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Bhutan reluctantly makes leap to democracy: Himalayan nation's people vote Monday, but they prefer king

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The command came from the king, as commands normally do in a nation where royalty has ruled for a century. But when the Precious Ruler of the Dragon People spoke that day, he stunned this deeply isolated corner of the Himalayas: The age of monarchs is ending, he said, and power should be yours.

That was a little over two years ago. Now, on the eve of national elections Monday, which will upend a system rooted in feudal monarchism, much of the country remains unconvinced there should even be a vote.

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Not everybody wants Freedom via Western style Krapitalist Dumbocrazy. Liberation from the Corporate Totalitarian Jerk Ethic is another story…

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Reply#1 - Sun Mar 23, 2008 1:36 PM EDT
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OK, so the people are Bhutanese, but is the adjectival form for stuff like policies, passports, etc. "Bhutanere"? And won't that get them confused around prom time?

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