowledge claims that isn't the case, the Meritocracy is still far from new to any sort of politics. An excellent piece of writing perhaps, but not entirely accurate or objective. I apologize for the error. I was not aware of the Meritocracy's ancient history of regional activity, only of the more recent era of withdrawal from the 'political intrigue' game of regional politics due to its distaste for the UN. Furthermore, I assumed that certain Meritocratic Senators' unfamiliarity with the NPO was evidence of the organization's protracted isolation. I have only been in the game for a few months now, and I have a lot to learn about a lot of the regions and governments here. My intention was not to mischaracterize the Meritocracy in any way, so I welcome your correction here.
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