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My own government
Brother Andúril - Guardian Started conversation Mar 30, 2005
Wow!
So much I never knew about my own governement, and here is someone who is going to vote in the next few months... And they say Democracy works... Anyway.
1. Theres an unfinished sentence in Lord of Commoner: "Since hereditary peers have now been abolished an automatic seat in the House of Lords you no longer need to..."
Also, as its a statistical analysis, you might want to put some sort of numerical figure on whatever you can, as a mathmetician, it really adds something to the article for me.
Otherwise though, its agreat entry, really helped me understand a little about my government. Thanks,
Andúril
NOT my own government
Garonyldas Posted May 17, 2005
I think that this is a spectacular entry, though I haven't read many yet (I'm still a noob, so sorry if I have no credibility). I'm from the U.S., and while I realize the experience of others may be a bit different, I've never really run across such an intricate description of government in such an informal space since that webquest I did in U.S. History class. I wish I could say more about grammatical errors, but that's not what I'm very good at. Great job!
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