Happy 4th of July!
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Hope you all have a happy and safe upcoming 4th, even those of you in other countries. Hereβs a photo I took a number of years ago that is appropriate.
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This was a great addition to my day. I've seen if floating around the interwebs quite a bit, so y'all may have already seen it.
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Yes, Happy Independence Day, or as we call it in the UK, Saturday.
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Pip Pip and cheerio Mr R. Happy 4th for the rest of us in the colonies!
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Happy July 4th Independence Day, my American friends.
In Canada our big day was Wednesday, July 1st.
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True dat.
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@Vulgano-Brother The sooner we (in Australia) become a Republic the better.
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@chelpres said in Happy 4th of July!:
@Vulgano-Brother The sooner we (in Australia) become a Republic the better.
Nix an electoral college, OK?
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@Dr-GO said in Happy 4th of July!:
Nix an electoral college, OK?
That and term limits for congressmen/women.
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Do away with Electoral College, and we'll have a true democracy, which is defined by two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.
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@J-Jericho said in Happy 4th of July!:
Do away with Electoral College, and we'll have a true democracy, which is defined by two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.
That can only turn out Baaaaaaaaaaaaad for the sheep.
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@J-Jericho said in Happy 4th of July!:
Do away with Electoral College, and we'll have a true democracy, which is defined by two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.
Excellent analogy J.
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@Brian-Moon said in Happy 4th of July!:
@J-Jericho said in Happy 4th of July!:Do away with Electoral College, and we'll have a true democracy, which is defined by two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.
Excellent analogy J.
No it's not. It presupposes that the third party is a lamb. What if they're all wolves or all sheep? Works in other counties and is a heck of a lot more democratic. I'm tired of the premise of "one man, one vote" being a farce.
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@J-Jericho said in Happy 4th of July!:
Do away with Electoral College, and we'll have a true democracy, which is defined by two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.
I'm not convinced a "true democracy" is the answer.
I seem to remember studying this in school at one point. We read a book where the author described Republicanism as the virtuous form of government, while absolute democracy was the antithesis. Can't remember the author, now. Wish I did.
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Enough politics.
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@administrator said in Happy 4th of July!:
@J-Jericho said in Happy 4th of July!:
,,,We read a book where the author described Republicanism as the virtuous form of government, while absolute democracy was the antithesis. Can't remember the author, now.King George III?
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@BigDub said in Happy 4th of July!:
Enough politics.
I don't see this as a political discussion, but rather a political science dissertation, and I'm cool with understanding political science as best I can. [See next post]
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I remember making a bet with a pre-law student that claimed pre-med was easy. So our bet was I would take a 300 level Political Science course and he would take the 100 level General Chemistry course and see who had the better grade at the end. So I took "The American Congress" and got a B+. I liked it so much (so different than Chemistry) that I took the next course in the series "The American Presidency". I got an A+ in that course. To this day, my friend has YET TO TAKE A CHEMISTRY course. This has only reinforced my belief that lawyers are whimps!