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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 2:56 pm
by Meelducan
Dentali wrote:
Uttland wrote:We do. Any volunteers?



ill even do all the work in terms of planning and making a character I just need someone to play them

I will!

PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 2:57 pm
by Velahor
Update on what’s next for all my characters:
Stephens- push marijuana legalization through the Montana legislature, work with Montana FWP Director Cory to fix MT’s state park system (more on that later), recruit four specific characters to run as Libertarians or libertarian Republicans in the 2018 elections
Smith- fight for her gun bill and then propose another surprisingly pro-business pro-worker bill
Roberts- quit talking about walls and start talking about education and jobs
Miles- (it’s a secret)
Chase- (I gotta post her story about the inaugural Ball next)

PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 3:01 pm
by Meelducan
Velahor wrote:Update on what’s next for all my characters:
Stephens- push marijuana legalization through the Montana legislature, work with Montana FWP Director Cory to fix MT’s state park system (more on that later), recruit four specific characters to run as Libertarians or libertarian Republicans in the 2018 elections
Smith- fight for her gun bill and then propose another surprisingly pro-business pro-worker bill
Roberts- quit talking about walls and start talking about education and jobs
Miles- (it’s a secret)
Chase- (I gotta post her story about the inaugural Ball next)

It'll be hard getting the gun bill passed with a Republican majority in Congress.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 3:01 pm
by Prolieum
I have been having some formatting and computer difficulties, so the OP is not quite as modified as it is meant to be, but, regardless, the time has come.

Welcome to the New OOC

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The grass is greener on the other side

PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 3:30 pm
by Velahor
Meelducan wrote:
Velahor wrote:Update on what’s next for all my characters:
Stephens- push marijuana legalization through the Montana legislature, work with Montana FWP Director Cory to fix MT’s state park system (more on that later), recruit four specific characters to run as Libertarians or libertarian Republicans in the 2018 elections
Smith- fight for her gun bill and then propose another surprisingly pro-business pro-worker bill
Roberts- quit talking about walls and start talking about education and jobs
Miles- (it’s a secret)
Chase- (I gotta post her story about the inaugural Ball next)

It'll be hard getting the gun bill passed with a Republican majority in Congress.

Oh she knows it won’t happen. There’s more tour than that.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 6:24 pm
by God Tere Norld
Sorry I wasn’t active 4 a while, life stress. Is my character accepted?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 6:27 pm
by Democratic Peoples republic of Kelvinsi
God Tere Norld wrote:Sorry I wasn’t active 4 a while, life stress. Is my character accepted?

New OOC

viewtopic.php?f=31&t=427515&start=425

PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 6:26 pm
by Naifon
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Character Information Sheet


NS Nation Name: Naifon
Character Name: Lisa Huxley
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 41
Character Height: 5' 2"
Character Weight: 121 pounds
Character Position/Role/Job: Junior Senator from Minnesota
Character State of Origin: Minnesota
Character State of Residence: Minnesota
Character Party Affiliation: Democratic Party
Main Strengths: Logic, reason, intellect
Main Weaknesses: Personability, social skills
Appearance: NONE
Biography: Born in a quaint Minneapolis suburb in 1976, Lisa became known for her lucrative lemonade business. Her early interest in business led to a realization that massive corprations step over the working class. She made it her mission to one day stand up for the common man. Her high school's valedictorian, she earned a full-ride scholarship to MIT, where she studied political science. She graduate in 2002 with distinction.
After interning at the Democratic National Committee for 3 years, her desire to hold elected office grew stronger. In 2006, she ran for Senate in Minnesota with the slogan, "I will stand up for those who cannot." Her clunky delivery of the line and her overall awkward presence operated to her detriment, but she managed to squeak out a 51-49 victory over Republican incumbent Mark Yoshimura. Since her ascension into office, she has championed womens' rights legislation, anti-trust laws, and has been a reliable Democrat under any estimation.
Other Info: Suffers from mild autism

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