Women's Suffrage

Started by Heinrich, January 02, 2013, 03:18:35 PM

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Heinrich

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tmw89

End all the "suffrage," I say - we need a king like St. Louis IX or a generalissimo like Franco.
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The Harlequin King

Quote from: tmw89 on January 02, 2013, 03:22:46 PMEnd all the "suffrage," I say - we need a king like St. Louis IX or a generalissimo like Franco.

Who would you nominate for the big job?

tmw89

Quote from: The Harlequin King on January 02, 2013, 03:41:29 PM
Quote from: tmw89 on January 02, 2013, 03:22:46 PMEnd all the "suffrage," I say - we need a king like St. Louis IX or a generalissimo like Franco.

Who would you nominate for the big job?

For America, Pat Buchanan  ;)

Really, I'm waiting for a restoration of the monarchy in France.  The most legit claimant happens to be SSPX, last I heard.
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The Harlequin King

Quote from: tmw89 on January 02, 2013, 03:47:49 PMFor America, Pat Buchanan  ;)

Really, I'm waiting for a restoration of the monarchy in France.  The most legit claimant happens to be SSPX, last I heard.

I like Pat, too.

As for France, if you mean Louis Alphonse, he's Catholic, but probably Novus Ordo. Definitely not affiliated with the Society. As a Francophile, I have a great interest in the restoration of their monarchy, but I'm under no illusions of another Saint Louis IX.

Heinrich

Quote from: tmw89 on January 02, 2013, 03:22:46 PM
End all the "suffrage," I say - we need a king like St. Louis IX or a generalissimo like Franco.

That's the real deal. A wise person(an old FB 'friend' from Armenia) said that no man has the right to vote. Do we govern from the ground up or the top down?
Schaff Recht mir Gott und führe meine Sache gegen ein unheiliges Volk . . .   .                          
Lex Orandi, lex credendi, lex vivendi.
"Die Welt sucht nach Ehre, Ansehen, Reichtum, Vergnügen; die Heiligen aber suchen Demütigung, Verachtung, Armut, Abtötung und Buße." --Ausschnitt von der Geschichte des Lebens St. Bennos.

tmw89

Quote from: The Harlequin King on January 02, 2013, 03:56:38 PM
Quote from: tmw89 on January 02, 2013, 03:47:49 PMFor America, Pat Buchanan  ;)

Really, I'm waiting for a restoration of the monarchy in France.  The most legit claimant happens to be SSPX, last I heard.

I like Pat, too.

As for France, if you mean Louis Alphonse, he's Catholic, but probably Novus Ordo. Definitely not affiliated with the Society. As a Francophile, I have a great interest in the restoration of their monarchy, but I'm under no illusions of another Saint Louis IX.

Upon further investigation, it looks like I was thinking of the rightful king/regent of another country entirely - the current Prince Sixtus Henry of Bourbon-Parma, apparent claimant to the Spanish throne, is SSPX-affiliated.  Sorry for the confusion.

Quote from: Heinrich on January 02, 2013, 03:58:37 PM
Quote from: tmw89 on January 02, 2013, 03:22:46 PM
End all the "suffrage," I say - we need a king like St. Louis IX or a generalissimo like Franco.

That's the real deal. A wise person(an old FB 'friend' from Armenia) said that no man has the right to vote. Do we govern from the ground up or the top down?

Seems clear enough to me that God made his opinion of governance by popular choice known in the Gospels, when the people were given a choice between Christ or Barabas.
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Penelope

Only if we're ending men's suffrage as well (which I would support).

Roland Deschain

I only think white evangelicals should be allowed to vote. Those women and Catholics are the reason we have O.

I voted yes.
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Christknight104

Quote from: tmw89 on January 02, 2013, 04:20:38 PM

Upon further investigation, it looks like I was thinking of the rightful king/regent of another country entirely - the current Prince Sixtus Henry of Bourbon-Parma, apparent claimant to the Spanish throne, is SSPX-affiliated.  Sorry for the confusion.

Prince Sixtus Henry de Bournbon attended the Econe Consecrations of 1988. He was the first to congratulate His Excellency Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre for his "brave efforts." It would be wonderful if he would ascend to the throne, seeing at how wretched Spain has become.

The Harlequin King

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Quote from: Roland Deschain on January 02, 2013, 04:54:50 PM
I only think white evangelicals should be allowed to vote. Those women and Catholics are the reason we have O.

I voted yes.

LOLOLOLOLOL.

Time for some Uncle Ruckus:

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0X6lqD5gZdg[/yt]

tmw89

HK, I think I know of another thread where that video wouldn't be misplaced either  ;D
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Gottmitunsalex

Quote from: The Harlequin King on January 02, 2013, 05:37:06 PM
Quote from: Roland Deschain on January 02, 2013, 04:54:50 PM
I only think white evangelicals should be allowed to vote. Those women and Catholics are the reason we have O.

I voted yes.

LOLOLOLOLOL.

Time for some Uncle Ruckus:

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0X6lqD5gZdg[/yt]
LOL
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TerrorDæmonum

The poll may be confusing, because it is seemingly based on a mix of "within the current system" or "in an ideal world" where voting may not be present at all.