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Date Posted: 14:15:15 06/14/02 Fri
Author: Andy the ancestor of James I of Great Britian
Subject: Re: Canadian Royal Family and Canadian Society
In reply to: Ryan 's message, "Re: Canadian Royal Family and Canadian Society" on 18:52:59 06/04/02 Tue

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>Who ever thought of the idea of Canada having a Royal
>Family??
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>Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Rules! HA!

My ancestor created the Empire it is my job to see it remains pure of Hannover scum aka Windsors.

Andy

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>>Where would the new royal family be chosen from?
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>>Also, would it not make sense to get rid of the Prime
>>Minister's awful idea of a none distinguished, or
>>achieving society, and have a system of nobility based
>>on merit and contributions to the Canadian society and
>>Canada?
>>Where one could become ennobled after distinguished
>>contributions to Canada in arts, medicine, science,
>>Law, etc.
>>Why does Canada not recognise it's own people? The
>>message is that no matter what one achieves in Canada
>>you are still nobody and nothing!
>>It is a very nice country but, as far as Canadian
>>society goes it is like a backwards, boring, group of
>>simpletons determined not to have any history of their
>>own what so ever.
>>This idea of starting from scratch with a new royal
>>family sounds great to myself, but I think that on
>>average Canadians are far too simple to be able to
>>comprehend such an idea as it would require knowledge
>>of history.

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