A Red Dawn [N.C.L. Congress Election]

Day 2,164, 09:37 Published in Norway Norway by Andreas Moe

PV, 1st Edition. 23 Oct 2013.

Now, this is more of an announcement but also a heads-up that I'm running for
Congress and creating this newspaper. Back in 2011 we used to make congress announcements at least.

Anecdotes
I was eDead quite some time ago, but now I'm back from the grave.
First I wanted to just check things out, this game is of course as much of a
"gambling addiction machine" as ever. The situation of Norway does not seem very different, we're in a very different alliance of course, but I remember those
chilly winter days we spent on Svalbard, our one region, while a member of
Eden, an alliance many started to be upset about. I realize I'm basically a
baby now, and have to start over learning the game again.

There was a time when Norway was semi-active, such a thing can happen again if we want to.

Now... what made me want to stay longer was when I saw N.C.L., the Norwegian
Communist League.



Running for the Norwegian Communist League
eIdealism has always interested me, it's hilarious and a fun thing to be a
part of. The game is literally against us. As a congressman I will adhere to
the official party program and our fantastic party leadership, I'll do
what is best for the common worker and Norway in general, not just a few rich
businessmen. I will not support lower taxes, but with the N.C.L. try to find
ways to distribute the wealth. Of course, I shall do my best in using IRC and
being at the congress forum.

The Proletarian Voice
This newspaper used to be named "Seiersmarsjen", now I'm founding "The
Proletarian Voice", a paper about class struggle and Marxist-Leninism. I'm
sure I can find something to write about, if not, I can always whine about the
upper classes.



Break your shackles
Are you an angry peasent or worker with a rifle? NCL is the party for you.
Let's work for a better future both in eNorway and beyond, because segways shouldn't only be given to rich bokmål kids in Oslo.

My opinion does not neccesarily represent that of other comrades in the NCL, but you have to admit eCommunism is a lot cooler with soviet posters.

I hope you'll have a good evening, or day. Regardless of when you're reading
this. Until next time, comrade.