Ireland's Security || Padraigs Manifesto

Day 1,349, 11:08 Published in Ireland Ireland by MR. PADRAIG PEARSE

Hello again my fellow Irish citizens, thank you for the
reception I received upon announcing my candidacy.

No citizen, regardless of however prominent or powerful is
entitled to defy the law. I accept the reputation I have earned as a result of
my past actions and no matter whatever I say or do I acknowledge that I can
never obtain the trust of you all. So to ensure that every Irish citizen has
the full confidence in the security of our national finances and my Government,
should I be elected, all the funds of the Irish bank will remain in the sole custody
of my Minister for Finance and, should Dail Eireann decide necessary, an
elected official to safe guard the bank. I will never have any power to enter
the bank nor will I ever seek such an action.

As of now, our country’s resistance comes at a potential consequence
of the permanent loss of our independence. We are being obliterated by a force
of a Godly strength, a library of experience and endless alignments. While our
resources deplete and our hearts shy and shrink our enemy grows only more
powerful, more dominant and more motivated. No man can guarantee our independence
but I can pledge before you that it will be the policy of my Government to
fight with everything we have. A policy that will build an impeccable line of communication
between our two fighting forces the ICA and the IA, I will ensure there is
always phase plan in play and active leaders to execute them. I will ensure
that my Government is in constant contact with our allies and that we as a nation
defend not only our own freedom but the freedom of all of EDEN and, God
willing, this will can be achieved.

My goal is the preservation of fun and freedom and not thesubmission of defeat.
eRepublik is a place we should be able to turn too to forget
the troubles that bestow our nation and our lives. A place where we can reside
in a pleasant community and confide in one another, ignite creative sparks and
have fun. When was the last time this community came together and had a unified
fun?

That's what this country needs and you know I'm right,
Ireland.

Sincerely,

Padraig