Saturday, March 17, 2007
RANDOM ORATIONS POST-
reading a speech by a canadian trying to convince the canadian provinces to become a 'union'.(forget the americans down south's problems).
MACDONALD-1865, b1815-d 1891
by adhering to the monarchial principle we avoid one defect inherent in the constitution of the United States. By the election of the president by a majority and for a short period, he never is the sovereign(til georgie) and chief of the nation. he is never looked up to by the whole people as the head and front of the nation. he is the best but the succrssful leader of the country. this defect is all the greater on account of the practice of reelection. during his first term of office he is employed in taking steps to secure his reelection.(or just steal it like georgie).
reading a speech by a canadian trying to convince the canadian provinces to become a 'union'.(forget the americans down south's problems).
MACDONALD-1865, b1815-d 1891
by adhering to the monarchial principle we avoid one defect inherent in the constitution of the United States. By the election of the president by a majority and for a short period, he never is the sovereign(til georgie) and chief of the nation. he is never looked up to by the whole people as the head and front of the nation. he is the best but the succrssful leader of the country. this defect is all the greater on account of the practice of reelection. during his first term of office he is employed in taking steps to secure his reelection.(or just steal it like georgie).