No, I spend too much time casting pearls before swine.

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plainolamerican <[email protected]> wrote:

>you watch way too much Zionist Fox News.
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>On Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 8:35:38 AM UTC-6, fed up wrote:
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>One of the best ways to illustrate the difference that I have heard is as 
>follows:
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>3 men are in a lifeboat with only enough food and water for 2.  In a pure 
>democracy, 2 could vote to throw the third overboard to save their own lives 
>and it would be perfectly legal.  This is despotism by democracy and it is 
>what our founders wanted to avoid.  In a constitutionally limited republic, 
>the 2 cannot vote to take away the God given right to life of the 3rd.
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>What we see the progressives pushing for now is mob rule by democratic 
>processes.  Kind of like how Hitler came to power.   We all see daily examples 
>of the growing Fascism of the left.  Progressives love it, conservatives are 
>rightfully concerned.  That is why the progressives want to disarm the 
>citizens, so we can be easily cowed into submission by threat of force, once 
>again very similar to why Hitler confiscated guns.
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>Keith In Tampa <[email protected]> wrote:
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>The term, "Federal Republic" (I think coined by Wiki)  is an attempt to define 
>and describe "Limited Republic".....
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>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_republic
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>On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 8:34 AM, plainolamerican <[email protected]> wrote:
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>Of course America is not a democracy, it is a constitutionally limited 
>republic. 
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>The United States of America (USA), commonly referred to as the United States 
>(U.S.) or America, is a federal republic[18][19]
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>On Wednesday, November 11, 2015 at 7:58:45 PM UTC-6, fed up wrote:
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>Of course America is not a democracy, it is a constitutionally limited 
>republic.  Big difference.
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>plainolamerican <[email protected]> wrote:
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>Democratic voters
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>are about as useful as republican voters.
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>as if America was a democracy.
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>On Wednesday, November 11, 2015 at 3:41:05 PM UTC-6, Travis wrote:
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>A few interesting quotes about Democrat voting patterns:
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>1.  Vote early and vote often.
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>2.  Democrats are the most enthusiastic and patriotic voters, because they 
>continue to vote even long after they have died.
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>3.  Don't worry about the Democrat voting precincts that record more votes 
>during elections than the number of registered voters...it's a cultural thing, 
>not voter fraud.
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>4.  There is no need for voter picture ID, since it would be unfair to make 
>any voters obtain an official ID that people must routinely use dozens of 
>times each week for: check cashing, buying liquor, traffic citations, boarding 
>an airliner, applying for food stamps, applying for welfare, opening a bank 
>account, obtaining a passport, buying cigarettes, obtaining medicare, 
>obtaining Social Security, applying for a job, signing up for unemployment 
>benefits, renting a house/apt., buying a car, renting a car, renting expensive 
>tools, get married, purchase a firearm, rent a hotel room, acquiring a hunting 
>license, adopt a pet, acquire a fishing license, buying a prescription 
>medicine, obtaining a credit/debit card, blood donations, buy an M-rated video 
>game, buy a cell phone, attend an X-rated movie, purchase some 
>non-prescription cold medicines.  How difficult is it and how much does it 
>cost to get this rare and discriminatory form of personal ID?  In most states 
>it can be obtained by one visit to a state Dept. of Motor Vehicles, for little 
>or no cost.  But somehow, obtaining an official ID is considered beyond the 
>intelligence and effort levels of certain races or income groups or ethnic 
>groups?  Really?  How do such people function at all in today's society?  Is 
>U.S. citizenship worth putting out any effort at all?
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>5.  Dems can't cheat if the election isn't close enough.
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>6. The Democrat Party has opposed all efforts to clean up the deadwood of 
>voter rolls, even after 10, 20, 50, and 100 years of non-participation by the 
>registered voters is enough to prove that such registered voters are dead or 
>they have moved away.  How many of those voters show up at the polling places 
>or vote via absentee ballot, and vote via people who don't show ID to any vote 
>official?
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