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VOTE RUTLEDGE, ACTUALLY.

1762.

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Hello Curonians.

I’ve recently read a piece made by my opponent, Mister George Cavarley.

This piece by George Cavarley is nothing but an insult to my family and my late father, a man who sacrificed himself for others and gave his all to help people in need.

George Cavarley did not stand by Curon during the dark days of the Rubern War, he was being educated in Helena while I stayed home, supporting my fellow Curonians and I kept the faith because I believe in Curon.

I stood up for Curon and I stood up to the A.I.S who sought to oppress the Curonian people!

This attack on me, my family and my father does not score Cavarley points.

My father was an able leader and his reign was only cut short due to plotting of his opponents.

 

I spoke to a bright young lady earlier who wants to help people and become a medic, she’s aspiring to do great things in life and I support her all the way.

It is important, now more than ever in peace time that young people have the confidence to work and we must support them.

My message is simple, Vote Rutledge.

Root for Curonian people!

Root for Curonian businesses!

Root for Curonian liberty!

Root for Curonian soldiers!

 

Remember, when you Root for Rutledge, you also Root for Curon.

 

V O T E

R U T L E D G E

A C T U A L L Y

 

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WITH LOVE...

SENIOR SENATOR FOR CURON, VIVACA ADHARA DE ANTUNYES-RUTLEDGE.

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George Calverley would scoff and sneered at the contents written, he muttered under his breath in an intonation of hostility while his companion was reading the letter for him  "So they want to accuse me of cowardly constitution?" His companion would reply with a shrug, "I was in Helena for my education which will be, I am certain of it, useful to Curonia. Different individuals contribute to the society in different ways, and don't you think knowledge is as powerful or perhaps more powerful than swords and bows?" His friend would again shrug in aloofness, George rolls his eyes at his friend  lack of concern.

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