Post by White Lotus Eaters on Jul 8, 2004 21:07:41 GMT -5
Comrades of all nations, the Red Liberty Alliance has a comment that might momentarily interest you.
As many will know, the RLA has been, over the last month, involved in a war with Ireland and Imperial Germany, the former because of her imperialist acts of aggression against a member region of the ADN and her attempted usurpation of the government of that region, the latter because the Imperial Germans saw honour in upholding an alliance with the Irish.
The time has come for the RLA to withdraw from the current conflict and to return to a watchful peace.
In truth, we are ashamed to call it a war. It has been one pathetic and corrupt regime utilising an honourable one to attack an apolitical defender organisation. The forces of the RLA will not be needed to end this conflict and indeed we foresee an end to the conflict draw ever closer, whether the insolent and tyrannical government of Ireland agree to peace or try and insult the ADN (again) with ridiculous terms. Ireland can hold out for a month, or two at best and we have no doubt that before that time, certain intelligence agents will have acquired the Irish password and passed it to the relevant armies, so that they may free Ireland from the psychotic persecution complex of Prodigal Fenian and the sycophancy of his followers.
We draw international attention to our brothers and sisters who have revolted from Ireland and left the region in protest at the tyranny of the Irish government. These men and women have raised the scarlet banner of socialism and democracy and proclaimed openly that Ireland has neither. Whether these comrades hold true to their aims is yet to be seen, but it tells us all what the true state of affairs within Ireland is, whether Ireland or her allies admit it or not. The RLA will be investigating this movement in the hope that they will found a new region and will join with their socialist brothers and sisters as members of the RLA.
Finally, the RLA has internal matters to work on. This conflict has highlighted the need for increased internal democracy, so that we may fulfill our socialist potential and bring the control of our alliance ever closer to the people who make up the membership. These are our goals as we leave the war, heads high, secure in the knowledge that Ireland is already defeated in all but name.
As many will know, the RLA has been, over the last month, involved in a war with Ireland and Imperial Germany, the former because of her imperialist acts of aggression against a member region of the ADN and her attempted usurpation of the government of that region, the latter because the Imperial Germans saw honour in upholding an alliance with the Irish.
The time has come for the RLA to withdraw from the current conflict and to return to a watchful peace.
In truth, we are ashamed to call it a war. It has been one pathetic and corrupt regime utilising an honourable one to attack an apolitical defender organisation. The forces of the RLA will not be needed to end this conflict and indeed we foresee an end to the conflict draw ever closer, whether the insolent and tyrannical government of Ireland agree to peace or try and insult the ADN (again) with ridiculous terms. Ireland can hold out for a month, or two at best and we have no doubt that before that time, certain intelligence agents will have acquired the Irish password and passed it to the relevant armies, so that they may free Ireland from the psychotic persecution complex of Prodigal Fenian and the sycophancy of his followers.
We draw international attention to our brothers and sisters who have revolted from Ireland and left the region in protest at the tyranny of the Irish government. These men and women have raised the scarlet banner of socialism and democracy and proclaimed openly that Ireland has neither. Whether these comrades hold true to their aims is yet to be seen, but it tells us all what the true state of affairs within Ireland is, whether Ireland or her allies admit it or not. The RLA will be investigating this movement in the hope that they will found a new region and will join with their socialist brothers and sisters as members of the RLA.
Finally, the RLA has internal matters to work on. This conflict has highlighted the need for increased internal democracy, so that we may fulfill our socialist potential and bring the control of our alliance ever closer to the people who make up the membership. These are our goals as we leave the war, heads high, secure in the knowledge that Ireland is already defeated in all but name.