WP has new delegate
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Post by WP has new delegate on May 27, 2004 23:45:01 GMT -5
You might want to study the fact that Norion, who was accused of sheltering criminals and being a NPO agent along with MVS, is gone. 19 hours ago the endorsements re-tallied and Berhampore is the new delgate, to the relief of the patriots of the WP. Most natiosn have declared week-long celebrations. Berm's new goal is for a constitutional re-write and more activity on the off-site.
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Post by Mr Gossip on May 28, 2004 3:03:53 GMT -5
There's no proof of that.
Norion stepped down peacefully and moved to the SP.
Wierd...his goals are like MVS's. Berhampore must be NPO too.
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An informed West Pacifican
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Post by An informed West Pacifican on May 28, 2004 17:40:21 GMT -5
I am a high ranking official in the West Pacific, and your both wrong.
The change in Delegate was a result of an election. Berhampore merely surpassed Norion.
Norion never harboured NPO agents, or was ever one (he actually appceipated the rise of a dictator in the pacific). MVS is no NPO agent, dispite his shady background, he loyalities do not lie in the NPO. And Berhamore has ever spoke good of the NPO. so much so he calls himself a NO-PO
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Post by Yup its Berhampore on May 29, 2004 1:39:10 GMT -5
Norion was surpassed in an election he himself had altered to fit his own whim. He left the WP for the South Pacific that afternoon - and snuck back in just before the overnight reset; he was promtly ejected but removed from the ban list.
MVS/Kurdazistan was a double agent, attempting to get in good with the NPO while denoucing the West Pacific - his nation of Maruipol (now deat) tried to work its way into the good graces of the NPO. When that didn't work he returned to the WP as MVS, the hand picked - if distrusted - succsor to Norion. So many nations across NS knew of Kurdazistan and his past, and didn't think he could be allowed to rule a feeder region, they moved into the WP to support Norion when it looked like that nation was loosing the Delegate race. While in the end it might have been a question if that was democratic it showed one major theme - no one who knows Kurdazistan/MVS trusts him.
Berhampore was, before this 'election' in charge of the West Pacific Interest Section in the NPO - simply because of his No-PO sentiments (and, btw, Berh coined the term 'No-PO'). "Only Nixon can go to China" is the phrase that goes here. Being cordial and 'has ever spoke good of' are two entirely different things - but you can't ask much of person who is conpulsively secretive; discernment isn't Kurds strong point.
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