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  1. thomaspaine

    Monarchies & Republics: Future and Benefits

    Monarchists how do you debunk this Prince Charles has been offered a veto over 12 government bills since 2005 | UK news | The Guardian Ministers have been forced to seek permission from Prince Charles to pass at least a dozen government bills, according to a Guardian investigation into a...
  2. thomaspaine

    Monarchies & Republics: Future and Benefits

    Hmm my topic has been merged. One more thing.How many of you know that after the australian double dissolution which was ordered by the queen Both the Pm's of australia were the original force behind the republic referendum of 1999 and the monarch says that she has no authority to remove.The...
  3. thomaspaine

    Questions About Commonwealth Realms

    O for gods sake lets debate on the topic and not my sign and by the way you are wrong,the monarch has refused to sign laws but now they do it less subtle.You cannot argue thomas paine and his surname is PAINE and not pain and this line is more than 200 years old;Read "common sense" by thomas...
  4. thomaspaine

    Questions About Commonwealth Realms

    If the queen dies then Australia will be in a constitutional crises This is what will happen if the queen dies God save Australia's King? - The Drum Opinion (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Some excerpts As things stand, when Queen Elizabeth II dies there may be nobody to succeed her on...
  5. thomaspaine

    Monarchies & Republics: Future and Benefits

    A message from a person known as D.M The existence of monarchs and succession unjustly imposes class distinctions by birth. Almost all cultures are guilty of supporting and maintaining class distinctions in which people are divided into upper and lower classes, rich and poor, white collar and...
  6. thomaspaine

    Monarchies & Republics: Future and Benefits

    I am not advocating the american system.Virtually all countries using the american model have had tyranny at some point of time.What i am advocating is a non hereditary person replacing the monarch. The reason i have chosen the Indian model for Canada and Australia is to have federalism where...
  7. thomaspaine

    Monarchies & Republics: Future and Benefits

    Yes and the countries that you have mentioned are either presidential system(aka one man tyranny) or semi presidential system. The best example that Canada and Australia Can apply is the India model.India was a British colony and a was a member of the commonwealth realm from 1947-1950.It is...
  8. thomaspaine

    Monarchies & Republics: Future and Benefits

    First the definition of a constitutional republic means that even if 51% of the people force the govt to ban smoking,it will be declared unconstitutional as it violates fundamental rights. Constitutional republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "John Adams defined a constitutional republic...
  9. thomaspaine

    Monarchies & Republics: Future and Benefits

    Just for mistyping you are not going to read it?,anyways that is what democracy is: Democracy is mob rule where 51% can take away the rights of 49%-thomas jefferson. (aka lisbon treaty by ireland which was forced to them and where Aussies rejected to become a republic). Democracy is 2 wolves...
  10. thomaspaine

    Monarchies & Republics: Future and Benefits

    viz. How came the king by a power which the people are afraid to trust, and always obliged to check? Such a power could not be the gift of a wise people, neither can any power, which needs checking, be from God; yet the provision, which the constitution makes, supposes such a power to exist. But...
  11. thomaspaine

    Monarchies & Republics: Future and Benefits

    A case against monarchy by thomas paine Hi I am not posting this to offend anyone but if you may want to know that reasons for a republic and not a monarchy please read the worlds first bestseller book titled"a common sense" by Thomas Paine. In the 21st century it is atavistic to have a...
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