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Originally
 
Originally
a term re-coined by [[political reform]]ist [[Philip Locke]], the
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a term re-coined by political reformist [[Philip Locke]], the
 
'''Old Boys' Club''' was used to refer to the more conservative members
 
'''Old Boys' Club''' was used to refer to the more conservative members
 
of the Shirerothian government. It was also often used in practice to
 
of the Shirerothian government. It was also often used in practice to
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The "members" began to see the accusation as a joke, brandishing the
 
The "members" began to see the accusation as a joke, brandishing the
 
phrase "Proud Member of the OBC" in their title blocks, as a form of
 
phrase "Proud Member of the OBC" in their title blocks, as a form of
retaliation. [[Erik Metzler]] used "Founder of the OBC", while [[Scott
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retaliation. [[Erik Mortis]] used "Founder of the OBC", while [[Scott Alexander]], who had some reformist sympathies, was a "Non-Voting
Alexander]], who had some reformist sympathies, was a "Non-Voting
 
 
Member of the OBC". Some people who were never accused of being in the
 
Member of the OBC". Some people who were never accused of being in the
 
group bore the phrase.
 
group bore the phrase.
Central to the alleged group were [[Erik Metzler]], [[Gryphon
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Central to the alleged group were [[Erik Mortis]],[[Gryphon Avocatio]], [[Scott Alexander]], and several other individuals.
Avocatio]], [[Scott Alexander]], and several other individuals.
 
 
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''See Also:'' [[Political Interest Groups]], [[Summer of '04]],
 
''See Also:'' [[Political Interest Groups]], [[Summer of '04]],
 
[[Rakesh Ackbar]]
 
[[Rakesh Ackbar]]
 
[[category: History]]
 
[[category: History]]

Latest revision as of 02:37, 14 April 2009

Originally a term re-coined by political reformist Philip Locke, the Old Boys' Club was used to refer to the more conservative members of the Shirerothian government. It was also often used in practice to refer to some of the Californian members of Shireroth, who were sometimes viewed as banding together due to real life acquaintance. They were accused of watching out for each other and running the nation for themselves, ignoring the concerns of non-nobles, bullying with the power they had, hypocritically denying citizens the right to form political parties when they were obviously a group themselves, and many other practically unsubstantiated claims. Alleged members of the Old Boys' Club (commonly abbreviated as OBC) responded that there was no OBC and that Locke merely made up the group to make his opponents look worse. The "members" began to see the accusation as a joke, brandishing the phrase "Proud Member of the OBC" in their title blocks, as a form of retaliation. Erik Mortis used "Founder of the OBC", while Scott Alexander, who had some reformist sympathies, was a "Non-Voting Member of the OBC". Some people who were never accused of being in the group bore the phrase. Central to the alleged group were Erik Mortis,Gryphon Avocatio, Scott Alexander, and several other individuals.


See Also: Political Interest Groups, Summer of '04, Rakesh Ackbar