Title: Any of your guys actually got a career in politics
Presdient_susan - March 13, 2005 04:12 PM (GMT)
i was just wondering do any of your guys actually have a career in politics :ermm:
Locutus - March 14, 2005 07:20 AM (GMT)
No, I don’t at the moment but I plan on running for a local seat on my city counsel next year. At the moment I’ll be running unopposed… so yey! :lol: First, my little town… then my little state… then the us congress… then the USA presidency… then, THE WORLD! <insert evil laugh here>
BTW: I added a poll to this post to make it more funner.
ama - March 14, 2005 05:02 PM (GMT)
Nah, Uk politics is boring! Am too apathetic methinks, although saying that did vote 'My name's Toby and I work at the White House' in the poll cos I like the line.
Mind you what's the quote By Edmund burke? The only think necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing..............
Presdient_susan - March 14, 2005 07:52 PM (GMT)
I total agree that uk politics are boring so i hope to have a carrer in american politics. dont ask how im gonna do it but i will. if any of you guys could give us any help that would be wicked.
Locutus - March 15, 2005 08:03 AM (GMT)
Okay. To have a place all your own in American Politics you must first live here. Depending on the state, to be governor of that state, you must live there a certain number of months. In mine, it's 12 (and also in mine you must have been born in the state). Immigrants cannot be president... which, thankfully, saves the USA from Arnold Schwarzenegger (spelled wrong I know... but meh). Immigrants can be, to a certain amount, in the congress, but they must give up the line of succession.
And If you set and watch it, our politics are just as boring! :lol: But you all gotta queeny... the reason we left tho so I think likeing that fact would be a little wrong for someone from the USA :lol: j\k, kinda! Hey and you all still got Canada (Canada... yeah I know... big plus huh! :lol: [j\k it's a great place!]) and Aussieland... They are still "Loyal to the crown of England." Or so they say. :lol:
dancrawford - March 15, 2005 11:32 AM (GMT)
Sorry, I just saw this thread. Yeah, I do have a career in politics - I am currently working for the Labour Party and I'm hoping to stand as a candidate in a local election in a few years time.