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|    Guilt by Rumor to Dhu on Gate    |
|    Re: The Kim Dynasty of North Korea (1/2)    |
|    20 Dec 17 11:11:54    |
      XPost: can.politics, alt.politics.usa       From: Dems@newfound.morality              On 12/20/2017 11:06 AM, Dhu on Gate wrote:       > On Wed, 20 Dec 2017 08:32:34 -0700, Guilt by Rumor wrote:       >       >> On 12/20/2017 7:05 AM, Dhu on Gate wrote:       >>>       >>> Is setting up to become an absolute Monarchy. In order to do this they       >>> need a permanent enemy, which the US seems happy to supply.       >>       >> YOU WORTHLESS PIECE OF SHIT!       >>       >> We're not shooting missiles over Japan - THEY are!       >>       >> I swear, I'd fuck you up BIG TIME given the chance, you SCUMSUCKING APE!       >>       >>> To break their power the US should grant them "Most Favoured       >>> Trading..." status.       >>       >> Klintoon and Carter did that - how hte FUCK do you think they GOT       >> missile guidance chips and nuclear capabilities?       >>       >> You are the SYPUIDSET CUNT out here!       >>       >>> Kill them with kindness. It's the only sure way.       >>>       >>> Dhu       >>       >> You are a geopolitical MORON!       >>       >> DIE SOON ASSHOLE!~       >       > They're a Monarchy. The only way Monarchs survive is as Constitutional       > ones.              WTF?!?!?              That is SOOOO wrong!              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monarchies              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monarchies#Absolute_monarchies              nitary absolute monarchies are unitary states which are governed as one       single unit by a single hereditary or elected leader. Some had or have a       single legislature, which may or may not be constitutionally created.               Oman (751–present)        Busoga (c. prior to 18th century - 1961; became subnational       monarchy of Uganda)        Wogodogo Monarchy (c. 1690 - 1896; became subnational monarchy of       France)        Emirate of Abu Dhabi (c. 18th century - 1971; became subnational       monarchy of the United Arab Emirates)        Buganda (c. 18th century - 1961; became subnational monarchy of Uganda)        Emirate of Dubai (c. 18th century - 1971; became subnational       monarchy of the United Arab Emirates)        Negeri Sembilan (c. 18th century - 1873; became subnational       monarchy of the United Kingdom)        Emirate of Ras al-Khaimah (c. 18th century - 1972; became       subnational monarchy of the United Arab Emirates)        Russian Empire (1721–1917; ended by revolution)        Sultanate of Terengganu (1724 - c. 19th century; became subnational       monarchy of Siam)        Emirate of Sharjah (c. 1727 - 1971; became subnational monarchy of       the United Arab Emirates)        3rd Burmese Empire (c. 1760 - 1885)        Kingdom of Siam (1768–1932; became constitutional monarchy, Kingdom       of Thailand)        Grand Principality of Finland (1772–1809; became subnational       monarchy of the Russian Empire)        Emirate of Umm al-Quwain (1775–1971; became subnational monarchy of       the United Arab Emirates)        Kingdom of Nepal (1775–1990; became constitutional monarchy)        Kingdom of Bahrain (1783–1971; became constitutional monarchy;       1975–2002; became constitutional monarchy)        Ankole (c. 1800 - 1901; became subnational monarchy of Uganda)        French Empire (1804–1814; became constitutional monarchy; brief       restoration in 1815)        Austrian Empire (1804–1867; became Austro-Hungarian Empire)        Kingdom of Holland (1806–1810; within France; became constitutional       monarchy)        Kingdom of Hungary (1806–1867; became Austro-Hungarian Empire)        Principality of Liechtenstein (1806–1862; became constitutional       monarchy)        Kingdom of Hawaii (1810–1840; became constitutional monarchy)        Kingdom of Poland (1815–1865; within Russian Empire; absorbed by       Russian Empire)        Kingdom of Brazil (1816–1822; became constitutional monarchy)        Kingdom of Lesotho (1818–1868; became subnational monarchy of the       United Kingdom)        Emirate of Ajmān (1820–1971; became subnational monarchy of the       United Arab Emirates)        Qatar (1825–present)        Kingdom of Greece (1832–1843; became constitutional monarchy)        Austro-Hungarian Empire (1867–1918; dissolved after World War I)        Kingdom of Bhutan (1907–2008; absolute power voluntarily rescinded       by king in 1969; became constitutional monarchy in 2008)        Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (1932–present)        Kingdom of Iran (1935–1979; ended by revolution)        Kingdom of Cambodia (1954–1970; Ended by military coup; kingdom       restored as constitutional monarchy in 1993)        Sultanate of Brunei (1959–present; constitution creates Sultan as       absolute ruler)        Kingdom of Swaziland (1986–present)        Kingdom of Afghanistan (1926–1973; became the Republic of       Afghanistan after a non-violent coup)              Elective absolute monarchies               Holy See (Vatican City) (c. 756 A.D., Pepin, father of Charlemagne       granted the Pope control of area which became the Papal States -       present; absolute monarchy)              Subnational monarchies              A subnational monarchy is a territory governed by a hereditary leader,       but which is subordinate to a higher national government, either       monarchical or republican in form.               Sultanate of Kelantan (c. 2nd century - present; within Funan,       Khmer Empire, Srivijaya, Siam, British Empire, Federation of Malaya, and       Malaysia)        Sultanate of Kedah (c. 7th century - present; within Malacca, Siam,       British Empire, Federation of Malaya, and Malaysia)        Sultanate of Pahang (c. 8th century - present; within Srivijaya,       Siam, Sultanate of Malacca, Aceh, Johor, the British Empire, the       Federated Malay States, the Federation of Malaya, and Malaysia)        Principality of Perlis (c. 8th century - present; within Kedah,       Siam, the British Empire, the Malayan Union, and Malaysia)        Kingdom of Bohemia (c. 9th century - 1806; within Holy Roman       Empire; became constitutional monarchy)        Kingdom of Germany (c. 11th century - 1806; within Holy Roman       Empire; became Austrian Empire)        Luxembourg (963 - 1867; within the Holy Roman Empire, Bohemia, the       Netherlands, Austria, France and Belgium; became constitutional monarchy)        Kingdom of Pattani (c. 11th century - 1909; within Srivijaya,       Kingdom of Ayutthaya, Siam, dissolved between Thailand and Malaysia)        Murcia (1243–1304; within the Kingdom of Castile, Kingdom of       Aragon; absorbed into Castile)        Vaduz (1342 - 1806; within the Holy Roman Empire; became absolute       monarchy of Liechtenstein)        Sultanate of Selangor (1740–present; within the Netherlands, the       British Empire, Federated Malay States, the Federation of Malaya, and       Malaysia)        Sultanate of Yogyakarta (1755–present; within Netherlands Indies,       Japanese Empire, United States of Indonesia (1945–1951), and Republic of       Indonesia        Sultanate of Terengganu (c. 15th century - present; within Malacca,       Siam, the British Empire, Federation of Malaya, and Malaysia)        Grand Duchy of Finland (1809–1918; within Russian Empire; ended              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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