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Republic vs Democracy

Our system of government was never intended to be a democracy. Although many believe that we live in one, they have never been asked to vote on the decisions made by said government. Yet they belie...  
 
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timcp1 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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The only thing at the Federal level that matters is what is written in the U.S. Constitution.

Article 4 section 4 of the U.S. Constitution guarantees a Republican form of Government. The word Democrat or Democracy is never written in the U.S. Constitution.
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This video is not about democrats and republicans. It is in fact about the different forms of government defined by those terms. The platforms "republican party" or "democratic party" aren't necessarily related to the original meaning of the word. Both parties are responsible for the loss of our republic.
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buddhasknowbest (2 days ago) Show Hide
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"It is proof of a base and low mind for one to wish to think with the masses or majority, merely because the majority is the majority. Truth does not change because it is, or is not, believed by a majority of the people." Giordano Bruno
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I find it funny how suddenly a Democracy has become a bad thing once Obama was elected. A Constitutional Republic is similar to democracy in that it uses democratic processes to elect representatives and pass new laws, etc. The critical difference lies in the fact that a Constitutional Republic has a Constitution that limits the powers of the government. It also spells out how the government is structured, creating checks on its power and balancing power between different branches
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that is a rediculous statement.

The parts of the world, where it is illegal to own weapons, are the ones most infested with misery and crime.

Please think before you speak, burma and host of others make for good examples of what im talking about.
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What can't be changed is the freedom of the people and the power of the government. A million years ago wouldn't change that. The right to bear arms is more important than ever, even if not one other person has one.
Yes, a Republic is above democracy. Democracy is the problem, so we call them Democrats. The Republic is the remedy.
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my head is gonna explode... the "communists" were acctually fascist dictators

real communism implies that we ALL have equal money... and we ALL vote so no one is in power

its amazing how retarded people are... im just gonna start killing anyone i see
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In theory commmunism implies that all have equal money and political power, but all of the real examples that have been tried on earth have resulted in a brutal government.
georgeharper1 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Doesn't fucking matter what you think. The Constitution gives all people the right to bear arms.

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