Pages: 1 [2] :: one page |
|
Author |
Thread Statistics | Show CCP posts - 0 post(s) |
Skyren
Amarr R.E.C.O.N. Minor Threat.
|
Posted - 2009.11.05 10:49:00 -
[31]
Great to see IRON back on the Sov map - hope to see more come dominion.
|
Voodoo Dog
Minmatar Mass Evacuation Taboo.
|
Posted - 2009.11.05 10:51:00 -
[32]
Originally by: Shinma Apollo
Taking side bets on care factor while the over educated butte nuggets argue about it
|
Altaica Amur
Gallente Ichizoku
|
Posted - 2009.11.05 20:53:00 -
[33]
With this change IRON should definitely reconsider their name Imperial Republic of the North and South is a bit long and odd as a ticker IRONAS. I'm thinking that perhaps Imperial Republic of Everywhere IRE would be more fun.
|
GHOST TIMMER
Minmatar Thundercats RAZOR Alliance
|
Posted - 2009.11.06 01:45:00 -
[34]
I thot it was I-RUN [IMG]http://eve-files.com/dl/161206 |
Protheroe
Gallente UMEC ALPHA-0MEGA
|
Posted - 2009.11.06 03:48:00 -
[35]
Originally by: Shinma Apollo As for your examples, note how Britian was never (ok, spare me the Cromwell protectorate) a republic, Rome ceased to be a republic when enfranchisement was rendered irrelevant.
Britain was a parliamentary democracy by the time it had an empire; the monarch no longer had much legislative significance by the end of the 17th century.
Britain didn't exist as a political entity during Cromwell's time, the Protectorate was English. |
Swanny231
Gallente FISKL GUARDS
|
Posted - 2009.11.06 19:18:00 -
[36]
IRON OMG !!!! I miss the old days, GL boys, they just keep coming like the energizer bunny ------------ I may be drunk, but my turrets are not !!
|
Shinma Apollo
Caldari Shut Up And Play WE FORM VOLTRON
|
Posted - 2009.11.06 19:26:00 -
[37]
Edited by: Shinma Apollo on 06/11/2009 19:27:22
Originally by: Protheroe
Originally by: Shinma Apollo As for your examples, note how Britian was never (ok, spare me the Cromwell protectorate) a republic, Rome ceased to be a republic when enfranchisement was rendered irrelevant.
Britain was a parliamentary democracy by the time it had an empire; the monarch no longer had much legislative significance by the end of the 17th century.
Britain didn't exist as a political entity during Cromwell's time, the Protectorate was English.
It'd be a constitutional monarchy insofar as magna carta (1215?) limited the monarchy's powers, but no legal documents restrict further its exercise of power, only tradition. Suffice it to say, it doesn't change the fact that imperial is still an anathema to democracy.
Edited for word choice.
|
|
|
|
Pages: 1 [2] :: one page |
First page | Previous page | Next page | Last page |