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The Nonpareil
[edit]The Branches
[edit]The Monarch
[edit]- The monarch will occupy the executive branch.
- The duty of the monarch is to maintain public approval, as disapproval is a major factor in the halt of societal productivity.
- Due to the monarch's ability to rule for his or her whole life, initiatives in the executive branch will not constantly change.
- The monarch will control military forces and will execute the law.
The Legislative
[edit]- There are three Houses: Lords, Commons, and the Bourgeoisies.
- The Houses will be elected and unelected. The House of Lords will be those born into nobility and have the highest ranking title; however, only five of the immediate family of the monarch will be allowed in the house, and the spouse of the monarch is not allowed to enter the house. A member of this house may never be considered Bourgeois or voted into the House of Commons.
- The House of Commons will be those elected by the people. Member of the top three percent shall be on the ballot. No one of nobility shall be allowed to vote nor shall any member of the top three percent be allowed to vote. A Common member will represent his district in any way he/she thinks necessary.
- The House of Bourgeoisies will be composed of those with the greatest assets. Those of the top three percent shall vote these members into office, and it must be comprised only by those in the top three percent. As stated before, no one of nobility will be allowed to be voted in. Depending on the circumstances, there will be between five and fifteen citizens considered Bourgeois.
- A bill may be proposed by any of the houses. The House of Commons must have a vote greater than 50% . The Lords and those considered Bourgeois must have a vote of 60% or greater in order to pass the bill. Should two houses meet these conditions, the bill will go into effect either immediately or at a time previously designated by the house that proposed the bill.
The Judiciary
[edit]- The Judiciary Branch will handle the court system.
Operation
[edit]There are three Houses: Lords, Commons, and the Bourgeoisies.
The Houses will be elected and unelected. The House of Lords will be those born into nobility and have the highest ranking title; however, only five of the immediate family of the monarch will be allowed in the house, but the spouse of the monarch will not be allowed to enter the house. A member of this house may never be considered Bourgeois or voted into the House of Commons.
The House of Commons will be those elected by the people. No member of the top three percent shall be on the ballot. Nor shall any member of the top three percent be allowed to vote. A Common member will represent his district in any way he/she thinks necessary.
The House of Bourgeoisies will be composed of those in the nation with the greatest assets. Those of the top three percent shall vote these members into office, and it must be comprised only by those in the top three percent. Depending on the circumstances, there will be between five and fifteen citizens considered Bourgeois.
A bill may be proposed by any of the houses. The House of Commons must have a vote greater than 50% . The Lords and those considered Bourgeois must have a vote of 60% or greater in order to pass the bill. Should two houses meet these conditions, the bill will go into effect when the monarch signs it into law.
The Judiciary Branch will handle the court system and will be able to overturn any unjustified laws passed by the Houses. Eight justices will preside over the courts: two designated by each of the three houses and two by the monarch. Their term will be life-long.
The monarch will have the power to overturn any ruling of the Judiciary Branch within reason. Reasonable over-turnings will then be decided by the Houses. The monarch may also veto a bill passed by the Houses, but this veto may be overturned by the Judiciary Branch.
Should it ever come to be an issue, a 95% vote from the Houses shall be able to dethrone the monarch, and the next-in-line shall be crowned. In turn, a 95% vote from the Houses shall also be able to give full Executive and Legislative power to the monarch, while keeping the Judiciary Branch intact.
Favourites of Noah MacArthur Anderson
[edit]The following are not in order of where they lie upon the list of favourites with the exception of the first:
- Yesterday - The Beatles
- 500 Miles - Kingston Trio
- A Boy Named Sue - Johnny Cash
- A Horse with No Name - America
- American Pie - Don McLean
- Baby I Love Your Way - Peter Frampton
- Baby I Need Your Loving - Four Tops
- Bad, Bad Leroy Brown - Jim Croce
- Battle of New Orleans - Johnny Horton
- Bicycle Race - Queen
- Big Shot - Billy Joel
- Black Is Black - Los Bravos
- Blowin' in the Wind - Peter, Paul, and Mary
- Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) - Looking Glass
- Bus Stop - The Hollies
- Cat's in the Cradle - Harry Chapin
- Chattanooga Choo Choo - Glenn Miller Orchestra
- City of New Orleans - Arlo Guthrie
- Come Go with Me - The Del-Vikings
- Daddy Sang Bass - Johnny Cash
- Dandy - Herman's Hermits
- Daydream - The Lovin' Spoonful
- Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind? - The Lovin' Spoonful
- Don't Go Breaking My Heart - Elton John and Kiki Dee
- Eight Days a Week - The Beatles
- El Perro - Dan Navarro
- Five O'Clock World - The Vogues
- Fun, Fun, Fun - The Beach Boys
- Get Rhythm - Johnny Cash
- Hallelujah (from Messiah) - George Frideric Handel
- Hello, I Love You - The Doors
- Here Comes the Star - Herman's Hermits
- Holiday Road - Fleetwood Mac
- I Get Around - The Beach Boys
- I Got Rhythm - The Happenings
- I Walk the Line - Johnny Cash
- I Want to Hold Your Hand - The Beatles
- I'm Gonna Make You Mine - Lou Christie
- I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am - Herman's Hermits
- Kicks - Paul Revere and the Raiders
- Lady Madonna - The Beatles
- Leaning on the Lamp Post - Herman's Hermits
- Little Willy - Sweet
- Love Is Strange - Buddy Holly
- Luck Be a Lady - Frank Sinatra
- Mockingbird - James Taylor and Carly Simon
- No Milk Today - Herman's Hermits
- Octopus's Garden - The Beatles
- One Piece at a Time - Johnny Cash
- Private Eyes - Hall and Oates
- Puff, the Magic Dragon - Peter, Paul, and Mary
- Rich Girl - Hall and Oates
- Ruby Tuesday - The Rolling Stones
- Saturday in the Park - Chicago
- Seventh Son - Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Sh-Boom - The Chords
- Silhouettes - Herman's Hermits
- Sister Golden Hair - America
- Six O'Clock - The Lovin' Spoonful
- Sleepy Joe - Herman's Hermits
- Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette - Tex Williams
- Snoopy vs. the Red Baron - The Royal Guardsmen
- Spirit in the Sky - Norman Greenbaum
- Summer in the City - The Lovin' Spoonful
- Summer Rain - Johnny Rivers
- Surfer Girl - The Beach Boys
- Surfin' USA - The Beach Boys
- The Letter - The Box Tops
- This Door Swings Both Ways - Herman's Hermits
- Tide Is High - The Paragons
- Time in a Bottle - Jim Croce
- Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey - Paul McCartney and Wings
- Under the Boardwalk - The Drifters
- Uptown Girl - Billy Joel
- Walking the Floor Over You - Ernest Tubb
- We Can Work It Out - The Beatles
- Yakety Yak - The Coasters
- Yellow Submarine - The Beatles
- Your Smiling Face - James Taylor