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Rantings of an old man, still trying to get things done. I'd suggest some of my older articles to remember Erepublik's good old days!

Presidential "Elections"

3 Day 1,960, 16:54 Published in Pakistan Pakistan Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

As I write this, you're going to complain that I'm "against" Pakistan in some way. Frankly, I don't care what you think in terms of what my intentions are. I am here to serve Pakistan in the best way Pakistan has ever seen, which is to bring Dio read more »

The Hand of Dio

8 Day 1,951, 14:26 Published in Pakistan Pakistan Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

It is with this guidance we work. We train, we struggle against those which would try to subdue our will, but never will our will break. It is unfathomable, and impossible to do...

Because the will is his.


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The Council of Punjab

9 Day 1,935, 16:43 Published in Pakistan Pakistan Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

Gentlemen;

I once again humbly submit, on behalf of Dio himself, that we remove this abomination called Congress, as it smacks of Elitism and Caste Systems, and immediately establish the Council of Punjab. I will continue to request … read more »

Dioism, Erepublik, and You

14 Day 1,931, 20:50 Published in Pakistan Pakistan Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

I have spent my time here in Pakistan, but now and before I returned to a few of my home nations. I've spent time around the world, but have always returned to the idea of Dioism and the ultimate Erepublik community.

You see, rarely do I write

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Dio and The Structure

4 Day 1,930, 20:32 Published in Pakistan Pakistan Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

Friends, there is no you, nor I. There is but we. That is not only his way, but the only way. This forsaken land may not deserve us, but we shall endure.

Seemingly this land was taken over by people unwilling to do what was necessary to … read more »