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Post by mihoko on Jul 10, 2005 0:32:38 GMT -5
The next two days, my sisters and there kids came back. I hug them all and told them that I really missed them a lot. Then the next couple of days, I heard the news about terrorist attacks on 4th of July and the summit in Scotland and one of the leaders was ours. I was kinda worried though because the government would started arguing again and my okinawa indenpendence party will or might be involved in it. Then I decided to call Sayuka and see how she is doing. I dialed her number and it began to ring.
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Post by Tom McLeod on Jul 10, 2005 0:33:18 GMT -5
"I don't know. Like I said I just found out about this, but she seemed like a bit of a zealot to me. You know, one of those overbearing Christians, but she did say some really wierd things..." I state, and wish I hadn't said the last part since I really don't want to try to explain.
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Post by sayuka on Jul 10, 2005 0:36:20 GMT -5
I was watching the news when the phone rang. I pick it up and learn that it is Mihoko.
"Mihoko, have you been watching the news? It is very interesting. Since the death of our prime minister at the G-8 summit there has been some debate over who should be his successor."
"What's even more mysterious is that the rightful successors to not want to assume power. Instead they have resigned, as if they are under some political or financial pressure to do so,"
"The leftifts parties called for new elections, but the liberal democratic party (remember, is actually not liberal, but conservative) refuses to allow for it."
"They instead are going to appoint a provisional government, which should be announced soon."
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Post by Cambridge Brackenfield on Jul 10, 2005 0:39:45 GMT -5
"That's really too bad. Well, I am sure we can get our party on this and write articles and even support her with letters and stuff." Cambridge says.
"We need something for our campaign against capital punnishment anyway."
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Post by Tom McLeod on Jul 10, 2005 0:41:23 GMT -5
"Yeah." I say as I write. "So after I'm done do you want me to run up and get us some supper?" I ask.
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Post by Cambridge Brackenfield on Jul 10, 2005 0:43:47 GMT -5
"Nah, I already ate. I feel like I have a lot to do today. I think I am going to head on over to the Party HQ and work on this anti death penalty campaign while you are working on your article. I also have some stuff to turn in there." Cambridge replies, feeling more like doing work than socializing.
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Post by Tom McLeod on Jul 10, 2005 0:45:50 GMT -5
"Okay. I think my other articles are about as good as they're gonna get, could I get you to turn them in for me please?" I ask. I would've liked to have talked with hir, but if sie's busy I won't keep hir from hir work.
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Post by mihoko on Jul 10, 2005 0:46:44 GMT -5
"Yea, I heard about Sayuka and I am really kinda shocked about it though"
"I do respect our late Prime Minister but I became really depressed when I heard he was killed in the attack back in Scotland."
"Yesterday, someone from my party, sent me a email and on it, there is a chance that my party will be involved in it."
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Post by Cambridge Brackenfield on Jul 10, 2005 0:49:41 GMT -5
"Sure, I can turn it in for you. No problem." Cambridge says and takes the papers. "Things really are a mess, aren't they? France just announced their new leader, some guy who is the head of some far right party called Front National." "That's causing rioting in Paris."
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Post by Tom McLeod on Jul 10, 2005 0:51:50 GMT -5
"Well that doesn't surprise me, the riots that is. Yeah things are crazy. I'm just hoping things don't get worse, like Germany could win their littel war..." I sigh. "I hope that's the last fascist revolution we have to see."
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Post by sayuka on Jul 10, 2005 0:53:55 GMT -5
I listen and nod, then turn up the volume on the television to hear what the news has to say about the provisional government.
'Until elections, which will fairly decide the new prime minister, it has been determined that the country will be run not by one leader but by a provisional council. This provisional government will be called the Keiretsu Council, consisting of representatives from major companies with friendly relations to one another and joint interests in this country."
I am very shocked by this so called Keiretsu Coucil, or council of business conglomerates.
"Mihoko, did you hear that, this is terrible!"
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Post by Cambridge Brackenfield on Jul 10, 2005 0:54:44 GMT -5
"I almost forgot about Germany. In light of everything, it's easy to overlook them. I wonder how their war with Israel is going."
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Post by Tom McLeod on Jul 10, 2005 0:58:24 GMT -5
"I'm not sure, and I really don't know what to think. Sure fascists are everyone'e enemies, but I thought Israel started the war and that's not good either. I've heard a lot of odd things about them too."
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Post by Cambridge Brackenfield on Jul 10, 2005 1:01:18 GMT -5
"Yeah. I am definitely not pro Israel, but I guess I am pro Israel over Germany. I can only say for sure that I am pro German and Israeli worker, and hopefully they see the wrongs in what's going on."
"Oh, but I did meet a woman once from a Kibbutzim. Her name as Michal, she was pretty cool."
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Post by Tom McLeod on Jul 10, 2005 1:06:10 GMT -5
"Well that's good. Yeah I can't say I really favor one country over the other, but people are people. No one should be exploited."
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