[CDV-NZ] The ATO ABC To DO...

Day 1,067, 03:50 Published in New Zealand New Zealand by Carr De Vaux

As we approach the Congressional elections, i cannot be amazed at the amount of time and organisation some of my colleagues in the provisional government have put into the ATO efforts. Many of you, especially those who arrive more recently, might not be aware of the amount of real hours needed to 'care for a fledging country'...Many, myself included, just take many of the things going around us for granted.... so i thought i might want to list down some basic "To-do ATO tasks and strategy" and perhaps my fellow eKiwis might consider uniting in the coming 4 days for the sake of ourselves..

The ATO ABC To DO...
1. Get some idiots like Fionia, Myles, myself, Bass, Calbe, Crusadercarl etc who are willing to spend several hours in the very early days to agree to form a provisional leadership. Mind you, eNew Zealand have not even existed yet, and many of you all were still doing your own thing or preparing for your big trip to eNZ.

2. Basic infrastructures like the forums (now hosted on independent server, funded by some of these early citizens - Alfagrem, Bass, CrusaderCarl), the official orgs/newspaper such as the Kiwi Kontrol , bank org , media org and so forth. All of these orgs were privately funded, just as all the political parties...

3. Writing propaganda articles to promote eNew Zealand to attract the best minds. It wasn't that difficult - considering eNZ is such a beautiful place.... Wahooboobs did a great job on this end.


4. Convincing 70-80 people to sign up to be congress candidates, run a primary election for that, PM all 40 primaries winners on the congressional election instruction. Also sending our countless, countless in-game PM and releasing articles of instruction and so forth - so that we can have "UNITY CONGRESSIONAL LIST". If you think PMing is easy task - PM Fionia TODAY, she ll love to have more helpers.


5. SCreening the early citizens, tracking identified PTOers (from recent PTO operations around the world), gathering intels from friends and foes, talking countless hours on IRC and reading countless foreign languages articles (via google translator), reporting multies (yes, we have them here already!), tracking multies...
6. Building an organised military from stratch. It is amazing job by Bradley, Kyle and co to get this up and running. From recruiting from oversea, to organising dry runs of military command line, to handling the mess from the eIndia mission - the military has been nothing but exemplary.

...i can go on and on about the other minor stuff like convincing some of you guys not to make new political parties, PMing some of you to join our cause here (wink at thingol and albert), but i think this article is already tldr. I have personally spent more than 20hours 'work' - which i am happy to volunteer for - to defend my RL nation sovereign.

IN SUMMARY - my question to those who are in doubt that the provisional government is (SO FAR) sincere in its undertaking to protect the interests and welfare of this country - PLEASE KINDLY PM me. I would like to know of your concerns immediately. To those who feel like they are being 'oppressed' by this provisional government, well, just let us finish the ATO on the soncgressional election - after which - all your politicking and debates can take place.

And last but not least, to those who are openly 'opposing' the existing government. I hope we don't let our emotions get into our mind and cloud our judgement on who is the real enemy. We are all here for our common good and commonwealth - and it should stay that way.

and lastly, for my provisional government colleagues - Please STOP reacting so harshly when someone criticise our work and decisions. We ARE responsible for them and we SHOULD be accountable for them. If our fellow citizens failed to understand our actions, i believe the failure lies on us in failing to convince them. Of course, if they are here just to TO us - they wouldn't have spend hours talking, posting in the forums and actively contributing to the discussion in the media right?

And so, my fellow Kiwis: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country.

THINK.

For eNEW ZEALAND,

Yours,
Carr de Vaux