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Just to add to this...
a reading of the Federalist papers shows rather clearly that the founding fathers were 'suspicious' of democracy, the 'rule of the many'--hence their eagerness for a balance of powers, a system of checks and balances. I applaud Madison, Jay, and Hamilton for that! I think a republican system is fine provided that it can generate civic virtue--if not, yikes!!!
Furthermore, and somewhat ironically, one could argue that an Englishman was the 'founder' of the U.S. given the influence (and appropriation) of John Locke's political philosophy on Jefferson and others.
And, to date, the best book ever written on American democracy was authored by a Frenchman: Tocqueville (who I should add paid a visit to Saginaw on his 'American tour'!)
Sorry for babbling...
The only time that I see the Queen at the Bud Gardens is when I pull out a $20 bill to buy a hot chocolate.
In recent years, a number of American hockey players have represented the London Knights and I'm quite happy about that.
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