G'day Tasmania!
Chris Stanwick
Citizens of Tasmania,
Today, I am proud to announce my candidacy to represent you in the Australian Senate in October as a member of the True Blue Party. Although I am relatively new to Australia, the party and many other Australian citizens have embraced my arrival and made me feel welcome. I appreciate the warmth and friendliness of the Australian people and want to use my experience and tireless energy to aid in the continued prosperity and success of Australia.
I have served several terms as a Congressman; as a deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Under Minister before that; as an ambassador; as a military commanding officer; as a business owner of multiple companies; as a professor of economics; and in several positions in political parties. I currently serve as the director of an international research organization. I have political, diplomatic, military, and economic experience. I am also usually on eRep about ten to twelve hours every day, and intermittently on IRC.
As election day gets closer, I will publish articles regarding my stance on various issues so that you can better understand my politics. Right now, the most important thing to understand about me is that I always strive to do what is best for the citizens as a whole. I have sacrificed my reputation and career in the past doing what I thought best for the public, and am willing to do so again if necessary. I am responsible to my constituents, which includes every citizen in the nation, not to my party or anyone else. I will hold your best interest in the forefront of my mind for every vote, every debate, and every decision. You are Australia.
-Chris Stanwick
Comments
Good luck.
sucksamaxxx
I believe that this is now published in the correct nation. Blame the earlier mistake on an overindulgence at Oktoberfest this afternoon, today was opening day and admittance was free. Yay! Free beer!
Ahh there you go. Voted from USA.
Are you ever coming back?
Yeah waiting for the return of Stanwick to America.
I believe that Harrison's comment sums up the feeling of the US powers that be on my ever returning. While I don't hold a grudge against them, it appears that they are not as forgiving.
Wow, you're in Australia now... damn you sure have gotten around since you left the US. Well good luck I suppose, I won't forget how you ran the moving ticket program back home, something I can especially understand now as one of the operators of the Flying Unicorn Squadron.
Best of luck to you! I am sure you will serve with honor.
maybe NT would be easier.