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Yeah, grammer:does anyone else have any thing that tics them off as much as this does for me.
Fixed.If you think you live in a democracy and you live in the US of A then GUESS WHAT, LEAVE!!!!!
The Bison King wrote:Yeah, grammer:does anyone else have any thing that tics them off as much as this does for me.
Fixed.If you think you live in a democracy and you live in the US of A then GUESS WHAT, LEAVE!!!!!
yeah, what this guy said.targetman377 wrote:Watching the news about Wisconsin (living in the state i see it a lot) and a protester comes on and says "this is democracy in action"! or "this is not what a democracy does" or you are talking to your friends and they say "we live in a Democracy" THIS IS THE ONE THING THAT pisses me off more than anything i truly believe if you don't understand what type of government we have you should not be allowed to vote. And if you did not know WE HAVE A REPUBLIC! at the federal level then at the state its still set up with a REPUBLIC with democratic cheeks meaning the people have the power ONLY TO RECALL!!! and some states allow referendum but do not govern based on them.
THIS JUST MAKES ME SO ANGRY!!!!!! it pisses me off so much!!!! does anyone else have any thing that tics them off as much as this does for me. and if you did not know it pisses me off a lot i blow a casket every time some one says it cause all it is stupidity. if you think you live in a democracy and you live in these US of A then GUESS WHAT LEAVE!!!!!
if anything we are a REPUBLIC WITH DEMOCRATIC INITIATIVES!!! not a democratic republic cause those to cant co exist.Metsfanmax wrote:We may not live in a democracy, but the power of the people is democratic in nature (hence why we describe ourselves as a democratic republic).
A republic is a subset of a democracy.targetman377 wrote:if anything we are a REPUBLIC WITH DEMOCRATIC INITIATIVES!!! not a democratic republic cause those to cant co exist.Metsfanmax wrote:We may not live in a democracy, but the power of the people is democratic in nature (hence why we describe ourselves as a democratic republic).
TMMLOLThe Bison King wrote:Yeah, grammer:does anyone else have any thing that tics them off as much as this does for me.
Say what the hell? Good Lord. I'm correct in believing that you graduated from high school, right?targetman377 wrote:if anything we are a REPUBLIC WITH DEMOCRATIC INITIATIVES!!! not a democratic republic cause those to cant co exist.Metsfanmax wrote:We may not live in a democracy, but the power of the people is democratic in nature (hence why we describe ourselves as a democratic republic).
Yuh. People who don't know the difference between a casket and a gasket.targetman377 wrote:Watching the news about Wisconsin (living in the state i see it a lot) and a protester comes on and says "this is democracy in action"! or "this is not what a democracy does" or you are talking to your friends and they say "we live in a Democracy" THIS IS THE ONE THING THAT pisses me off more than anything i truly believe if you don't understand what type of government we have you should not be allowed to vote. And if you did not know WE HAVE A REPUBLIC! at the federal level then at the state its still set up with a REPUBLIC with democratic cheeks meaning the people have the power ONLY TO RECALL!!! and some states allow referendum but do not govern based on them.
THIS JUST MAKES ME SO ANGRY!!!!!! it pisses me off so much!!!! does anyone else have any thing that tics them off as much as this does for me. and if you did not know it pisses me off a lot i blow a casket every time some one says it cause all it is stupidity. if you think you live in a democracy and you live in these US of A then GUESS WHAT LEAVE!!!!!

yes, I know small little things like that annoys me! but it the principal of the definition!Woodruff wrote:Say what the hell? Good Lord. I'm correct in believing that you graduated from high school, right?targetman377 wrote:if anything we are a REPUBLIC WITH DEMOCRATIC INITIATIVES!!! not a democratic republic cause those to cant co exist.Metsfanmax wrote:We may not live in a democracy, but the power of the people is democratic in nature (hence why we describe ourselves as a democratic republic).
There really is far too much wrong here to go point by point,targetman377 wrote:Ok, for all of you that think i do not know my stuff you all are wrong A democracy is everyone that is a citizen of that country you inhabit votes for everything in a democracy there is no legislation if someone wants to pass a law that means guess what everyone votes and if you get 51% of the votes you win! in a republic you get a vote yet that vote is for someone to REPRESENT YOU There job is to make the laws for you! see there are distinct differences you can't have a democracy with a republic cause a democracy is every one votes for every thing. you cant bend that rule cause other wise its not a democracy. As to my comment that a democratic republic would be a contradiction of terms as i defined early! and a republic with democratic initiatives is not a contradiction of terms because it does not say its a democracy i said initiatives mean the STATES!!! HAVE REFERENDUMS even those go to representative process first. AND SOME STATES CAN RECALL! these things are democratic in nature! but do not make a democracy!
No...what you are calling a "democracy" is actually called a "direct democracy". We live in a democratic republic. I teach this stuff...and IT'S REALLY VERY BASIC. Educate yourself. Please.targetman377 wrote:Ok, for all of you that think i do not know my stuff you all are wrong A democracy is everyone that is a citizen of that country you inhabit votes for everything in a democracy there is no legislation if someone wants to pass a law that means guess what everyone votes and if you get 51% of the votes you win! in a republic you get a vote yet that vote is for someone to REPRESENT YOU There job is to make the laws for you! see there are distinct differences you can't have a democracy with a republic cause a democracy is every one votes for every thing. you cant bend that rule cause other wise its not a democracy. As to my comment that a democratic republic would be a contradiction of terms as i defined early! and a republic with democratic initiatives is not a contradiction of terms because it does not say its a democracy i said initiatives mean the STATES!!! HAVE REFERENDUMS even those go to representative process first. AND SOME STATES CAN RECALL! these things are democratic in nature! but do not make a democracy!
