Marmaduke for Congress - SAGP

Day 2,006, 16:53 Published in South Africa South Africa by Marmaduke IV


Throughout my tenure here in eSouth Africa, I have been a very outspoken person. I will proudly fly the colors of any person I support and tear down the walls around anyone who dares to cross me.

I don't believe in being soft-spoken. If Gandhi has a polar opposite, I am that person. Change happens through action and involvement. Sure, there is a time and place for everything. But time can be made and places can be found.

That, I believe, is the platform for success and those are the tenants I hope that will get me into congress next week.



My time here in eSA began a long time ago in a country far, far away. The first year of my eLife was spent in eUSA where I was a two-time president. I spent a good portion of this time running sock puppet companies and flipping pancakes. A story for another time. Upon my rebirth in August of 2009, somewhere around day 650 of the new world.

The details are fuzzy at best, but from what I remember of my past life, I established and ran the party African National Alliance after taking it over from its banned leader, then known as the Christian Democratic Log Cabin something something etc...



Within a few months, we had successfully won the country presidency and with that, I put forward a bill to remove eSA from Sol, an alliance similar to NaN, and for eSA to join Phoenix. With that power play, South Africa became a major global force as we helped Argentina and Brazil in their invasion of Australia.

Did how this played out go perfectly? No. But it played out. We set our minds to it and did it. Player activity was at an all-time high for South Africa.

I don't believe anyone should be a walk-in candidate, and that's what we have here these days. Certain people here consider themselves above democracy and that they have a ticket to lifetime congressional terms. They shoe themselves into congress and then waste their spot on inactivity and mindless support for the status quo.

Some points I intend to address as a member of congress are as follows:
Addressing the overreaching of power by recent South African presidents
As noted above, investigating the rental agreement which the presidents of late have bypassed congress on
Better funding and more organization for our military through new leadership, which congress must take control of (and less bureaucracy)
Investigation into the location and security of our countries currency reserves
Reestablishing social and community aspects, such as the Ministry of Fun
Better communication between our community and the foreigner groups that call eSA home and eventual integration