Are you that serious? I rarely read any law in the exception of driving rules 
and two classes
of government to college to fulfill the requirement for my degree. And law of 
physique doesn't
count. 

But read this  :
The United States is the world's oldest surviving federation.
 It is a constitutional republic and representative democracy, "in which
 majority rule is tempered by minority rights protected by law."[44]
 The government is regulated by a system of checks and balances defined by the 
U.S.
 Constitution, which serves as the country's supreme legal document. In 
the American federalist system, citizens are usually 
subject to three levels of 
government, federal, state, and local; the local government's 
duties are commonly split between county and municipal governments. In 
almost all cases, executive and legislative officials are elected by a 
plurality vote of citizens by 
district. There is no proportional representation at 
the federal level, and it is very rare at lower levels.

Savun wrote:

I am response to last week, regarding of NEW Arizona’s Immigration 
law.  Now Florida and Idaho are looking into 
pass similar law.
 
Republics is rules by laws and constitution. .  Example: There is a village 
with 10 families, 
when a majority of 6 families wants to take people’s land or children. The 
majority rules, but based on the laws and constitution of the 
people.
 
 
Democracy rules by majority and emotional.  Example: There is a village with 10 
families, 
when a majority of 6 families wants to take people’s land or children. The 
majority will take over and people who’s in power 
rules.

 
Savun
 



      

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