Like Jones said, the correct saying is "blow a gasket".targetman377 wrote:...and if you did not know it pisses me off a lot i blow a casket every time some one says it...
WHO TOLD YOU ABOUT THAT???HapSmo19 wrote:Like Jones said, the correct saying is "blow a gasket".targetman377 wrote:...and if you did not know it pisses me off a lot i blow a casket every time some one says it...
"Blow a casket" is actually code for a necrofile sexual act prefered and practiced by a silent majority on the left.
It came in a general intel wire available to all death squad primaries and associates.tkr4lf wrote:WHO TOLD YOU ABOUT THAT???
thank you for enlightening me!HapSmo19 wrote:It came in a general intel wire available to all death squad primaries and associates.tkr4lf wrote:WHO TOLD YOU ABOUT THAT???
ok, lets look in to depth at what this means shall we? it says here direct democracy interesting! but even how people say we have that IT goes further to difine dirict democracy asDemocracy is a form of political organization in which all people, through consensus (consensus democracy), direct referendum (direct democracy), or elected representatives (representative democracy) exercise equal control over the matters which affect their interests.[1] The term comes from the Greek: δημοκρατία – (dēmokratía) "rule of the people",[2] which was coined from δῆμος (dêmos) "people" and κράτος (Kratos) "power", in the middle of the 5th-4th century BC to denote the political systems then existing in some Greek city-states, notably Athens following a popular uprising in 508 BC.[3] Even though there is no specific, universally accepted definition of 'democracy',[4] equality and freedom have been identified as important characteristics of democracy since ancient times.[5] These principles are reflected in all citizens being equal before the law and having equal access to power. For example, in a representative democracy, every vote has equal weight, no restrictions can apply to anyone wanting to become a representative, and the freedom of its citizens is secured by legitimized rights and liberties which are generally protected by a constitution.[6][7]
no restrictions funny i clearly remember in our constitution age limits are in place not to mention presidents limits!For example, in a representative democracy, every vote has equal weight, no restrictions can apply to anyone wanting to become a representative,
Funny rule by simple majority! oh and where the supreme power is vested in the people well i guess our constition is not the supreme law of the land. OH WAIT IT IS!!! funny how that works!a : government by the people; especially : rule of the majority b : a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections
Now lets look at this a some people make the law look at that. The legislative branch all 535 members make that law!!! YES WE ELECT THEM!!!! DEMOCRATIC INITIATIVE!!!!! NOT DEMOCRACY!!!!!republic is a form of government in which the people, or some significant portion of them, retain supreme control over the government.[1][2] The term is generally also understood to describe a government where most decisions are made with reference to established laws, rather than the discretion of a head of state, and therefore monarchy is today generally considered to be incompatible with being a republic. One common modern definition of a republic is a government having a head of state who is not a monarch.[3][4] The word "republic" is derived from the Latin phrase res publica, which can be translated as "a public affair", and often used to describe a state using this form of government.
a (1) : a government having a chief of state who is not a monarch and who in modern times is usually a president (2) : a political unit (as a nation) having such a form of government b (1) : a government in which supreme power resides in a body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by elected officers and representatives responsible to them and governing according to law (2) : a political unit (as a nation) having such a form of government
weikapeadia again describes america as a federal constitutional republic. funny there not even a demo word in thatThe United States of America (also referred to as the United States, the U.S., the USA, or America) is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district
https://www.cia.gov/library/publication ... os/us.htmlGovernment type:
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Constitution-based federal republic; strong democratic tradition
If the facts don't fit you must acquit!a : an inherited, established, or customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior (as a religious practice or a social custom) b : a belief or story or a body of beliefs or stories relating to the past that are commonly accepted as historical though not verifiable
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: the handing down of information, beliefs, and customs by word of mouth or by example from one generation to another without written instruction
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: cultural continuity in social attitudes, customs, and institutions
Symmetry wrote:There really is far too much wrong here to go point by point,targetman377 wrote:Ok, for all of you that think i do not know my stuff you all are wrong A democracy is everyone that is a citizen of that country you inhabit votes for everything in a democracy there is no legislation if someone wants to pass a law that means guess what everyone votes and if you get 51% of the votes you win! in a republic you get a vote yet that vote is for someone to REPRESENT YOU There job is to make the laws for you! see there are distinct differences you can't have a democracy with a republic cause a democracy is every one votes for every thing. you cant bend that rule cause other wise its not a democracy. As to my comment that a democratic republic would be a contradiction of terms as i defined early! and a republic with democratic initiatives is not a contradiction of terms because it does not say its a democracy i said initiatives mean the STATES!!! HAVE REFERENDUMS even those go to representative process first. AND SOME STATES CAN RECALL! these things are democratic in nature! but do not make a democracy!
1) You've essentially defined democracy as "every one votes for every thing." On a very obvious level, this is not true.
2) You've defined a republic as a system where your "vote is for someone to REPRESENT YOU". The UK allows citizens to do this, but is not a republic.
You've based your arguments on completely bizarre definitions of the terms.