Topic: Ammy Spiritor - Tri-Pro Campaign Q&A (Open to All)

Ammy Spiritor

Date: 2016-09-27 17:06 EST
((Cross Posted from the Alchemist's Fires Folder. This thread is open to all that want to ask her questions. Post away and she will answer!))

Ammy stood in front of the central fountain of the Market Place in Rhy'Din City. She faced the camera's of several news stations and the microphones recording for many newspapers across the realms. Cameras flashed taking her picture as she stood there with the sunlight and the fountain's water casting an array of light as her back drop. She wore a simple gray gown, belted with a master alchemist's leather belt with many pouches and vials. Her hair trailed like crimson mixed with gold and silver highlights to her waist like a tribute to wars that brought in the wealth of nations as they oft did.

Ammy focused on all of the reporters with golden eyes that sparked with deep intelligence and intensity like molten gold in a crucible.

"Ladies and Gentlemen of all walks and creeds of life and deaht, thank you for asking me to give a public announcement after hearing of my survival in the preliminary race of Gubernatorial Candidates. I will not gloat, nor be proud. Many candidates were noble and of good intent this year and many of their intentions will not be lost to the din of noise this election." Ammy said firmly.

"That said let me address to you all my platform and intentions for running for Governor of Rhy'Din, you may ask questions later this week or catch the Gubernatorial Debate on Friday the 30th. If you want to see some of my platform, come see the Equality Acts meeting on Wednesday the 28th. Otherwise, feel free to ask at gatherings or public appearances. I simply ask one caveat. For security reasons, family time is personal time so if my body guard or others say no to questions, please, refrain and offer me that small bit of courtesy.

My Platform for Elections is based on being: Pro Equality, Pro Choice and Pro Common Sense.

Pro Equality. I wish for people to view me as their representative for public equality, that they may know they are heard when prejudice arises into violence and they are not ignored.

Pro Choice. I wish for people to come to me to know that their dreams, goals, ambitions, projects, tasks and missions are never too small, stupid, odd or impossible. That everyone out there has the right to make choices and to receive aide and the tools and help in making their choices come true be it by aide from foundations like the Sword of Damocles, Charities and many other organizations out there.

Pro Common Sense. I wish for people to know that I will be a fair, common sense Governor in that I know I have no real powers in the matters of settling affairs that erupt. That they will know that if I am to be drug into personal or city issues that a Governor has no say, I will defer to Common Sense and if either party has failed to use Common Sense, let poetic justice be upon their heads.

My intentions for running as Governor this year if elected by you all, the public, is to show you all, as the public that a Governor can be useful to you all if you simply talk to the Governor and share your concerns. Ask your questions. My job is a public servant.

I listen to you all and I work with you all.

I do not rule you.

I do not tell you what to do.

I simply am there to encourage as many as possible to cooperate with each other every day so you all can make your daily pay, spend your money, enjoy your loved ones, have your fun, enjoy your liberties in any fashion and still have a home standing that is not burnt to the ground.

Governors are those who work late into the night, nudging things along when something has stalled, lending a hand when you've fallen and need to get up, a hand fixing a roof, or a charisma to help a wavering cause.

I simply wish to serve you all.

Let me do this, let me help you, use me, talk to me, ask me things, suggest things and let us work as a community.

I will be asking the candidates that did not make the primary if they will me honor them by taking up their causes as part of my Pro Choice segment of my platform. Thank you all for being here. May you all have the day you were meant to have." She said to them all in a Karma Blessing and left the Alchemist's Fire Complex.

RhyDin Free Press

Date: 2016-09-28 10:31 EST
A few questions for Candidate Ammy Spiritor -

What, in your opinion, makes Rhy'Din great"

As governor, how would you choose to deal with racial discrimination and violence"

What do you see as your greatest challenge as governor?

Ammy Spiritor

Date: 2016-09-28 13:09 EST
Ammy was more than happy to take some time to respond to the RhyDin Free Press and the questions asked.

What, in your opinion, makes Rhy'Din Great"

"The diversity of the people and the freedom of choice they are allowed is what makes Rhy'Din great. You really need both to have the great dynamic that is Rhy'Din that many enjoy to this day."

As governor, how would you choose to deal with racial discrimination and violence"

"Interesting that you ask that question though given the climate at the moment, quite understandable. As a governor, I hold no power to tell anyone or force anyone to behave or play nice. That is not the roll of the governor. However, the roll is to talk to the public and get them to work together with each other to sort things out in a manner that is as peaceful and non-violent as possible. As it is, I am seeing about getting the public to voice their opinions on the very matter of racial discrimination in a series of meetings, the first being tonight. I want to get everyone to discuss what is considered acceptable for treating others properly and what could be done if someone is ill treated. The press is always welcome to the meetings to see the process unfold.

As for violence, it is just like diversity and free choice in Rhy'Din. It is part of the city and how it functions. The only way it is regulated is to offer everyone a way to use Common Sense and to Choose whether to sort out a problem sensibly or resort to violence. The Choice is theirs, the results and repercussions are theirs as well as the public reacts. In a way, the public is the law, a very dynamic, fluid law that is never the same day to day. That is why Common Sense is a vital tool that needs to be offered up for general awareness."

What do you see as your greatest challenge as governor?

"Planning decent events and helping everyone throughout the year that needs assistance. Getting more public services running and open to all to use. But this is not a task for just one person. I plan to ask for help and to coordinate heavily with many on all aspects including event planning. We have so many dedicated and wonderful people out there that do events to perfection."