The Backsides of Councilist Democracy - A Modern day Dictatorship is a Eastern European book authored by James William Dawson. The book explains how Councilist Democracy is comparable to a Dictatorship, because the president has both the Legislative and Executive power, even though it cannot pass laws unconstitutional. 500,000 copies of the book was sold on its first sell day. After a few days passed, it began selling to foreign countries after being translated, many surprisingly being sent to New Castile, which itself if a Councilist Democracy. A boom is expected soon in the United States and Everett after the copies arrive and are in stock.
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| - The Backsides of Councilist Democracy - A Modern day Dictatorship is a Eastern European book authored by James William Dawson. The book explains how Councilist Democracy is comparable to a Dictatorship, because the president has both the Legislative and Executive power, even though it cannot pass laws unconstitutional. 500,000 copies of the book was sold on its first sell day. After a few days passed, it began selling to foreign countries after being translated, many surprisingly being sent to New Castile, which itself if a Councilist Democracy. A boom is expected soon in the United States and Everett after the copies arrive and are in stock.
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| - The Backsides of Councilist Democracy - A Modern day Dictatorship is a Eastern European book authored by James William Dawson. The book explains how Councilist Democracy is comparable to a Dictatorship, because the president has both the Legislative and Executive power, even though it cannot pass laws unconstitutional. 500,000 copies of the book was sold on its first sell day. After a few days passed, it began selling to foreign countries after being translated, many surprisingly being sent to New Castile, which itself if a Councilist Democracy. A boom is expected soon in the United States and Everett after the copies arrive and are in stock. James William Dawson was originally born in the USA and later lived in Union of Everett for just over a year. Then, in mid 2004, he moved to UKEED and became a citizen, keeping his name and learning various slavic languages.
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