Certainly not since they put themselves above others simply by the fact that they are "royal" which is a privileged class.
2007-10-07 19:00:27
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answered by DaveNCUSA 7
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With their country? Yes. With themselves, their own family members? No. Not always. The need to maintain a good reputation or a desired reputation by the family necessitates that they treat themselves with less regard to their personal rights. Family personal rights take a second seat to the right of the people to see them a certain way.
2007-10-07 19:00:06
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answered by Kerrick C 3
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NO I don't. The Queen is one of the wealthiest people in the world and England is the second highest taxed country in the world. What is fair and equal about that?
2007-10-07 19:01:19
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answered by CJ 6
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Of course not.! They accumulate all the wealth while the poor get poorer.I wouldn't regard that as "fairness and equality." God created all equal man altered this.
2007-10-07 19:11:04
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answered by dicovi 5
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Having an elite status is incompatible with equality
2007-10-07 20:41:17
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answered by bunter 3
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As well as anyone under the same circumstances.
2007-10-07 18:59:54
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answered by B C 4
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They stand for lifelong welfare for the wealthy.
2007-10-07 18:58:40
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answered by Anonymous
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In a pig's ear.
2007-10-07 19:02:03
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answered by brainstorm 7
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No. I do not think so Treelo.
2007-10-07 19:10:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No they don't.
2007-10-08 00:33:46
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answered by Anonymous
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