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Post by toivo on Mar 9, 2005 18:05:22 GMT -5
"I think maybe the choir needs a little more preaching to." I say in an unintentionally beligerant tone of voice. "When we go out and support democrats. Maybe it's time we all sit down and do some preaching to each other."
((Okay apparently the color 'Laughgreen' is blue))
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Mar 9, 2005 18:07:44 GMT -5
((That makes sense. "I laughed until I was laugh green in the face."))
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Post by dariya on Mar 9, 2005 18:11:12 GMT -5
"This is fun. Maybe we should go hunting or something. It would be fun to go on a safari. I like killing things."
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Post by Sarah "Fish" Fischer on Mar 9, 2005 18:24:51 GMT -5
"Maybe," Dylan says. "I think maybe instead of more preaching, we need a revolution. A non-violent revolution, of course. I think that instead of complaining about problems, we should try to fix them more actively. For example," Dylan pauses, trying to remember the name. "Greg here could talk about raising money for a grassroots PR campaign, so that people know we aren't just about the environment."
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Mar 9, 2005 18:36:01 GMT -5
The rest of the day continues in an uneventful matter. Speaker after speaker either reiterates what has already been said or what everyone already knows. Sometimes it seems some just like to hear themselves talk. The more significant things will come tomorrow when they vote on resolutions. The most significant one is the resolution to become involved with terrorist groups.
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Post by toivo on Mar 9, 2005 18:37:47 GMT -5
"Right on." I reply somewhat enigmatically. Revolution has been an uncomfortable topic for me, but I like the notion of it being non-violent. The speaker stops and steps down from the podium. People clap and some whistle and cheer. I missed most of it, but I don't really like the "pep rally" mentality. I clap to be polite.
"I think that sounds like an awesome idea, and I agree that people usually pass us off as counter cultural hippies or what have you. Maybe we could start at the picket line?" I somewhat rhetorically ask Dylan, getting progressively more excited towards the end of my sentence.
((Agh, I did the stupid "laugh green" again.))
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Post by Sarah "Fish" Fischer on Mar 9, 2005 18:42:18 GMT -5
"Hell yeah. We need to do more organizing through the party, and less talking amongst ourselves. I think a media campaign of some kind would be good, as well as large, organized peaceful actions and community services. We're supposed to be all about the grassroots, but anything that our party should support, people usually get involved in on a private level. The socialists have a larger support than us right now because they sound like they will actually do something. Historical precident isn't exactly on their side, but they sound like they mean business, and sometimes that's all it takes."
((I'll be back in an hour. Dinner.))
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Post by alex on Mar 9, 2005 18:43:27 GMT -5
Maybe after we get back from America. Alex pulled up onto a bank and slid to a hault. Look at the time. We dident keep track of it. Its almost 9:00pm. We have to head back now. We must get up early. When we get back in 3 days, we will go to Africa. He turned the truck around and headed back.
OOC: Anyone in America, if you want, you can RP with us when we get their xD
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Post by dariya on Mar 9, 2005 18:46:52 GMT -5
"We're going to America, cool. I am already in a better mood. You are fun to destroy things with. Maybe capitalists and nihilists have more in common than I thought."
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Post by Peter G. Nielsen on Mar 9, 2005 18:50:53 GMT -5
Peter glances sideways at Cynthia. Not what he expected but he wasn't greatly suprised. "My parent's were middle class. They did good by me. College. I was in the Corps for a few years before I got rifted. Now I'm a security consultant for UMN Co. It pays pretty well."
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Post by Cambridge Brackenfield on Mar 9, 2005 18:51:00 GMT -5
"Listen...whatever your name is. I am heading to a meeting. I should have been there earlier. If you are looking for someone, I hope you find the person." Cambridge leaves Set and returns to the socialist meeting. Sie missed some of the speakers and hopes it wasn't anything too important. Sie will be attending the anarchist meeting in a few weeks as well, but since hir party is somewhere between communist and anarcho communist, sie can usually relate to anarchists pretty well.
Sie takes a seat next to Selja and starts taking notes.
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Post by alex on Mar 9, 2005 18:51:17 GMT -5
No we dont. I am just trying to please you. But I am sure you will enjoy New York. We can even spend somore time there and just be Tourists.
Alexander pulled into the garage and they headed indoors. He stopped by a room. You can stay in this room. He pointed to a gorgeus bedroom coated with velvets, marble, and gold.
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Post by dariya on Mar 9, 2005 18:53:54 GMT -5
"I'm used to sleeping in a two bedroom apartment. This is too nice for me. I should just sleep on the couch or the floor."
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Post by alex on Mar 9, 2005 18:56:10 GMT -5
Non-sence. This is actually my not so nice room. Its, upper middle class. he smiled. Now get some rest. We are leaving early.
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Post by Sakari Lehtinen on Mar 9, 2005 18:57:32 GMT -5
Sakari arrives at the meeting just behind Cambridge, and sits down beside hir. He realizes that he forgot his notebook at the apartment.
I slap my forehead and lean towards Cambridge.
"Hey, can I borrow a sheet of paper from you?"
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