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Society for the Promotion of Liberal Democracy; SPLD
Topic Started: Jul 10 2008, 10:27 PM (113 Views)
Woolcott
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Canada's Jamie Bell.
Replacing the other thing
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Niongor
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Giver of the *Hi-5*
I'm in! :yes:
"There is no next time: it's now or never!"

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Woolcott
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Canada's Jamie Bell.
I know you are :P
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Gold Antilles
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*First* Bermudian in NS Canada
I like liberal democracy. I find it agreeable compared with tyranny
Premier of Gold Antilles

"Give me Liberty, or give me Death!"
Patrick Henry
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Ess
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twirling hippy chick
Idk - I kinda like tyranny, myself... :shrug:

:P
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WOW Canada is a Wonderland of enchantments~Bobert
Ess is the Chuck Norris of NS Canada, so anything's possible.~Redundancies
The hippy chick is Canada's coolest! ~Fiddy
HappinEss ~Matilda
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Woolcott
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Canada's Jamie Bell.
HAHAHA!!

Comedic gold, Ess! :hail:
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West Fryslan
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Team Captain
I'll join but only because Wool said I looked nice :yes: heheh
Devotion to motion is the notion!

Role Play
"Revolution" - Carlos Rodriguez
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Woolcott
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Canada's Jamie Bell.
Our first piece: Despotism & Democracy

Producer: Encyclopaedia Britannica Films - 1946

Measures how a society ranks on a spectrum stretching from democracy to despotism. Explains how societies and nations can be measured by the degree that power is concentrated and respect for the individual is restricted. Where does your community, state and nation stand on these scales?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfrQalpmdqk



Discuss.
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