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that he did it, or the way it goes about getting done? -- nm
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Reagen (aka Reagen)
Dec 11 '08, 14:57
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well he's taking a political hit for it
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Reagen
Dec 11, 15:01
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ceremony aside, the governor general has very little to do with the monarchy.
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mafic
Dec 11, 15:12
The once every 100 years it's needed, it's nice to have it.
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Reagen
Dec 11, 15:10
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uhm...isn't it more or less a republic already? -- nm
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the liioulu with icy sidewalks
Dec 11, 15:32
it's not like he can suspend it indefinitely.
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mafic
Dec 11, 15:17
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just to clarify, under what circumstances (if any) can the US president prorogue Congress
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Roger More
Dec 11, 15:25
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as far as I know he can't. he could veto every bill that came out, which might have the same effect, but he can't really suspend congress. -- nm
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mafic
Dec 11, 15:28
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I was asking out of interest, not to prove a point -- nm
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Roger More
Dec 11, 15:34
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it's. entirely. ceremonial. -- nm
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mafic
Dec 11, 15:23
and I think that having the head of state in the US be such a powerful figure is much more disturbing. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 11, 15:21
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the President can veto laws made by Congress, for example. It would be unthinkable for the GG to do that -- nm
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Roger More
Dec 11, 15:27
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Of course. My point was that the President is a more powerful figure in the US system than the GG is in the Canadian -- nm
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Roger More
Dec 11, 15:31
and the GG's effective power is zero. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 11, 15:30
I have zero idea of what you're talking about. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 11, 15:24
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So what's worse (in your mind)--a president who can veto bills on a whim, pardon whomever he chooses, illegally invade sovereign nations for reasons
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Trish
Dec 11, 15:31
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well that's the alternative, innit?
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Reagen
Dec 11, 15:29
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I don't see how the two things are comparable.
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Reagen
Dec 11, 15:39
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Yeah, it wasn't the GG making that call. It was the Prime Minister. She just had to follow the advice of her first minister.
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Dec 11, 15:41
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can you read this? -- nm
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lileve
Dec 11, 15:52
In practical terms, the GG can do nothing on her own.
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Reagen
Dec 11, 15:14
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tyranny?
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Reagen
Dec 11, 15:18
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and again, entirely ceremonial. -- nm
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mafic
Dec 11, 15:31
fuckin' prime minister, always pushing me around.
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mafic
Dec 11, 15:18
He's just jealous because our Queen is so much hotter than his President. -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 11, 15:12
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I dunno if I'd really call Barney Frank a "queen". He gets a little dramatic sometimes, but he's not really femme at all. -- nm
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Trish
Dec 11, 15:39
A) What political hit? Polls have him up double digits? B) Do you really believe your second line?
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Name Withheld By Request
Dec 11, 15:02
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everyone came out of this with egg on their face. That Harper had a better towel doesn't mean it didn't happen.
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Reagen
Dec 11, 15:05
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