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Started 4 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-07-10 05:10:00)
by CaesarII
I. Yes, in the strictest sense of the term. II. No, but niether am I an absolutist. III. Constitutional monarchies often are democracies, with sovereign head of state and an elected government. If you mean to ask if I would prefer a constitutional monarchy with a democratic government to a republic with a democratic government, then I would say yes. IV. No. Even in such situations where the ...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-08 07:37:00)
by Peter
Welcome, much as I like our friends from the United States and Commonwealth and other countries it's always good to see a fellow-countryman join. To briefly answer your question, while I defend existing monarchies and wish for the restoration of (most of) those that have fallen, I do not regard republics as an illegitimate form of government, even in former monarchies, if they are democratic and ...
Started 1 year, 8 months ago (2008-03-16 02:12:00)
by MozartBoy
March 16 597 B.C. (2608 years ago) Babylonians capture Jerusalem and replace Jehoiachin with Zedekiah 1660 A.D. (348 years ago) Long Parliament dissolved. 1792 A.D. (216 years ago) King Gustav III of Sweeden is shot.
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-15 19:31:00)
by BaronVonServers
GOVERNMENTAL economic planning. What you, I, and the executive behind the tree does in that regard is a clean different thing.
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-09 11:36:00)
by Neville
I was surprised by this Peter, and thought I must have nodded off and missed some major world event. But no, the Nobel Committee has, for some unknown reason, made a completely unjustifiable choice. That press release just made me feel ill; if Mr Obama has any humility he should decline the honour.
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-15 06:43:00)
by Peter
I certainly hope that should such a referendum take place the people of New Zealand will vote for their existing constitutional arrangements, which there seems no good reason to change. They are of course in charge of their own destinies and must make their own choices; I question whether they would be any more so after the upheavals necessary to sever the country from its historical roots and ...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-14 04:57:00)
by BaronVonServers
They've been taken to the woodshed all over the net. Bishops like Iker would have none of that WO business, nor would I. Plano, is doing just as TEC has done, proceeding despite please not to do so for the sake of unity. God help us all, at least the ACNA cannons forbid she-Bishops, and the dioceses (former Continuing churches among them) have the right to refuse WO in any form. The only good,...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-12 21:09:00)
by Clovis
Quote: Originally Posted by AaronTraas Orthodoxy and Catholicism have differences. If you claim they should be united, those differences would not matter. I'm sorry, sir, but I do not understand your statement. Basically I am asking, where do you believe unity should stop? Why should it stop there, if it should stop? I do believe that if you were to specify the specific context ...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-10 18:31:00)
by Peter
Thanks, interesting. I read the comments too, a mistake, as there was a "legitimist" among the commenters. So my blood was up and I posted the following, also correcting another commenter who without checking the facts had corrected the article on the use of Louis-Philippe III (which is wrong, but not as wrong as the commenter thought). Don't know whether it'll get through moderation, though I ...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-11 11:33:00)
by Antonius
This information is translated into Russian and is posted at the official site of the Chancellery of the Commander of the RIU-O The Legitimist http://www.legitimist.net/forum/forum13/thread1455 .html
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