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Bhutan 2008 Monarchy Celebration Blog

Bhutan 2008 Monarchy Celebration Blog

http://bhutan2008.blogspot.com

Bhutan 100th years celebration of Monarchy Blog, Officially Coronation of the Fifth King of Bhutan.

Count Décsey von Deés

Count Décsey von Deés

http://neofeudalist.blogspot.com

Tired of the same old Left-Right politics? My blog discusses the benefits of monarchy, its history, royal news, politics and other neat things about Monarchy.

CHAMELEON MONARCHY-same game-different name & the…

CHAMELEON MONARCHY-same game-different name & the picture never changes

http://chameleonmonarchy.com

Anti NWO Blog, News & Links on The New World Order, Bilderberg Group, Illuminati, Trilateral Commission, UN, CFR, Republidemoticians & other vermin that eat away at our freedom-Environmental, Financial, Political & Social Issues

Abolish the Monarchy

Abolish the Monarchy

http://abolishthemonarchy.blogspot.com/#abolish-monarchy

An open blog about British people who would like to modernise the British constitution through democratic peaceful means.

Royal Rendezvous

Royal Rendezvous

http://www.royalrendezvous.blogspot.com

An entertaining account of royal history, affairs, scandals and mysteries.

Wilson Revolution Unplugged

Wilson Revolution Unplugged

http://wilsonrevunplugged.blogspot.com

Defending the Old European Order, which was unplugged by the 28th President of those United States -- and otherwise rejecting anything Wilsonian or related, wherever it might be.

The Royal Representative

The Royal Representative

http://www.mandysroyalty.org/royal_rep

News And Views From An American Monarchist

Occidente a la deriva

Occidente a la deriva

http://www.occidentealaderiva.com

Independent blog with comments on political and cultural issues from Spain, Europe and the world

4amExpat.com - A Bangkok Blog

4amExpat.com - A Bangkok Blog

http://blog.4amexpat.com

A blog about things Thai. By an expat.

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Does government affect happiness and gender equality?

Cat the Beatnik, the Blog | December 5th 2009 by Cat

Well, duh. But I researched some of the legit statistics, and here you go: The Happiest Countries (not in order unless numbered) 1) Denmark = constitutional monarchy Switzerland = direct democracy/federal parliamentary republic Austria = federal par read more

Latest Mayan Calender news – Mayan Calendar Predicts A Royal We…

Countdown 2012 | December 4th 2009 by Hashim Kamal

Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are gene read more

What Political Belief Do You Espouse In Your Life?

K.I.S.S. - Keep It Short and Simple | December 3rd 2009 by Mel Avila Alarilla

What political belief do you espouse in life? Are you a middle of the road or centrist or are you leaning towards the left or the right? Please eplain your answer.Tags: Political Belief, Centrist, Middle of The Road, Leftist, Rightis read more

Tuvalu islands

Wayfaring Travel Guide | December 3rd 2009 by baksanir

Tuvalu, formerly known as the Ellice Islands, is a Polynesian island nation located in the Pacific Ocean midway between Hawaii and Australia. Tuvalu consists of nine small islands scattered over 500,000 sq mi of the western Pacific, just south of th read more

LENDUP DORJEE KHANGSHARPA : The First Chief Minister of Sikkim (1…

Proud to be a Sikkimese | December 3rd 2009 by Shital Pradhan

Popularly known as L. D. Kazi, became the first Chief Minister of Sikkim in 1975 thus ending over three century old monarchy system. He became the 1st Chief Minister of Sikkim on 14 MAY, 1975 - 17... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my webs read more

NEPAL: Everest swaps places with Gyanendra’s former palace

The Himalayan Beacon | December 2nd 2009 by Barun Roy

FROM THE STATESMAN Kathmandu, 2 Dec: Four years ago, when Mt Everest was the tallest peak in the world and Nepal’s King Gyanendra the emperor of Hindus worldwide, both were considered national icons by the world’s only Hindu kingdom with the read more

Dollar Report

THE PATRIOT | December 2nd 2009 by MICHAEL MCKENNA

Dollar Report. Posted in BAILOUT, BANKING CARTEL, CHINESE, COMMUNISM, corruption, DEFICIT, DEPRESSION, ECONOMY, GOVERNMENT CONTROLED MEDIA, greed, HANDOUT, HEALTH CARE, Illegal Aliens, ILLINOIS SYNDICATE, Immigration, INCONPENDENT, MISMANAGEMENT, MON read more

Romantique: Five Top Tips for a Honeymoon in Paris

Travel Blissful | December 2nd 2009 by Erica Johansson

TEXT: Benjamin Parker Arguably, Paris is the most romantic city in the world, so what better place to have a honeymoon? Here’s a selection of tips for honeymooners in the City of Love: 1. Check out the Latin Quarter, particularly the St. Germ read more

Happy 38th

Me, Myself and Darly | December 2nd 2009 by anna baron

UAE is celebrating its 38th founding anniversary today and all the locals here are celebrating it with utmost pride and reverence. Unlike some of us Filipinos, the Emiratis are very proud of their heritage and their independence- and it reflects in read more

Ayutthaya’s Fall, Bangkok’s Rise Part 3

Education Tips Blog | December 2nd 2009 by kon5518

By gracefully and gradually acceding to such territorial demands, Chulalongkom preserved Thai independence, particularly in the vital Menam Chao Phya basin. Eventually, the British and French realized an independent Thailand could be a useful buffer read more

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