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Kind.of.slow (746 D)
10 Oct 11 UTC
Are you sick of arguing?
These are the Charles'Rules of Argument

http://fishbowl.pastiche.org/2004/03/21/charles_rules_of_argument/
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Levelhead (1419 D(G))
09 Oct 11 UTC
Zero centers, but you get part of the draw??
In game ID=66470, Austria and Turkey agreed to defeat France and split a two-way WTA draw. Well , we took over France and pressed "draw". POOF, game over, but FRANCE gets 1/3 of the draw.

Huh? How can you get part of the draw with zero centers????
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
07 Oct 11 UTC
New game: WTA - 50 points - classical - full press - anonymous
Hey everyone,
So I opened a new game and named it after a diplomat who -at an intellectual level- appeals to me (not passing any judgments on the man's politics, it's his way of arriving at a conclusion that I like)
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Diplomat33 (243 D(B))
08 Oct 11 UTC
The one Politics forum.
There is an abundance of politics forums, but there need not be. Use this forum to exclusively post anything about politics, have debates, comment, or do whatever else you would like to do related to politics.
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patizcool (100 D)
09 Oct 11 UTC
Ancient -13 EOG
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=68746&msgCountryID=0&rand=20930#chatboxanchor
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Yeoman (100 D)
09 Oct 11 UTC
The story of my birds.
I had budgies. I wanna tell you about it.

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Tettleton's Chew (0 DX)
01 Oct 11 UTC
Public School's monopoly hurts American
The monopoly that public schools have on secondary education is one of the major problems that is doing damage to American society today. Public schools not exist for teachers and administrators instead of for students.
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Invictus (240 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
My fish died
My betta fish Cthulhu just died today. I bought him the same day I joined this site three years ago.
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Diplomat33 (243 D(B))
06 Oct 11 UTC
Conspiracy theory.
Well, im paranoid, and im wondering what we do if the mods are multi accounting. And we all know they have multiple accounts to aid in spying, investigating, and all the other mod business that is in the grey area. We cant report it to the mods, but we can find out those accounts and not let them use them for such. And im just talking hypothetical here, not making any real accusations (for those of you fond of clue, im not to the point of making an accusation yet) ;)
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Question: How did this not happen
How did the move to the Balkans not happen. Support was not cut. It wasn't held. It should have worked.

http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=67745#gamePanel
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Sargmacher (0 DX)
08 Oct 11 UTC
Gunboat Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry-13
The 13th game in the series: Classic gunboat, 25 hour phase, 300 D buy-in, all welcome, with reserved spots for Lando and Frank (who already asked for one)

Game Link: gameID=69631
Password: PM for details.
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King Atom (100 D)
09 Oct 11 UTC
It Is Finished
Sigh......just one thing before I go:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxBjKa8KcW0
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AverageWhiteBoy (314 D)
06 Oct 11 UTC
I'm muting everyone who talks about whom they've muted.
No really, I don't mute. But really, quit being a bunch of drama queens.
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Ursa (1617 D)
09 Oct 11 UTC
Diplomacy App?
See inside.
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Marti the Bruce (100 D)
09 Oct 11 UTC
RWC '11
I know this site is full of americans, but surely somebody is following the game they play in heaven?
what's the thinking? aus, nz, 'boks? france as an outside chance?
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Sargmacher (0 DX)
08 Oct 11 UTC
EOG Gunboat Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry-12
Game Link: gameID=68341
Hey guys, thought I'd create a thread for anyone to offer their thoughts.
For my part, I think my play as France highlights the importance of sticking with a game even if things look really tough - I was fighting off 3 countries for the first half of the game but still came out on top. To get such a stiff competition situation was great fun! Thanks for the interesting game all and I look forward to no. 13.
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franzjosefi (1291 D)
09 Oct 11 UTC
Lan gaming
Some friends of mine are over and want to try to play a 10 minute turn game. Can the three of us play on our lan with 4 other players online?
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Join this game!
http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=69673
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King Atom (100 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
Almost Gone
In fact, this is my very last game...hopefully you all can spare 50 D
gameID=69666
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Frank (100 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
Open Season on my Heart
gameID=67806
EOGs and rematch
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Timz (100 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
Confusion on move order and resolution
Hello all. I entered my orders and to my suprise, they didnt happen! I had my fleet norway move to st. petersburg with support from moscow,
and England had his army st. petersburg move to Norway with support from Barents Sea fleet.
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Lando Calrissian (100 D(S))
03 Oct 11 UTC
Tripper/Big Dipper
Just ended.... gameID=66941
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gman314 (100 D)
06 Oct 11 UTC
Tettleton's Chow
I just muted him. I feel as if the world is a much nicer place and all of a sudden the forum seems much emptier, less right-wing, and less insulting.
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jmo1121109 (3812 D)
02 Oct 11 UTC
October Ghostratings...
I'll be the impatient person to ask this month, haha.
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The Mahatma (1195 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
6-handed game
Hi,
Me and 5 others wanted to have a game but it was automatically cancelled due to not having 7 players. How do I start a 6-handed game?
Thanks
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Tolstoy (1962 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
Are Democrats and Progressives Really Anti-War, or just Anti-Republican?
Please read and comment
Tolstoy (1962 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
From http://www.libertarianpeacenik.com/articles/2011/obamawars.html

Can Democrats support war without getting shot down in a hail of flak by the media and progressives?

