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John Killah is an eRepublik citizen from the United States of America. eAmerican since birth, he has gradually worked his way into the social aspects of the game. He is currently serving as DXO in the National Guard of the eUnited States Military.
In politics, John is currently an Honourary Round Table member for the American Military Party and a member of the Media Team (WHPR and eNPR)
Contents
Political Life
National Level - Party Poltics
From the moment he was eborn, John went into the USWP under the instruction of Haliman, and remained there as a non-commited member until AMP was formed. Seeing the focus of AMP, John left the USWP to be with like-minded people ... although he remained a non-commited member. This changed when in August 2011, Party Preisdent Kria Erikson approached him with a proposition - To keep the seat of the AWP (Who merged with AMP, though the party was still technically in the game) Party Presidency safe. John accepted this and ran for PP of AWP, winning his first term as a party president, although he did nothing. The same thing happened again on September, although a 3rd term was not on the cards as Kria wished to retire to the PP of AWP position, which John was more then happy to step aside for.
But it seemed he wasn't to be let out of the party's politics yet. A couple of days before the PP Elections, Haliman approached John and asked him if he was willing to be Deputy PAC Director underneath him. Although having no experience, John saw this as a chance to see how the party worked and accepted Halimans invitation ... marking his first steps into true party politics. Immediately after the PP Elections, John began to learn how the role of PAC was performed and how congress hopefuls were placed etc, and John began to get a taste for PAC. Although the deputy, John hardly recieved work, and his only true use was during congress elections when he helped man the Mobile Voting room to shepard people to the places they needed to be.
Afterwards, Hali contacted him saying that he wouldn't be running PAC next month and that he had contacted the PP about it. After CP Elections, the next thing John knew, Israel Stevens messaged him before the Party Presidential elections, asking if he would like to be PAC Director. John was slightly hesitant, wondering how he'd manage consider he hadn't really done much other then move mobile voters. However, he accepted and after Israel was confirmed as Party President, was set to task of assigning candidates for congress. Unlike last month, it was to be harder considering the majority of the United States was under occupation. However, with the help of Israel Stevens and Haliman, the candidates were placed and the AMP walked out of congress elections with a joint number of seats with the USWP, a feat that John was proud of. The following PP Elections rolled in with Cleveland Fleman offering John a 2nd Term as PAC Director, and having tasted PAC Fully, John accepted and immediately set to work sorting out candidates to run in a now Full United States.
Problem was, Congress Elections fell on Christmas Day ... this combined with a number of other factors led to a poor AMP performance in which they lost seats. Seeing as it was his department, John was both saddened and angry, blaming himself for the congress loss. However, the party accepted the loss and moved on, determined to do a better job next month. The benefit of the loss however made him re-evaluate PAC and led to a number of changes from both John and PP Cleveland Fleman. Finally, a few days before the PP primary was held in the AMP Forums, Cleveland offered John the position of Chief of Staff, although John didn't reply and accept till later on that day having had to go eat.
He spent most of his first term as the acting Party President with Cleveland having some RL time issues. He tried to toe a fine line between getting the better of people and being horrible to motivate them, and in some regards, it paid off. It led to his rehiring as Chief of Staff when Jack Mensley, his fellow guardsman, became PP. This was to be his last term as CoS, as he agreed to step aside for Haliman to return to AMP in an operational capacity he was confortable in. In return, David Wilson offered him Deputy CoS, which he agreed, until a couple of days later when David offered him Retention Director, since the previous director had to resign and David felt his talent was being wasted in deputy status.
After that term was up, John was passed over for 2 consecutive AMP Cabinets, although he had no qualms by remaining in leadership as an Honourary Round Table Member.
National Level - Executive
John has originally served in Executive Branch once, during February 2012, in which he served as a National Security Council Deputy under Oblige. After that month was up, he wasn't called up again until May 2012, when Vice President Israel Stevens informed him that there was an opening in the cabinet for Secretary of Media, which John accepted. The following month however, he was relieved of the post in favor of Civil Anarchy.
National Level - Legislative
Since 25th February, John has served in the 51st and 52nd Congress as the Congressman for Texas. His more noticeable contribution would be the divisive topic and vote on the Impeachement of Oblige.
Achievments
Companies owned
Just search up Killah Industries
Old Pictures