Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Final Message to the Voters

The United Press Association invites all parties to make any final calls or messages to the voters...

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The LRP would like to thank the voters for their support. We would also like to inform the voters on recent events such as the debate. I want to talk about the FCP. They seem to be the favorite party in the election. This party did well in the first round of the debate, but fell apart in the last two rounds. They seemed to have trouble deciding what they believe on some of the issues. The FCP said that they supported free trade, but then turned around and said that domestic industry is very important to the economy. Well, which is it? Do you support free trade or growth of domestic industries? Also, the FCP did not answer many of their questions. They went in a circle without directly answering the questions. They often said "I do not understand the question," or they asked a question without answering theirs first.

If you like parties that will not answer your questions, then vote for the FCP. Otherwise, vote for the LRP and we will answer all of your questions. Vote for the LRP and we will ensure a brighter and safer future for this country.

Anonymous said...

First of all, the FCP would like to thank all the voters and our great supporters. Next we would like to say that we are suprised at the attack by the LRP and we would like to clear up this misunderstanding to make sure we are "clear" with the voters since the LRP quote only the bad points of our debate.
1.)Point one mentioned is that our party fell apart during the second round of the debate. We would not consider it as falling apart but a miscommunication between parties and the questioning. We tried to answer every question given towards us, considering we were the most often questioned group in the debate, and like the other parties we had to go off the information we had and knew.
2.)The second point is the issue of free trade or domestic industries? But first let me ask a few questions...What country would discourage their own nation from creating domesitc business? Why would we not want the people of our own country to help increase the economy of the nation? Free trade is still where we believe the country should be however we do not wish to not allow people of our own nation to have their own industries. Our country is open to new ideas and welcome to other countries so that we are able to keep up with knowledge of certain products and learn how to produce the products at faster rates. So yes, we did say that we support both. That is the answer but you may want to know the full facts, not only the misunderstanded opinions of other parties.
The FCP would like the voters to acknowledge this message and our response to these accusations. If there are any questions left we would like to know because we are a party that is here for the people and believe that we can make a difference in the Franklin States of America. Once again, we would like to state that we will not choose to put down any other parties at this point in time. We feel that this is a time left for the voters to decide on where they stand and what party represents their views the most.
Thanks again for all our supporters help and giving us the opportunity to run to give the nation a friend in office; not a politician.

Anonymous said...

The LSP would also like to thank the voters for all their participation up to this point, and for all future voter interaction. We would like to thank all the parties for their opinions expressed in the debate, as well as the interest groups that have supported us.


We would once again like to explain our position on the war on terror. We do not support a cut and run strategy. We only support finding a successful manner to withdraw our troops and set up a government for the people, run by the people. We do not want our servicemen and women to be postitioned there longer than they need to.

Next, we want to emphasize our focus on the environment. In recent years, people have lost interest in environmental protection, letting factories grow and pollute without much restriction. Our natural resources are being depleted, without enough replacement. If this continues, the earth, our earth, may be ruined. We stand to reverse this trend, making our world a more hospitable home.

Once again, the LSP would like to thank all those who have supported us throughout this election. it has not been easy, but with everybody's help, we are confident.

We promise to clean up the future with our ideas!

Anonymous said...

This is the day of Franklin's first election and official participation in the global democratic experiment. It is clear our first parliament will be a coalition. We have seen the failures and weaknesses of other coalitions - extreme view clashes, slothfulness, incompetence, disagreements, and lack of communication. Many of these problems originate from the inability of several parties to unite. Our very first coalition will inevitably follow in the phantom shadow of failure, if we do not have a unifying factor, a unifying party.

We need to be sure we don't fall apart on our first bond to democracy. We need to be sure our coalition can compromise. We need to be sure our coalition can characterize, hearten, and communicate freedom.

We need to be sure our coalition is powerful - and strength can only be built on alliance.

So today when you vote, be sure with the MOR Party.

If a mistake is not a stepping stone, it is a mistake. ~Eli Siegel