Obviously you don't know what a republic is, nor the significance of being a constitutional republic. If fact it's so significant that even countrys that don't have written constitutions claim to be one, and every country that claims to have a legitimate government writes a constitution, whether they honor it in anything other than breach or not.

Frantisek wrote:

Thursday, October 20, 2005, 3:19:53 AM, P. wrote:
PJA> The United States is the oldest Constitutional Republic in existence.
That's quite funny pissing contest :) US were a republic as much as
the old Rome was. Id est only small part of the population had any
constitutional rights. Indians and other people of colour probably
didn't see much difference between the British colonies and the first
US in 1776... Not until a lot of time later.

That said, I don't mean the talk lowly of the system there - it sure
was a model for many other countries, including the first Czechoslovak
republic in 1918 (fortunately now, we no longer have a strong
presidential republic...).

I wrote that just that I find it funny, or even laughable and kind of
stupid, when somebody talks about how "his" state was the oldest
Contitutional Republic in existence... small minded patriotism, in my
opinion.

Good light!
          fra




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