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During March's 2002 address, he made multiple controversial statements, denounced by the MSU and other nations. The opening statement included the mention of the Midwest Union taking charge of the Warsaw Pact, and stating “These are our long lost brothers who did not leave their homelands, and it is our duty to protect our kin from the grips of tyranny like the rulers we once ran from to create the great experiment of freedom.” Halfway through his speech he stated that "Charlie Berens | During March's 2002 address, he made multiple controversial statements, denounced by the MSU and other nations. The opening statement included the mention of the Midwest Union taking charge of the Warsaw Pact, and stating “These are our long lost brothers who did not leave their homelands, and it is our duty to protect our kin from the grips of tyranny like the rulers we once ran from to create the great experiment of freedom.” Halfway through his speech he stated that "Charlie Berens is a time traveler come to give the best outcome for the Midwest," and he was just playing his part. March later clarified that he had no ill will towards Berens, and believed communism was the scourge, not the People's Representative. This statement caused medical staff in the county clinic to question his mental health. | ||
== Assassination == | == Assassination == |
Revision as of 04:49, 17 August 2024
Jason March (Code named "Piggy" by the Midwest Union) was the first Commissioner of the Bayfield Capitalist Zone (BCZ) and was a county board member in the former Wisconsin county of Bayfield. He was known for establishing the BCZ and was found dead on May 2nd, 2003 in his home to 3 bullet wounds to the back of the head.
Early Life
March was born to a farming family on July 4th, 1978,
Commissionery
Government Enforced Capitalism
Succession
2002 Commission Address
During March's 2002 address, he made multiple controversial statements, denounced by the MSU and other nations. The opening statement included the mention of the Midwest Union taking charge of the Warsaw Pact, and stating “These are our long lost brothers who did not leave their homelands, and it is our duty to protect our kin from the grips of tyranny like the rulers we once ran from to create the great experiment of freedom.” Halfway through his speech he stated that "Charlie Berens is a time traveler come to give the best outcome for the Midwest," and he was just playing his part. March later clarified that he had no ill will towards Berens, and believed communism was the scourge, not the People's Representative. This statement caused medical staff in the county clinic to question his mental health.