I joined the 10,000 Islands in August of 2004. Shortly there after I joined TITO and saw many glorious battles. During that time I stepped on the shores of the DEN in the great conflict and proudly supported TITO. Also during my time in TITO, I served as a temporary delegate to a liberated region.
I strongly believe in the potential of the 10,000 Islands. We are a great region with great traditions. Those who participate in the forum are better people for it. I would love to see an increase of number of people actively using the forums. I feel there is a real brotherhood among us that I cherish. We need to strive to retain those who come. I personally try to support all our new members who take the time to post.
I believe in our developing economy. I envision the day when there is an active flow of , services to be bought and sold. Personally to encourage both activity and economic development, I started the Skwerrel Foundation, one of the first non-governmental groups based on our economic system.
I feel we should expand our political process. It is one of my favorite things about this region.
I would like to see the expansion of role playing.
I love to see the contests that have recently appeared.
Education is important. I look forward to taking classes. I hope that I will have the opportunity to teach a class or two. I think the university should take a prominent place on the forums and in 10,000 Island culture.
We need to choose items that our solid core citizens will support. With their support we can build our base and grow. This is not a "what we are doing is fine" strategy. Is is a strategy to identify our strengths and use them to grow and retain.
If I could sum up my feelings about 10,000 Islands in one word, it would be: Excitement!
"Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith, let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it." - Abraham Lincoln
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Forgiveness is the foundation that peace will be built.