How everyone can be president, have their own constitution, and be king in their castle.   :) 

1.President means to "sit in front of" implying leading a meeting ... presiding as a leader over a meeting — so any one can be the president of a meeting or organization. Think of Geo Wash's rising/setting sun chair. https://dailyjournal.net/2025/09/19/the-constitution-and-government-power/

2. Constitutions are the charter/permission documents all companies and corporations use. These organizations are often ruled by a 'chair' of the board.

3. Enjoy with crackers and hold on to your chair as this is one of the best mini-speeches of civics: https://www.americanrhetoric.com/MovieSpeeches/moviespeechrobinhoodcharterofrights.htm

4. 'Diplomacy' comes from a folded document (diplo) that states one's rights.

5. 'Bureaucracy' comes from the Celtic burel wool cloth put over a desk/bureau, in an office/bureau, in a government department/bureau.  Be cautious in reading this (not to pull the wool over your eyes), but it is a wild read to the end of the universe and back.  https://romanasum.com/2017/03/22/the-roman-stola-part-i-why-wool/

  1. The Roman Stola: Part I, Why Wool? | ROMANA SUM

    The stola had four major identifying features: Worn as an overdress Made of lightweight wool Constructed as a simple tube, with straps, round pins, or fabric knots at the shoulders, that created a “V neck” with draping. Worn double belted, to create an extra folded layer at the hips The stola was popular for about 400 years (mid-Republic to early Empire), and was integral to the Roman ...

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    Celtic wool was thicker and coarser.  Remember that the Medici's started the Renaissance with wool and the Industrial Revolution 'started' in England with wool textiles.


Alan Hagedorn