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Leonard Lyman (born 14.03.2009 - Day 480 of the New World) was a rising politician and Senator in Australia.
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Politics
Leonard Lyman, after only two months of playing, has already made a name for himself as an aspiring politician on the Australian political scene.
Lyman has held numerous positions since first breaking on to the scene including, but not limited to: Official Congressman/Senator for Victoria, ADSP Party Secretary, Apprentice Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Senator for Victoria:
Lyman has had the privilege of being present and asserting influence at several important Parliamentary meetings and voting on several important proposals concerning Australia's now bright future. Lyman was also a nominee for Deputy Speaker of the Senate.
ADSP Party President:
Lyman took the role of "ADSP Party President" in May 2009 and served one term as party president.
Business
Lyman was the Co-General Manager of the Precision Weapons Limited.
Media
Lyman run a small, independent newspaper published as Lyman's Lament which usually took a look at recent, influential and important political issues. "Lyman's Lament" was, to a small degree, "caught up" the "Australian Warlord Banning" controversy.
Military
Lyman has never been formally part of any military faction.
He achieved a military rank of Lieutenant*** and has been awarded a military Super Soldier medal: