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THE GALBRAITH ENDORSEMENT, 1774

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“For the Greater Glory of the Empire”

 

 

As the new national election for the House of Commons approaches, the question of who shall the House of Galbraith endorse has clearly arisen from the public opinion. Despite many other names could also deserve to be endorsed (such as Edward Napier, Sir Lauritz Christiansen, Sir Konstantin Wick, Karl Amador or Jonah Stahl-Elendil) only three candidates are allowed to be voted in the ballot boxes and, therefore, it doesn’t make a lot of sense to endorse more than three candidates at the same time.

 

Therefore, and without further ado, the House of Galbraith does hereby endorse the following campaigns for the upcoming national election to the House of Commons:

 

- His Excellency, the Undersecretary of the Treasury MR. GEORGE GALBRAITH

- His Excellency, the Solicitor-General MR. FAROOQ GRAY

- His Eminence, the Cardinal of Sutica, MR. AMADEUS D’ARYN.

 

Signed,

Sir Edward Galbraith JD KM SSE.

 

 

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“For the dignity of all”

VOTE JOSEPHITE

 

THE BALLOT CAN BE FOUND HERE.

 

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“Much like the Carringtons who live in an untaxed manor, these privileged nobles do not know the struggles of the common man. The same man who published this letter abuses his position to avoid paying tax for his horrendous manor. Truly a despicable man.” said Boniface.

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“A...strange mix of endorsements,” Angelika commented idly before shrugging gently.

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11 hours ago, Boniface said:

“Much like the Carringtons who live in an untaxed manor, these privileged nobles do not know the struggles of the common man. The same man who published this letter abuses his position to avoid paying tax for his horrendous manor. Truly a despicable man.” said Boniface.

“They aren’t even nobles, just upjump citizens of the empire with desk jobs, though I absolutely agree” Llewelyn added 

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Ledicort would look at the list of candidates and say, “I would hardly know any of them well.”  

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