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=== Party membership === | === Party membership === | ||
Rusty D was a [[Party member|member]] of several parties; some of them are: | Rusty D was a [[Party member|member]] of several parties; some of them are: | ||
− | * {{SmFlag|Australia}} {{eLink|party|3492|Australian Democratic Party}} | + | * {{SmFlag|Australia}} {{eLink|party|3492|Australian Democratic Party}}; also served as [[party president]] |
− | * {{SmFlag|Australia}} [[Australian Communist Party]]; also served as | + | * {{SmFlag|Australia}} [[Australian Communist Party]]; also served as party president |
* {{SmFlag|Australia}} {{eLink|party|5092|Revolutionary Socialist Union}} | * {{SmFlag|Australia}} {{eLink|party|5092|Revolutionary Socialist Union}} | ||
* {{SmFlag|Ireland}} {{eLink|party|4949|Omega Eireann}} | * {{SmFlag|Ireland}} {{eLink|party|4949|Omega Eireann}} | ||
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== Military == | == Military == | ||
Rusty D was a [[soldier]] in several [[military unit]]s; some of them are: | Rusty D was a [[soldier]] in several [[military unit]]s; some of them are: | ||
+ | * {{SmFlag|Australia}} {{eLink|unit|4756|People's Militia of Australia}}; served as unit [[commander]] | ||
* {{SmFlag|Ireland}} Belfast Brigade | * {{SmFlag|Ireland}} Belfast Brigade | ||
* {{SmFlag|Ireland}} [[Irish Army]] | * {{SmFlag|Ireland}} [[Irish Army]] | ||
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As a President, Rusty was also commanding an army in several battles, including the: | As a President, Rusty was also commanding an army in several battles, including the: | ||
* [[Bulgaria–Peru War (February 2015)]] | * [[Bulgaria–Peru War (February 2015)]] | ||
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+ | == Business == | ||
+ | Rusty ran an [[organization]] called {{eLink|organization||Bank of Rusty D}}. With the help of the MoF at the time, [[J Seemore]], {{Money|25,000}} of Rusty's money was put into the Org. This was used to do trading on the money markets. Half of the profits will be given to the Australian government and the other half of the profits were kept by Rusty to help finance the rest of his plans to help Australia. This scheme was at no cost to the Australian government. | ||
== Media== | == Media== | ||
− | '''{{eLink|newspaper|302256|The Free Australian Press}}''' is the newspaper owned and published by Rusty D. The newspaper currently has 1045 [[Subscriptions|subscribers]]. | + | '''{{eLink|newspaper|302256|The Free Australian Press}}''' is the newspaper owned and published by Rusty D. The newspaper currently has 1045 [[Subscriptions|subscribers]] and has a several articles written about politics in Australia, as well interviews with some of the prominent Australian citizens. |
[[Category:People of Australia]] | [[Category:People of Australia]] |
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Rusty D is a citizen of United Kingdom. One of the most successful politicians of the new age, Rusty was 17 times elected as Country President in two different countries.
Politics
- 12x President of Australia
- 5x President of Ireland
- Governor of Ireland
- 11x Congress member of Australia
- 28x Congress member of Ireland
- 10x Congress member of United Kingdom
Party membership
Rusty D was a member of several parties; some of them are:
- Australian Democratic Party; also served as party president
- Australian Communist Party; also served as party president
- Revolutionary Socialist Union
- Omega Eireann
- Independent Labour Party
- Irish Republican Party
- Pirate Cat Party (last known party affiliation)
Military
Rusty D was a soldier in several military units; some of them are:
- People's Militia of Australia; served as unit commander
- Belfast Brigade
- Irish Army
- Cowboys From Hell (his one-man military unit)
War Commander
As a President, Rusty was also commanding an army in several battles, including the:
Business
Rusty ran an organization called Bank of Rusty D. With the help of the MoF at the time, J Seemore, 25,000 CC of Rusty's money was put into the Org. This was used to do trading on the money markets. Half of the profits will be given to the Australian government and the other half of the profits were kept by Rusty to help finance the rest of his plans to help Australia. This scheme was at no cost to the Australian government.
Media
The Free Australian Press is the newspaper owned and published by Rusty D. The newspaper currently has 1045 subscribers and has a several articles written about politics in Australia, as well interviews with some of the prominent Australian citizens.