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Post by csmith on May 15, 2005 10:09:02 GMT -5
On June 6, we will be holding elections to replace me as Chancellor of this Assembly. The two candidates are Brandon Sullivan and Akhilesh Pilallimarri.
More about the candidates:
Brandon Sullivan
Other citizenships: Aryez, Sullifree
Jobs in Lavalon: Head Judge of Administrative Court Undersecretary of State Supreme Court Justice
Micronational Experience: (from Sullifree's website) Founder of Sullifree, founded in 2001 Citizen of Sullifree, 2001- Monarch of Sullifree, 2001- Created first Sullifreean website, 2002 Citizen of Breuddwyd, 2005 (pending rejoining) Represented Breuddwyd in Lavalonian 5-party Summit, 2005 Member of Breuddwydian Cyfrin Gyngor, 2005 Citizen of Avalonia, 2005 Minister of the Interior of Avalonia, 2005 Premier of Avalonia, 2005 Grand Prince of Avalonia, 2005 Citizen of Lavalon, 2005- Undersecretary of State of Lavalon, 2005- Assistant Justice of Lavalonian Supreme Court, 2005- Head Justice of Lavalonian Administrative Law Court, 2005- 2005 Candidate for Lavalonian Chancellor, pending election Lavalonian Representative to the Lower House of the IA, 2005- Citizen of Aryez, 2005- Head of Guardian Council of Aryez, 2005- Aryezi Forum Administrator, 2005- Founded and runs Micronations Now Newsblog, 2005- Akhilesh Pilallimarri:
Other citizenships: Aryez
Jobs in Lavalon: Ambassador to Antica
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Post by Brian Capelle on May 15, 2005 13:49:28 GMT -5
Take note of Aryez's accomplishments too, involving Antica, Aryez, being Lavalon's ambassador to Antica, etc... want to go into further detail?
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Post by csmith on May 15, 2005 16:19:44 GMT -5
Well, I'm sure both of you will be talking about yourselves a lot during your campaigns...right? ;D
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Post by Aryez on May 15, 2005 17:12:51 GMT -5
I've actually been a loyal and hardworking Antican citizen for most of my micronational life. Antica is what really taught me about micronations. I'm glad because being Antican instilled a sense of discipline, duty, and seriousness in me. It's that sense that I hope to share with you all.
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Post by Brian Capelle on May 15, 2005 19:38:43 GMT -5
I am happy to say that...
... it is my parents who instilled such discipline into me. Everybody should respect their parents for what they do to put up with your bad qualities, and what they do to help you grow your good ones. Sometimes they can get out of hand, but in the end, you're a batter person 'cuz of them.
Anyway, this is getting a bit deep into violating my break I set for myslef... so enjoy yourselves, I have a bunch of standardized tests to worry about this week anyway.
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Post by csmith on May 16, 2005 13:56:10 GMT -5
Which ones? Do you go to a school that's like mine and is a pilot school for No Child Left Behind?
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Post by Brian Capelle on May 16, 2005 16:32:42 GMT -5
I don't know and... I don't really care. 'No Child Left Behind' is not really that much helpful, and the tests are state-based anyway... PACT (Palmetto Achievement Challenge Test... SC is the Palmetto state) testing is for all of my classes, but for the classes I'm taking for high school credit (I'm in 8th grade but the best get to take high school courses for Math and LA, or Algebra 1 and English 1, if you prefer) I have to take the End of Course tests.
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