That question has proven to be a thorny issue, but more evidence keeps accumulating to suggest that this is indeed the case. One example surfaced in the Monterey Peninsula area of California this month.

Libertarians for Peace, a member of the Peace Coalition of Monterey County, introduced the Give It Back Resolution in September 2011. It called upon President Obama to return his Nobel Peace Prize because his foreign policies have “continued old wars and engaged in new ones.” It was a simple and clear one-sentence resolution, but few took it that way.

In the last few years, the dirty secret behind the peace movement is the emergence of a double standard regarding which political party can conduct foreign wars of aggression.

For a number of reasons, it appears that Democratic Presidents can go to war, escalate troop strength, engage in torture, rendition, illegal wiretapping or harassment of whistleblowers and so forth, but Republican Presidents can’t employ the same policies. The Give It Back Resolution brought this controversy to the forefront.

When the resolution was first presented, a murmur of support rippled through the air. Many of the members seemed pleased over such a resolution. But within days of its submission, the chairperson of the Peace Coalition began to show his true colors. He objected to the resolution, arguing that it would be “demeaning” to the President and “frivolous.”

Of course, nobody in the Peace Coalition would have opposed this resolution if President Bush had been the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. In fact, I would wager that almost everybody in the peace movement would have lined up to sign a petition demanding that Bush give back any peace award immediately. That is a given.

But do most peace activists have an unbiased eye when becoming involved in party politics? Do they favor “principle over party” -- or do they play favorites and look the other way when Obama acts like Bush on steroids? I was almost afraid to ask that question.

After spending years in the Peace Coalition, organizing dozens of peace rallies and “impeach Bush and Cheney” demonstrations, I was sure I would get a good deal of support for the resolution, even if it failed to gain the required 100 percent consensus. I had a feeling that most peace activists could see beyond party policies; that it did not matter which group of politicians were behaving like war-mongers.

A number of them told me that principles did indeed trump party politics, and that they were not beholden to the Democratic Party. Something was wrong somewhere, because the participants failed to live up to their claims of nonalignment.

The first roadblock erected against the resolution was a procedural maneuver. The chairman refused to put the resolution on the next meeting’s agenda. The excuse: all 20 member organizations that compose the Peace Coalition had to attend the meeting.

This was a silly argument, since the coalition has frequently passed all sorts of endorsements for rallies, speeches and events with barely a quorum. This was a bogus requirement.

Finally, this conflict was resolved through the diplomatic skills of David Henderson. The resolution was begrudgingly put on the agenda a day or so before the meeting.

And the results: disappointing. Not a single peace organization attending the meeting gave a thumbs-up recommendation. There was no vote. The Veterans for Peace and Green Party immediately came out against it. The National Lawyers Guild said that they might agree to it if some minor wording changes were made. The local Quaker organization abstained. The other peace group leaders just sat silently and watched. The resolution never had a chance.

In retrospect, I suppose I was testing the Peace Coalition to see if my suspicions were correct. I had heard a number of complaints that the Peace Coalition had a strong bias towards the Democratic Party. Since the election of President Obama, the coalition had only sponsored three peace rallies compared to a dozen or more during the Bush administration.

Of the three antiwar rallies sponsored, two were spearheaded by Libertarians for Peace. I had to take charge of one because nobody else would volunteer. As this lack of activity became more apparent, some of the more libertarian peace activists began to wonder if the local Peace Coalition was actually putting “party before principles,” worried that if antiwar leaders protested too loudly against President Obama’s administration, he might lose reelection.

After the failure of my resolution became apparent, the chairperson told me to contact each organization separately, and try to convince them of my resolution’s merit. I asked for a roll call vote so as to have an official record of who favored or opposed the resolution -- since a number of members had remained silent. That request was denied. I had a feeling that the chairman wanted no record of who opposed the resolution, since it might someday become an embarrassment.

It was now apparent that many of the Peace Coalition members were willing to let President Obama get away with whatever pro-war policies he wanted to pursue. This prejudice is in essence saying that Democrats are exempted from normal antiwar criticism, and that wars of aggression by them are permissible. I wish this partisan favoritism were not true, but actions speak louder than words.

The lack of support for this resolution has answered my questions. A large percentage of peace activists are indeed beholden to partisan politics. And this is a condemning indictment of those who proclaim to support the values of peace and non-violence.


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dD_ShockTrooper (1199 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
Whatever happened to those days...
Where people would be entertained by a 9-year old multi-accounter who gives himself away by using suspiciously similar spelling mistakes on both his accounts, or uses the same crappy translator to let people know that it is time to "ENJOY TO LIVE GAME!!!"...
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Ienpw_III (117 D)
13 Sep 11 UTC
Word Association Thread
Our old one died a few months ago.

I'l start with "elephant".
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Marti the Bruce (100 D)
08 Oct 11 UTC
All In #69596
Why did i not withdraw my vote for a draw?!?!
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kokodarick (473 D(B))
08 Oct 11 UTC
Good Quick game
starts in 10 min
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