James,
 
You said that  “Democracy is dead and abandon by the promoter/leader like U.S.A 
“  one point that I have to agree with you “ Democracy is dead” , but I have to 
disagree that the Democracy is  “abandon by the promoter/leader like U.S.A”.
 
You and I know very well that the U.S.A is NOT the Democratic country. The 
U.S.A 
is a constitutional based Republic country and each 50 states have their own 
rights to govern, without the pressure from the Federal Government. If the 
Federal Government put any mandate or force, each state to do, then the 
Governor 
from each state has the rights to refuse or file a lawsuit and some case can go 
always to the Supreme Court, The ObamaCares for example.
 
 
Many politicians are preaching Democracy, because they want to see Democracy 
survive. However, in the reality, the Democratic is dead, because of the rulers 
are demanding too much from their citizen, The rulers wants the government to 
have more power to take control the people’s life, they build majority of 
family 
or friend within their government, so they can stay in power longer. The more 
they stay in power; they are taking away people’s freedom one by one.
 
The U.S.A’s Republic is modern and advance. Because, the Republic is leaving 
their citizen alone. The U.S.A Republic is limited the Government; when the 
Government is less power then the people are free, they can do what they 
capable 
of doing. When people are free, they can pursue after their dreams with 
innovation, research, develop and inventions.
 
Savun


      

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