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<blockquote data-quote="rturner76" data-source="post: 77134361" data-attributes="member: 284067"><p>I thought the President did answer to Congress. I mean the President can't make laws and pass them on his own. He/he need the House and Congress to vote on any law proposed to be passed. </p><p></p><p>Aside from that, I don't see anything wrong with a Constitutional Monarchy. They still have the laws of the people including the Magna Carta etc, A King or Prince has no real practical power so parliament and the Prime Minister rule over national law. Monarchy is about the history and the blessing of God on the head of state. The Monarch these days is more of a religious figure (Church of England) and I think that position should be respected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rturner76, post: 77134361, member: 284067"] I thought the President did answer to Congress. I mean the President can't make laws and pass them on his own. He/he need the House and Congress to vote on any law proposed to be passed. Aside from that, I don't see anything wrong with a Constitutional Monarchy. They still have the laws of the people including the Magna Carta etc, A King or Prince has no real practical power so parliament and the Prime Minister rule over national law. Monarchy is about the history and the blessing of God on the head of state. The Monarch these days is more of a religious figure (Church of England) and I think that position should be respected. [/QUOTE]
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