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I can just imagine... no voting rights for the slaves.... Well, from a UK perspective, the word "republic" is obviously a much more domestic and royal issue...
Funny thing, there are nations where the royals are seen as suffering workers of the museums of the past, as well as great for sending abroad hwn the prime minister is too busy.. (Denmark, Sweden, Belgium and some more, off the top of my non-royal but republican minority head)
Ilmarinen
Minor point, once upon a time, the King was the only saviour for the minorities when the the feudal landlords became a real pain in the minority-xss.
However, I have not heard Bush using that poitn, that (he represents all of USA, and the members of the house, senate, mainly their home districts)
Funny stuff, if they would not be so out of balance and tragic these days. (Kashmire, to my knowledge, much more tragic, maybe even in the future more globally tragic than some voting districts in North Ireland or Florida) |