User blog:Jeremiah Garland/What happened?

Alright, for all of you who were just at the Conference of Calais for the League of Independent Nations, you'll know that it ended in perfect disarray, and included England supposedly dropping out of the League. I've come to ask why this is. I seem to have compiled a couple of reasons, from looking at the LIN page and from the annoying shouts that were occuring towards the close of the otherwise-successful meeting. McRoberts, who, I didn't know was a British rep, said it was because everybody was unhappy with a certain vote to enter a certain war against a certain nation. However, this reasoning is illogical in that 7 people voted yes, and 2 people (including McRoberts) voted no, so "they were upset by the final vote" can't be a reasonable response. Goldtimbers, on the other hand, seemed to be freaking out because we had kickbanned Grace, who randomly appeared out of nowhere. Why did we kickban her? There were enough French reps, and we had already decided who was to be King of France (Swordmenace). Having her there was superfluous, so we kickbanned her. Goldtimbers, I know your upset, but suck it up. Everything can't always go your way, and when it doesn't that doesn't give you the rights to shout "This council is power-hungry and disorganized!" God, I swear, this goes for most people on this wikia: when something they don't like happens, they accuse that person of being "power-hungry" and "disorganized". We aren't power-hungry at all, why, because we VOTE on things, rather than decide. And we certainly aren't disorganized. And somewhere among all this, Sven and Spade and Blastshot were yelling too. Bottom line, I had no idea what was going on or why any of that happened. All I ask is that a British rep who was there comes forward and explain why. We need to settle this civilly, rathen than jump to conclusions. Please, England. It was chaos and Mallace, Volkov, and I were trying our hardest to calm things down. Just please explain what happened. We don't want to lose a valuable ally like England.

-- Chairman of the League of Independent Nations Jeremiah Octavius Garland II