Moore sat down as Aezzairrfhowrrhudrrl spoke, doing his best to keep his face impassive as the Wookiee commented. He did not agree with the man's sentiments about the Jedi, an Order which, thus far, had not exactly done a brilliant job in stopping successive worlds from falling to the Sith Empire. "And what an excellent job they've done Senator Aezzairrfhowrrhudrrl." Moore said, sarcasm heavy in his voice. "From what we have seen they have done nothing bar antagonise the Sith and bring embarrassment to us all. I do not believe the grievance of the Sith Empire was every with the Alliance, indeed - they have made it clear from the beginning that this was a provincial religious dispute between their Orders."
He turned his attention to Prime Minister Belasi "And, Prime Minister, we do of course need our own army. Yet we should not be doing so just to throw ourselves into a religious dispute. But I find myself confused, Prime Minister. How exactly have I 'disrespected' the ISC? I have met the ISC once in person. I have never spoken out against them, or their members. Prime Minister, you would do well to have your aides brief you a little better on such matters, otherwise, you shall only make a fool of yourself." Moore continued.
"Once again, I propose we remove this religious Order, the Jedi, from our borders, and approach the less-centralised ISC - a government I believe to be closer to our core values than the New Republic."
He turned his attention to Prime Minister Belasi "And, Prime Minister, we do of course need our own army. Yet we should not be doing so just to throw ourselves into a religious dispute. But I find myself confused, Prime Minister. How exactly have I 'disrespected' the ISC? I have met the ISC once in person. I have never spoken out against them, or their members. Prime Minister, you would do well to have your aides brief you a little better on such matters, otherwise, you shall only make a fool of yourself." Moore continued.
"Once again, I propose we remove this religious Order, the Jedi, from our borders, and approach the less-centralised ISC - a government I believe to be closer to our core values than the New Republic."