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When my nations was born 1337 days ago (aw yeah), we joined a communist themed micro alliance. Ever since it imploded I have lamented the lack of unity and a good sized left alliance welcoming a broad spectrum of socialist and communist nations. I still think that's a shame. Yet another entirely separate alliance will not do your cause any good.

You need to unit or you will die (again).

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As a proud member of LSN i am happy to see the positive comments towards us. As a fairly new alliance all we can do is grow faster and stronger together, I was a previous member of the ADI and I believe that Robster made the correct choice of having ADI as the protector, so thank you Warbuck for your support.

Long Live LSN, Commies, Cakes and VODKA!

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Ever since it imploded I have lamented the lack of unity and a good sized left alliance welcoming a broad spectrum of socialist and communist nations.

Hello. Please look to the left of this post, where you will find an alliance tag. Not trying to recruit you or anything, but you may want to familiarize yourself with the reality of 2010 as opposed to 2008.

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Hello. Please look to the left of this post, where you will find an alliance tag. Not trying to recruit you or anything, but you may want to familiarize yourself with the reality of 2010 as opposed to 2008.

Whilst i very much respect your point and 111 members is no mean feat, i have just always thought that with a limited pool of nations from which to recruit from (i.e. those who share your philosophy) socialist and communist alliances would be better off united as a larger alliance. Of course the statist and libertarian difference might of proved insumountable, bit at least traditional leninist / maoist nations would be better off under one banner. They can debate between them all they want, but they would better off facing the world as comrades.

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Whilst i very much respect your point and 111 members is no mean feat, i have just always thought that with a limited pool of nations from which to recruit from (i.e. those who share your philosophy) socialist and communist alliances would be better off united as a larger alliance. Of course the statist and libertarian difference might of proved insumountable, bit at least traditional leninist / maoist nations would be better off under one banner. They can debate between them all they want, but they would better off facing the world as comrades.

Traditional leninist / maoist thinking would support the self determination of nations / alliances.

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<!--quoteo(post=2125189:date=Jan 22 2010, 07:52 PM:name=zimmerwald1915)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (zimmerwald1915 @ Jan 22 2010, 07:52 PM) <a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=2125189"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->Hello. Please look to the left of this post, where you will find an alliance tag. Not trying to recruit you or anything, but you may want to familiarize yourself with the reality of 2010 as opposed to 2008.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Whilst i very much respect your point and 111 members is no mean feat, i have just always thought that with a limited pool of nations from which to recruit from (i.e. those who share your philosophy) socialist and communist alliances would be better off united as a larger alliance. Of course the statist and libertarian difference might of proved insumountable, bit at least traditional leninist / maoist nations would be better off under one banner. They can debate between them all they want, but they would better off facing the world as comrades.

Wait, so, you're going to actually try to out-do the International in achieving the same result? What gives?

All the same, congrats, good luck, and I think we'll be stopping by shortly.

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